Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) is the largest botanical garden in Canada, a National Historic Site, and registered charitable organization with a mandate to bring together people, p...more...See more text
Royal Botanical Gardens RBG is the largest botanical garden in Canada, a National Historic Site, and registered charitable organization with a mandate to bring together people, pla...more...See more text
The Museum's collections have grown over the years and now number over 12,500 artifacts: far too many to be all on display at once! In order to highlight different aspects of the c...more...See more text
A staple in the Toronto community and an icon the world over, the Royal Ontario Museum is an invaluable resource that nurtures discovery and inspires wonder. The ROM invites all vi...more...See more text
360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower, one of Toronto's finest, features unforgettable food combined with a magnificent revolving view of Toronto more than 351 metres (1,151 ft) below...more...See more text
Housed in an 1870s Coach House, the Castle Shop provides a unique shopping experience. Take home a variety of items from local history books and old fashioned toys to Hamilton souv...more...See more text
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is the newest and most anticipated attraction in the heart of downtown Toronto, next to the CN Tower. As Canada's largest indoor aquarium, we welcome yo...more...See more text
I would say to go during the day. I did and there were no line ups. The fish were incredible to see and you could touch some too!
I went with my adult children and we all felt like it was worth the money and time.
It is about a 2 hour tour and you should wear good shoes to do such an activity.
Benches are there in certain spaces for people who like to sit and observe the different fish. I went in 2016 of January it was great!Read more
Friendly Entertainment & Promotion Company had its beginning in 1979, when engineer John Quarterly first arrived in Canada and started doing volunteer work for the Canadian Opera C...more...See more text
Dedicated solely to ice hockey, The Hockey Hall of Fame is both a museum and a hall of fame. It holds exhibits about players, teams, National Hockey League (NHL) records, memorabil...more...See more text
Burlington Heights, where Dundurn stands today, was occupied by the British Military from 1813 to 1815. Housed in Battery Lodge, the museum tells the story of the people who lived ...more...See more text
Discover one of the finest examples of an intact historic home in Canada. Three generations of the McQuesten family lived at Whitehern from 1852 until 1968. Among the last generati...more...See more text
Hamiltons first Waterworks pays tribute to the social and working life of the early industrial revolution and the spirit of Canadas Ambitious City. The museum preserves the oldest ...more...See more text
Located in Gage Park the Hamilton Childrens Museum is the perfect place to explore and enjoy family fun year round. Discover exhibits, workshops and special programs that encourage...more...See more text