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Toronto skyline, CN Tower lit up.
Rollercoaster at Canada's Wonderland
The Bridge to Ontario Place
The Toronto Blue Jays
Centre Island

City Guides  >> Toronto, ON

When groups think about an exciting weekend, or longer stay, they may not automatically think of Toronto, but they would be missing out. When it comes to urban adventuring, Toronto is perfect. But of course there is more than just the typical sports teams and other sights worth seeing, Toronto offer something for all groups, regardless of what their interests may be. These are just a few reasons why charter bus travel to Toronto is more than worth your time.

The CN Tower

Standing on Toronto’s waterfront at over 1,815 feet, the CN Tower is the tallest tower in the world and an absolute must-see. If your group is lucky enough to get there on a clear day, they will see all of Toronto and beyond. They can ride up on the glass-floored and glass-walled elevators. If there is time groups can enjoy a meal above the city streets at 360, the revolving restaurant. It truly is a spectacular sight to see all of Toronto beneath you as you are enjoying a wonderfully prepared meal.

Canada’s Wonderland

Just a little more than 10 minutes north of Toronto is the country’s biggest theme park - Canada’s Wonderland. It has hundreds of rides ranging from extreme thrill rides to children’s village. It has live children’s shows, concerts, souvenir shops, games, and a 20-acre water park. Group rates are available.

Ontario Place

This waterfront park offers a water park, educational programs, shows, rides and the Cinesphere movie theatre. The Cinesphere movie theatre has an IMAX screen that measures 80 x 60 feet. Your group honestly cannot miss the Cinesphere movie theatre, just look for the towering white ball in Toronto’s harbor

Professional Sports Teams

Toronto has professional teams in all major sports. Soccer’s TFC, Argonauts, basketball’s Raptors, hockey’s Toronto Maple Leafs, and of course Baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays. Regardless of the season, group are sure to be able to score a tickets for an exciting sporting event in Toronto.

Ontario Science Centre

The Ontario Science Centre is located in the northeastern part of Toronto. The Science Centre offers group demonstrations and activities on every area of science. Watch as your face is formed through falling water and light or see static electricity make your hair stand up on end. If the Toronto weather is not being kind that day, groups can spend all day indoors at the Science Centre.

Centre Island

It is actually remarkably easy to get to Toronto’s Centre Island, just hop on a ferry and groups are there in no time. Enjoy 600 acres of parkland, which includes the island's very own amusement park called Centreville. Centreville has more than 14 food outlets and 30 rides and attractions.