It's the end of the year again, and many families will choose to travel abroad to spend the New Year. Canada is one of the popular tourist countries, so what are the interesting things in Canada? Have you ever done a travel guide? How to play in Toronto to be authentic? Let's take a look at it with me.
No.1 12-year-old gourmet sanctuary
When you come to Toronto, Canada's largest city, you must not miss St. Lawrence Market, a gourmet sanctuary located in the city center. In 211, National Geographic magazine named it "the best food market in the world".
No.2 luxury casino
Toronto has a rich nightlife, including bars, banquets and luxury casinos. There are usually buses to pick up and drop off, as well as snacks and commemorative T-shirts to attract people. There are also many fun facilities inside the casino, but it is enough to feast your eyes.
No.3 Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls is also called The Horseshoe Falls, which comes from its shape. "Niagara" means "water of Raytheon" in Indian, and Indians think that the roar of the waterfall is the voice of Raytheon. Before actually seeing the waterfall, they heard the continuous thunder, so they called it "Onguiaahra" (later called Niagara), which means "huge mine".
There are many ways to see Niagara Falls. The most common way is to take the Maid of the Mist, drive to the bottom of the Falls and put on a blue raincoat to experience the waterfall frenzy, which has almost become the iconic experience of Niagara Falls. In addition, there are other ways, such as taking a helicopter, a whirlpool jet boat and a high-altitude sightseeing cable car. People who don't like conformity or love high-altitude experience can choose to take a helicopter (Niagara Helicopters). Want to take a photo with the helicopter? You don't have to do it yourself. There are special staff at the helicopter base to take pictures of you. Before boarding the plane and taking off, you don't miss a single one. When you fly back, the photos have been developed and wrapped for you.
No.4 Royal Ontario Museum
The Royal Ontario Museum, located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the fifth largest museum in North America and the largest museum of world culture and natural history in Canada, attracting more than one million visitors every year.
the museum was founded by the Ontario provincial government on April 16th, 1912. It has always maintained a close relationship with the University of Toronto and often enjoys experts and resources. The museum was directly managed by the University of Toronto until it became an independent institution in 1968.
Basically, the first floor of the Royal Ontario Museum is East Asia, the second floor is similar to the Natural History Museum, and the third floor is the other part. The projects included are natural science, animal ecology, art and anthropology, etc. There are the richest China artworks outside China, as well as precious collections from other countries such as Greece, Egypt and Rome.
No.5 Casa Loma Castle
Casa Loma Castle, built in 1911, is the earliest castle in Canada, built by Sir Henry Pellat, a wealthy financier.
There are 98 beautifully decorated rooms, mysterious towers, 27-meter-long deep tunnels, huge stables, hidden tunnels, elegant greenhouse greenhouses and a beautiful garden with an area of five acres built on the mountain. The garden is open every summer (May to October). The medieval armor on both sides of the corridor and the creaking wooden floor in the castle make people feel that time is staggered, as if they were in a giant house a hundred years ago. Because of the huge cost and the outbreak of World War I, the swimming pool on the first floor has not been completed so far.
Cycling around
Parking spots that can be seen everywhere by countryside scenery June is Bike Month in Toronto, with many cyclists and bicycle shops everywhere in the city. Canada is fond of environmentally friendly and convenient bicycles, and cyclists who pass lightly along the street have earned enough limelight. If you stay in Toronto for a few days, it is better to rent a bicycle to travel around the city. Not only can you stop and go with you, but you may also meet local members who encourage cycling to applaud you!
Cuisine
Toronto is a multicultural city, which can also be seen in its food culture. Toronto has excellent restaurants of all races. There are many dazzling China restaurants in Spadina Streets and University Streets, while Indian restaurants and highly rated Italian restaurants are unique. The cooking skills of Greece, France and West Indian are also very representative.
Hungarian food (the staple food of many students) can be eaten in five or six humble restaurants on both sides of Brewer Street near Baths Street. Chinese restaurants in Chinatown are rich in food and snacks. Food choices in all directions include Cora's Breastand Lunch, Canadian home-style meals in Toronto and Matignon, a warm and lovely French restaurant in the city center. Other exotic food destinations include Izakaya (Japanese cuisine), DHABA (Indian cuisine), Sultan'sTent (Moroccan cuisine) and Penelope (Greek cuisine).
transportation
subway
There are two main subway routes in Toronto. The first line is Yong-University-Spadina, which is centered on the whole urban area and is surrounded by U-shaped north and south, and the other is Bloor-Dantorth, which is dominated by east and west in the urban area. These two routes are connected at Bloor/Yonge Station, St.George Station and Spadina Station respectively, and the cost is 2.1 yuan. You can invest in cash or use Token tokens special for bus tickets. It should be noted that if you use cash, you should bring your own change, because you don't give change. Or you can buy Token tokens. The more you buy, the more cost-effective. You can buy it in the ticket vending machine at the station or from the price clerk in the ticket booth.
bus&; Trams
The buses and streetcars in Toronto are well distributed. There are bus stop signs with red font logo on the bus stop, which is very obvious. Just like the subway, you should invest money when you get on the bus. If you need to change trains, you should inform the driver first and get a transfer ticket. Just ring the bell when you get off the bus, but pay attention to the fact that the name of the next stop will not be broadcast on the bus, so you must pay great attention to it yourself. Road trams can also pay attention to the route along the way, and the coin-in method is roughly the same as that of buses.