2 Days In Toronto, Ontario
Canada Travel || Tags: Canada, Ontario, Toronto ||I just got back from my first trip to Toronto! I had always wanted to visit Canada’s biggest city but it just hadn’t fallen into place until recently. We decided to book it as an anniversary and birthday present to ourselves and got tickets to see Michael Buble in concert! And then I wondered what else to do. Here’s what I think you should do on your first trip to Ontario’s capital. You can definitely accomplish all of these in 2 days in Toronto, perfect for a weekend getaway!
Know Before You Go
Airports
There are 2 airports that serve Toronto, the large international Toronto Pearson Airport, and the smaller Billy Bishop/Toronto City airport. Pearson Airport is a bit outside the city, but the UP train will take you into downtown in about 25 minutes. It costs $12.35 per person for a one way ticket. The Billy Bishop/Toronto City airport is in downtown Toronto, and you can easily walk from the airport to the downtown sites. Not many airlines fly into the smaller airport, but if it’s an option for you, then I would book it!
Stay Downtown
For the ease of getting around I would recommend staying downtown. It may be tempting to book something further out because of the price, but the time spent commuting probably isn’t worth it.
Don’t Drive
Also don’t drive into downtown Toronto if you can help it. Traffic is crazy and parking is expensive and hard to find. I would park outside the city and take a train in. Most things in the downtown area are within walking distance of each other and therefore you won’t need a car while you’re in the city.
Things To Do In Toronto For 2 Days
Walk The Waterfront
I love walking along the waterfront in most cities. It is usually vibrant and full of things to do. In the summer you might find a festival or two happening as well. We enjoyed stopping at The Goodman Pub and Kitchen for a drink and a bite to eat. For more waterfront strolling, you can take a ferry out to Toronto Islands where you’ll find beaches, an amusement park and lots of green space.
See Old Town Hall/ Nathan Phillips Square
Since you’re in Toronto, you’ll definitely need your photo taken by the Toronto sign in Nathan Phillips Square! In the winter the fountain is frozen so you can skate on it, and in the summer it’s a great place to relax. Next door is the old city hall, a beautiful building built in 1899. It is still the courthouse for the Ontario Court of Justice.
Yonge-Dundas Square
Visit Toronto’s version of Times Square at the intersection of Yonge and Dundas. Often you can find public performances, art displays and events.
Toronto Eaton Centre
The Eaton Centre is a mall with over 200 stores and services, you can find something for everyone! If you’re not into shopping, the Eaton Centre is also part of the PATH network, so you can get from point A to B in downtown Toronto without walking in the too hot/cold/rainy weather!
Hockey Hall Of Fame
For a hockey fan, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a must visit. You’ll find jerseys, sticks, goalie masks, and many other memorabilia from famous hockey players. The interactive area is great for kids and kids at heart to play, you can be a goalie, player or sit at the TSN desk and try broadcasting. Head upstairs to get your photo taken with the Stanley Cup and see the other trophies handed out by the NHL.
$20 for adults, $14 for youth aged 3-13.
Go To A Sports Game
You don’t even have to be a sports fan to enjoy going to a live game. I went to my first baseball game to see the Blue Jays play, and the atmosphere is so fun, you can’t help but be into it. Toronto has professional hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer, football, lacrosse, rugby and cricket teams, so you’re sure to find a game going on while you’re visiting!
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Aquarium
As a couple without kids, I wasn’t sure how much we’d enjoy the aquarium, but I really enjoyed it! The Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Aquarium is a great opportunity to see fish and other marine wildlife that you would otherwise never be able to get close to. I loved the tank that the sharks swam right over your head!
Adult prices vary from $32-$39 depending on the time. I recommend buying tickets online to avoid the line.
Graffiti Alley
Ever wonder where Rick Mercer used to film those rants? Look no further than Graffiti Alley. A true alley, it’s interesting to see all the graffiti art and wonder who did it. Take your time wandering and don’t forget the side alleys too!
Final Thoughts
It was fun to finally visit Canada’s biggest city! I know Toronto has something for everyone so you’re sure to enjoy your time here, no matter what you do.
What would you do with 2 days in Toronto? Let me know in the comments!
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