10 iconic things to do in Toronto with kids
In partnership with Tourism Toronto
Photo: Jason Baker via Flickr
1. Step out on the glass floor of the CN Tower
For a one-of-a-kind thrill, step onto the glass floor at the CN Tower, Toronto?s tallest and best-known landmark, and look straight down?1,122 feet! Squeamish about heights" Don?t worry?the floor is strong enough to support the weight of 35 moose, and the glass panels are tested annually for safety. Stick around for the CN Tower?s other fun features: the LookOut Level and its amazing views of the city, the SkyPod observation platform (33 storeys higher than the LookOut?note, it’s an additional fee) and family-friendly Horizons Restaurant, which offers a tasty children?s menu.
More info: cntower.ca
Photo: goaliej54 via Flickr 2. Visit the Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is packed with rare memorabilia, and it?s the home of the Stanley Cup, but that?s not all. You?ll also find interactive games and jaw-dropping exhibits, all celebrating Canada?s national sport. Kids can test the speed and accuracy of their slap shot or play goalie against video versions of big-name stars like Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin. Check out the replica Montreal Canadiens dressing room and catch a screening of the 3D film Stanley?s Game Seven at the slick new TSN Theatre. Outside, snap a family selfie with ?Our Game,? the 17-foot bronze sculpture that captures the excitement of a young hockey team.
More info: hhof.comÂ
Photo: Payton Chung via Flickr
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