Ashbridge Estate was a former homestead of the Ashbridge family, one of the early settlers of eastern Toronto. The family had moved from Pennsylvania and were granted a land of 600 acres (243 hectares) in 1796 between today's Danforth Avenue and Ashbridge's Bay. The beautiful house was built in two installments and was occupied by the family for over 200 years. In 1972, it was donated to the Ontario Heritage Foundation but is now occupied by the Ontario Archeological Society. It is open to public for tours.
Riverdale Park East is a great place to escape to, if you wish for some fresh air to breathe without leaving the city. This park area makes for a great day out with friends or family as there are a gamut of activities for everyone to pick from. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy a game of baseball or football, while kids can run around at the playground. The ice rink is ideal for skating as well as ice hockey, while a swim in the outdoor pool is quite refreshing. All this activity is bound to leave you hungry; lay down for a meal in their picnic spot, and take a small hike along one of their many trails.
Woodbine Beach is located in east Toronto, and it is probably one of the best beaches in the city. Due to the beach's distance from Downtown Toronto, Woodbine Beach is less crowded than other Toronto water attractions. You can jog along the waterside, play a game of beach volleyball, fly a kite, simply relax in the sun, and of course, go swimming.
La Hockey Hall of Fame è il luogo in cui potete mettere alla prova le vostre conoscenze sull’hockey o i vostri riflessi del portiere. Il museo, situato a Brookfield Place, offre un racconto interattivo e pratico dell'evoluzione dello sport nazionale canadese. È un viaggio nella storia di questo sport facilitato da vetrine, trofei, cimeli, film e videogiochi. Qui potrete anche farvi scattare una foto ricordo accanto alla Stanley Cup. C’è anche il negozio Spirit of Hockey, ricco di oggetti da collezione relativi all’hockey.
Il Royal Ontario Museum comprende un mix unico di gallerie che espongono arte, oggetti archeologici e specimen scientifici. Il museo, che conta più di un milione di visitatori all'anno, ospita una collezione di oltre sei milioni di oggetti su tre piani. Questo è l'unico posto a Toronto dove è possibile scoprire i misteri delle mummie egizie, osservare e ascoltare un alveare dal vivo e ammirare magnifiche opere d'arte provenienti da molti paesi del mondo. Al termine della vostra visita rimarrete con il ricordo di un'esperienza unica.