Toronto offers far more than its famous skyline and CN Tower — though if you’re feeling adventurous, you can walk around the edge of that tower 356 metres above the city on the heart-stopping CN Tower EdgeWalk. Canada’s largest city rewards exploration beyond the obvious tourist spots, with vibrant neighbourhoods like West Queen West and Kensington Market — widely regarded as Toronto’s best neighbourhood for food — offering authentic local experiences. These travel guides provide practical advice for getting the most from your visit, including clever ways to save money on major attractions and insider perspectives on what makes Toronto genuinely special.
Visiting Toronto’s top attractions doesn’t have to break the bank. You’ll find detailed guides here on how to get cheaper tickets for Casa Loma, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the Hockey Hall of Fame — practical money-saving tips that add up quickly when you’re ticking off multiple sights. There’s also advice on unique experiences like helicopter tours over Toronto, complete with honest descriptions of what you’ll actually see. Whether you’re planning your first visit or returning to explore deeper, these articles cut through the generic advice to provide the sort of useful, experience-based information that helps you make better decisions about where to spend your time and money. More Toronto travel stories will be added soon.
- Toronto neighbourhood guides: West Queen West.
- Why Kensington Market is Toronto’s best neighbourhood for food.
- How to get cheaper tickets for the Art Gallery of Ontario.
- How to get cheaper tickets for the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto.
- The way to get cheaper tickets for Casa Loma in Toronto.
- What you see on a helicopter tour over Toronto.
- Would you dare take on the CN Tower Edgewalk?