#1.
100 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Usually known as the ROM, the Royal Ontario Museum is Canada's largest and most diverse museum and, among ... More on The Rough Guide to: Ontario
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), the fifth largest museum in North America, is an internationally renowned m... More on MuseumStuff.com

#2.
84 Advance Road Toronto , ON Canada
Centreville is a merry day out for the whole family. There are rides and attractions for everyone, set in a colorful, friendly, and surprisingly non-frenetic atmosphere. The ten-minute ferry ride ...
Leashed dogs are allowed at this amusement park, but they are not allowed on any of the rides. The park offers over 30 rides and attractions and 14 food outlets. While there are no admission fees t... More on DogFriendly.com

#3.
101 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 1C1 Canada
Miniature replicas of race cars are the mainstay at this unique shop, which is surrounded by ... More on Yahoo! Travel
its the best ,Joe will take good care of you, you want to know just ask, and he will tell,, excellent st... More on Yahoo! Travel

#4.
9580 Jane St., Toronto, ON
The park first opened in 1981. At that time, Wonderland only had 5 roller coasters. They are The Mighty Can... More on ThemeParkInsider
Not bad prices . More on GeckoGo

#5.
317 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON

#6.
327 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ontario
Within easy walking distance of the Gardiner, the Bata Shoe Museum was designed by Raymond Moriyama, the m... More on The Rough Guide to: Ontario
Imelda Marcos -- and anyone else obsessed with shoes (like, say, me!) -- would love this museum, which hou... More on Frommers

#7.
770 Don Mills Rd., Toronto, Ontario
Experience hundreds of world-famous interactive exhibits - Walk through a rain forest - Ride a bobsled - Re... More on entertainment.com
We always have a blast when we go. Little do our kids know that they are getting an education while having ... More on TripAdvisor

#8.
1040 Kohler Road, Toronto, ON
Originally a sandbar peninsula, the Toronto Islands, which arch around the city's harbour, were cut adrift... More on The Rough Guide to: Ontario
These islands, located less than 10 minutes from downtown via ferries, have over 600 park acres with walkin... More on DogFriendly.com

#9.
1000 Jane Street, Toronto, Ontario
This course is very challenging, even for the most experienced golfers. The layout was cut out of a wooded ... More on Golf.com
A nine-hole golf course right downtown... who knows how long it will be there before the new housing develo... More on igougo

#10.
30 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hockey Hall of Fame is located across from Union station and has exhibits about individuals, teams, as well... More on NileGuide
Is about hockey! What else More on GeckoGo
