Explore TORONTO with SUAD
Toronto is a great city to live and work
in, or just to visit. We have a high quality of life and reliable services, in
one of the safest urban environments in the world. Toronto's population is one
of the most diverse in the world.
CN Tower nominated one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern
World, the CN Tower features glass floor observation decks, a revolving
restaurant, and a Simulator Theatre. It is Toronto's most recognizable landmark.
Niagara Falls located on the Niagara River which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world with a vertical drop of more than 165 feet (50 m). Niagara Falls is the most powerful waterfall (vertical height along with flow rate) in North America. The falls are 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Toronto.
Ontario Science Center offers interactive
and multi-media exhibits with live demonstrations and exhibits on topics that
include sports, space, the environment and the information highway. The Science
Centre entertains and educates more than 800,000 visitors each year.
Toronto Zoo divided into geographic regions, the zoo's 710
acres feature more than 5,000 animals in their natural environments. Visit the
award winning African Savanna, New Great Barrier Reef, and the award-winning
Gorilla Rainforest, Eurasia outdoor exhibits, home to the Prezwalski foals,
Snow leopard and Siberian tiger cubs, and Zellers Discovery Zone featuring Kids
Zoo, Splash Island and Waterside Theatre.
Wonderland is home to the most exhilarating
collection of rides, roller coasters and water park fun in all of Canada. The
Park features 68 exciting rides including 15 thrilling roller coasters. New for
2010 — Planet Snoopy; Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the Peanuts gang
welcome kids of all ages to a brand new kid's area featuring 3 new rides!
Toronto islands is only a 10-minute ferry ride from the foot of Yonge Street, the Toronto islands
offer a panoramic view of the city skyline. Centre Island offers miles of
parkland with beaches, barbecues and picnic tables, boat rentals, bicycle
paths, a children's farm and even an amusement park.
Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill
House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto,
that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for
financier Sir Henry Pill. Casa Loma was
constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914.
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada's largest museum of world culture and natural history located in Toronto. It is one of the largest museums in North America. Founded in 1912, the museum has maintained
close relations with the University of Toronto throughout its history, often
sharing expertise and resources. Today, the museum is Canada's largest
field-research institution, with research and conservation activities that span
the globe. With more than six million items and forty galleries, the museum's
diverse collections of world culture and natural history are part of the reason
for its international reputation.