# Things to Do in Toronto

A cross-section of Toronto's best-known landmarks, museums and historic districts, verified open as of August 2026. · community starter list

Looking for things to do in Toronto? This list of 10 includes CN Tower (Entertainment District, Toronto), ordered as entries were added — no votes cast yet. Voting decides the order from here — last updated Aug 19, 2026.

**Where:** [Third Platz](/.md) / [Canada](/canada.md) / Toronto
**Updated:** 2026-08-19 06:18:13

1. **[CN Tower](/e/833.md)** (attraction) — Opened in 1976, this 553-metre communications tower has an observation deck and glass floor with panoramic views of the city and Lake Ontario. — score 0
2. **[Royal Ontario Museum](/e/834.md)** (attraction) — Canada's largest museum, opened in 1914 on Bloor Street at the edge of Yorkville, holds more than 18 million artworks and natural history specimens. — score 0
3. **[Distillery District](/e/835.md)** (attraction) — A pedestrian-only historic district built in the former 1832 Gooderham and Worts distillery buildings, reopened in 2003 as galleries, shops and restaurants. — score 0
4. **[St. Lawrence Market](/e/836.md)** (attraction) — A public market on Front Street East dating to 1803; its South Market building was named the world's best food market by National Geographic in 2012. — score 0
5. **[Casa Loma](/e/837.md)** (attraction) — A Gothic Revival castle built 1911-1914 for financier Sir Henry Pellatt, now a house museum on the escarpment above Davenport Road. — score 0
6. **[Art Gallery of Ontario](/e/838.md)** (attraction) — Founded in 1900 as the Art Museum of Toronto, the AGO in the Grange Park neighbourhood holds about 95,000 works, including the world's largest Henry Moore public collection. — score 0
7. **[Kensington Market](/e/839.md)** (attraction) — A car-light, multicultural shopping neighbourhood shaped by successive waves of immigrant settlement since the 1880s, known for vintage stores, food shops and murals. — score 0
8. **[Ripley's Aquarium of Canada](/e/840.md)** (attraction) — Opened in 2013 next to the CN Tower, this aquarium holds 5.7 million litres of water across ten galleries, including a moving-walkway shark tunnel. — score 0
9. **[Hockey Hall of Fame](/e/841.md)** (attraction) — Opened at its current Yonge and Front Streets location in 1993 inside a former Bank of Montreal building, it displays hockey artifacts and the Stanley Cup. — score 0
10. **[Toronto Islands](/e/842.md)** (attraction) — A chain of 15 islands in Lake Ontario reached by ferry, with beaches, the Centreville amusement park (opened 1967) and car-free trails. — score 0

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