6 Things You Should Do When Staying in Toronto for Business

During your search for executive rentals in Toronto, you might also be interested in some of the leisure activities you’ll be engaging with during your off time. After all, there’s no reason not to take advantage of one of the most active cities in the nation.

But what attractions are worth checking out for first-time visitors and business travelers alike? Seeing everything Toronto has to offer isn’t easy, considering how large Toronto and the GTA actually are.

So, we’ve put together this simple list to help you plan your next visit to Toronto. From the restaurants to the bars and entertainment centers, these are some of the top attractions to explore during your business stay in Toronto.

Toronto Zoo

Situated in Scarborough, the Toronto Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world, featuring thousands of animals from almost 500 different species. You’ll get to explore the largest indoor gorilla exhibit on the continent, the Gorilla Rainforest. There’s also the Zoomobile Ride and the interactive wildlife exhibits, as well as a water play area for the kids.

The Toronto Zoo features a variety of seasonal activities too, giving you a unique experience no matter what time of year you visit.

Toronto Islands

If you’re just looking for some casual, recreational parks to explore, take a break from the busy city and hop on a ferry to the Toronto Islands.

The famous Centre, Ward, and Algonquin islands are home to various picnic areas, beaches, sporting centers, and even petting zoos. Centreville Amusement Park is a favorite among children.

The Ward and Algonquin islands are renowned for their laid-back setting, featuring cottages and gardens from the 1920s. The location is free of vehicles too, so why not take a bike ride here?

Harbourfront Centre

All along Lake Ontario is this upscale neighborhood with theaters, eateries, parks, and art galleries. High-profile locations here include the Toronto Music Garden and Sugar Beach. Many events are hosted at the Harbourfront Centre, so check it out when you get the chance.

St. Lawrence Market

Constructed in the 17th century, St. Lawrence Market is a social center of the city. It’s where City Hall is located. There are 3 main buildings here: South Market, North Market, and St. Lawrence Hall.

If you’re ever looking for places to shop for foods or retail items, St. Lawrence Market should be on your list. Don’t forget to check out the art exhibitions too.

Royal Ontario Museum

Also known as “ROM,” the Royal Ontario Museum near the University of Toronto campus is perfect for fans of history. This building is Canada’s largest museum of culture and natural history, with exhibits featuring everything from dinosaur bones to Chinese art. It’s easy to get lost here and spend more time than you expected.

Hockey Hall of Fame

The Toronto Maple Leafs have been a staple of the city for a long time, and the Hockey Hall of Fame is your chance to check out the culture behind hockey. You’ll see the Stanley Cup as well as the hockey paraphernalia of renowned hockey stars like Max Bentley and Terry Sawchuk.

The Puck Wall is there too, showing off a collection of hundreds of hockey pucks collected from various worldwide tournaments. The Hockey Hall of Fame is perfect for any fan of hockey or sports in general.

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