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Exploring Toronto: A 3-Day Adventure in the Heart of Canada

Toronto, Canada’s largest city, is a vibrant mix of cultures, cuisines, and sights that make it a must-visit destination. Whether you’re a foodie, history buff, or outdoor enthusiast, Toronto offers something for everyone. In just three days, we checked out some of the top tourist spots while in Toronto. From the iconic CN Tower to the charming Distillery District, here’s how I spent 72 unforgettable hours discovering Toronto’s hidden gems and must-see attractions.

Places we visited and are highlighted in the video are: 

  • House on Parliament
  • St. Lawrence Market
  • CN Tower
  • The Rec Room
  • Chop Steakhouse
  • Niagara Falls
  • Downtown Toronto
  • Little Canada
  • The Toronto Sign at City Hall
  • Jack Astor’s

Travel Readiness to Canada

In preparation for the trip, below are a few tips and resources I used to understand travel requirements as well as what to expect before going. 

  • Contact insurance company to understand health coverage while in Canada
  • Contact mobile phone company to understand service while in Canada.
  • Contact the bank and credit card companies to understand transaction fees, how to acquire Canadian dollars and what are the transaction fees to return unspent money.  
3 days in Toronto - Toronto sign
Toronto Sign at City Hall
What’s the time zone? Toronto is EST / EDT
 
 
 
Advance Foreign Travel Declaration – ArriveCan app
 
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls
Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
 
U.S. Consulate General Toronto
360 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1S4 Canada
Telephone: +1 (416) 595-1700 | Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +1 (416) 201-4056 |
Fax: +1 (416) 595-5466
The consular district includes the province of Ontario except for the counties of Kingston, Lanark, Leeds, Prescott, Refrew, Russell, and Stormont, which are served by the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa.
 
Toronto Skyline
Toronto Skyline
Blogs / Forums – First Time Traveling to Canada
Driving & Transportation – As a US Citizen we are able to drive using our driver’s license. Our AAA membership is also covered while in Canada. If you decide to drive back to the U.S. for any reason, you must have your passport with you.
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