CN Tower
Defining the city skyline, this iconic 553-meter tower offers breathtaking, panoramic views of Toronto and Lake Ontario from its observation decks. Brave attendees can even try the EdgeWalk, a hands-free walk along the outside ledge of the tower's main pod.
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
As Canada’s largest museum of world cultures and natural history, the ROM showcases millions of artifacts beneath its striking, futuristic crystal architecture. It is an ideal cultural stop for delegates looking to explore world-class art and historical exhibitions.
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Located right at the base of the CN Tower, this massive indoor aquarium features an immersive underwater viewing tunnel with sharks, sea turtles, and sawfish. It provides a mesmerizing, relaxing escape right in the heart of the downtown core.
The Distillery District
This historic pedestrian-only village is set within beautifully restored 19th-century industrial buildings and Victorian brick streets. Today, it serves as a premier venue for trendy boutiques, art galleries, artisan restaurants, and outdoor cafes.
St. Lawrence Market
A foodie paradise operating for over 200 years, this historic market features over 120 specialty vendors selling fresh culinary delights, artisan crafts, and Toronto's famous peameal bacon sandwiches. It is the perfect spot for attendees to grab an authentic local lunch.
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
Housing an expansive collection of more than 90,000 works, the AGO is one of the most prominent art museums in North America. The building itself is a masterpiece, boasting a breathtaking, wave-like wood and glass facade designed by famed architect Frank Gehry.
Niagara Falls
Located just a 90-minute drive or direct train ride from downtown Toronto, this world-famous natural wonder makes for an unforgettable pre- or post-conference day trip. Delegates can view the thunderous falls from the edge or take a boat cruise right into the mist.