The landmarks of Toronto possess their attraction and aesthetics that differs from the European vibe. Here, residents build modern skyscrapers and simultaneously reconstruct the old buildings. That improves the architectural appearance of industrial facilities. So the face of the city is constantly changing. To see everything during your getaway, take a 7-passenger van rental in Toronto. Let's go!


Hockey Hall of Fame

Being in Toronto and not visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame is unforgivable for true fans of this game. Canada is the motherland of ice hockey. The National Hockey League is the strongest in this sport. The museum contains exhibits that testify to the glory of the legendary teams and players of the continents. There are memorable things about famous stars and National Hockey League records. There are many trophies, including the Stanley Cup.

Casa Loma Castle

To visit this mysteriously looking place, head to 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto. This intricate palace combines different architectural styles, the neogothic and Scottish baronial architecture. Casa Loma looks as if moved to the New World directly from medieval Europe. However, the building ended in 1914.

Besides, it is convenient to move around the city by public transport. However, traffic on the main streets can be difficult during peak hours. Then, a taxi may be an alternative to public transportation. But for long-distance travelers, that option is not the cheapest one. Thus, we may conclude that a rental car for 7 passengers is the best choice! Before attending this museum with the great garden outside, check the entrance information on the website.


Royal Botanical Gardens of Ontario

To come to the Royal Botanical Gardens, drive to the western end of the Canadian Lake Ontario, between the towns of Hamilton and Burlington. Together they cover an area of more than 1100 hectares and are part of the World Biosphere Reserve. About 1000 species of plants, including those listed in the Red Book, grow on the territory.

Zoo in Toronto

That is the perfect idea to spend a family day in the world's third-biggest zoo. It is in the Red Valley and covers an area of 300 hectares. It is not easy to go through the entire zoo from and to - the total length of the paths is 10 kilometers. Therefore, they invented a zoomobile for tourists - a train with four wagons. The animals in the zoo are in comfortable conditions. There are more than 5 thousand of them, and together with fish and invertebrates - all 16 thousand. Of great interest is the exhibition of dinosaurs. Tourists meet with models of different types of prehistoric lizards.

The Toronto Zoo is open almost all year round, closing only on Christmas Day. Its infrastructure is designed so that visitors can relax, refresh themselves and then go on a journey through the amazing world of nature. Come with your children to enjoy this place!


Royal Ontario Museum

The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada's most significant ethnographic and historical exhibition complex, which is one of the five largest museums on the North American continent. The complex is located on the territory of the University of Toronto. It boasts a huge exposition of objects from around the world. More than 6 million exhibits are stored in more than 40 galleries and storerooms.


Yonge Street

Would you like to join one of the records from the Guinness Book - to walk along the longest street in the world? Then you have a direct road to Young Street, which is second only to the Pan American Highway in length.

This central Toronto street leads from the shores of two lakes, Ontario and Simcoe. It is straight, and you will hardly lost in it. If you walk along with it to the end (which will take more than one day), you can get to Minnesota. People enjoy shopping and gastronomic pleasures, admiring the view from skyscrapers, entertaining, and partying in nightclubs. Shoppers should remember when purchasing, you need to keep all receipts. After returning to their home country, tourists have the opportunity to return the commission fee of 8% added to prices on all types of goods. In the evening, theaters and cinemas, establishments with hookahs and dancers, open their doors.


Distillery District

When you travel with a big team, come to a 7-seater van rental. Then navigate to Distillery District. That is a historic district of Toronto during the heyday of the alcohol industry in North America. It got its name after a large distillery of the 19th century occupying a fair part of the territory. Those who plan to rent a car should be aware of strict traffic rules and fines for violating them. All passengers must wear seat belts, and children must be in the baby seats. One of the most severe violations is driving while being drunk. 

Architecturally, that area is a series of Victorian-era buildings. It welcomes people for a walk and familiarization with modern culture too. The modernized formations look cozy and romantic, so there are always a lot of citizens and tourists. The Distillery District is a bohemian tourist place where exhibitions and festivals are in the buildings of the former monsters of the wine and vodka industry.


Toronto is considered a livable city. There are a prosperous business, culture, and sports life. Annually, it attracts tens of thousands of travelers and makes the Canadian metropolis a popular tourist destination. Pack your baggage, rent a vehicle, and come to see Toronto! Have a good time!