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How about we go to Niagara Falls?

Through my various posts on our social networks (in fact, I invite you to follow us if this is still not the case), you could see that Canada is like "my second home 🏡", so I have the legitimacy for this article that I write to you today. 


Apart from its cost of living, its atmosphere of life, the mentality of its inhabitants, this French not like ours, its good food and more… Canada also has breathtaking monuments and landscapes. 

So today I’m going to recommend places to visit once you set foot on Canadian land. 


And we’ll start with the English side, with the City of Toronto. What I recommend is: 


  • The basis of the bases, « Niagara Falls »

It’s THE PLACE to see if you go through Canada. A set of three waterfalls that separate Canada from the United States. A breathtaking landscape. 

  • Royal Ontario Museum

A museum of world culture and natural history, the fifth largest in North America and containing more than six million objects. 

His collections include dinosaur collections, Near Eastern art, East Asian and African collections, European history, and Canadian history.


  • The CN Tower

One of Toronto’s top tourist attractions.

Moreover, climbing there will allow you to admire an incredible view of the city. 

Having a height of 533 meters, it was previously the highest tower in the world but our Dubai friends have dethroned it with the Burj Khalifa. 


  • Ripley Aquarium of Toronto

If this trip is with your children (even without them), I recommend this aquarium. It is considered the largest aquarium in Canada and has more than 16,000 animals 

The part I personally love, the treadmill where you can walk through the longest tunnel in North America and watch sharks, octopuses… throughout this journey.


  • The Kensington market 

One of Toronto’s oldest neighbourhoods, where bohemian, hippy and vintage styles mix. 

The hippy, bohemian, cool baba, vintage... in short, you can waltz through thrift stores, shops selling products from all over the world, organic restaurants, vegetarians and vegans or simply walls adorned with beautiful graffiti. 


  • La casa Loma où « maison sur la colline » 

And we end up with a rather unusual place in Toronto. 

A house. What do I say? A castle built in 1914 by a rich man for no less than $3.5 million, which will cost him bankruptcy. 

It also has a garden of about 2 hectares overlooked by thousands of flowers, sculptures and fountains. A perfect place to go for a walk or take your best poses. 


So, I told you about my five “favorite” places in this city, because I didn’t want to be long. But believe me, there are still many other “places” to know like High Park, Chinatown, The Toronto Islands, Eaton Center… 

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