Downtown Toronto Accommodations Hotels | Super 8
Toronto is a hub of activity all year round. As one of the most popular tourist destinations in North America, there is always something new and exciting for everyone to see and do! With so much going on, Super 8 Downtown Toronto has made a handy directory of great places to visit o your next trip. Here is just a small sample of the things to do near out Toronto, Ontario hotel.
CN Tower (1 mile, 1.67 kilometers from the hotel)
Defining the skyline of Toronto, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated architectural symbol. At a height over 553-metres, it is Canada's national tower, the world's tallest freestanding building and important telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in Toronto. The Sky Pod is the highest public observation deck on the globe! Let the elevator whisk you to the top, or climb the 1,776 stairs to reach the top.
Ontario Place (2.4 miles, 3.9 kilometers from the hotel)
Located on the waterfront of Lake Ontario, this world-class attraction has been entertaining families since 1971. This unique complex houses more than thirty rides and attractions, including bumper cars and paddleboats, a children's play area, IMAX films on the largest screen in Ontario, a Mega Maze, and so much more!
Casa Loma (2.1 miles, 3.4 kilometres from the hotel)
Former estate of Canadian financier Sir Henry Pellant, this Edwardian castle is complete with decorated suites towers, an 800-foot tunnel and stables Open daily for tours.
Historic Fort York (2.25 miles, 3.6 kilometers from the hotel)
Visit the site of the 1813 Battle of York and the birthplace of today's Toronto. Fort York is hope to Canada's largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings. This National Historic site is open year-round and offers seasonal guided tours, musket drills and musical demonstrations.
Rogers Centre (formally the SkyDome) (2.15 miles, 3.5 kilometers from the hotel)
The Rogers Centre Tour Experience is the best way to appreciate the wonders of the Rogers Centre, one of Toronto's most popular attractions. The tour offers a newly renovated museum area featuring a model of the Rogers Centre, and memorabilia from past events held at the Rogers Centre. See the multi-screen video wall featuring the many exciting sports and events that have been held at the facility. In 2002, a new tube slide named The Tornado opened! It is an enclosed tube slide that is almost 400-feet in length and offers a spine-tingling "dark" ride experience.
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