PLAY

Give your group the opportunity to take part in something they have likely never done before by trying one of Toronto’s many new group activities. BRKFREE offers a “thrilling new social entertainment experience,” according to Destination Toronto, and offers an array of challenges in more than 35 high-tech rooms. Located in Toronto’s Stockyards district, Activate is the largest immersive gaming facility in the world. For a group with a mixture of interests, visit Arcadia Earth for a combination of art installations and tech in a multisensory space meant to inspire action for a sustainable future. To keep it classic, head to The Ballroom Yorkville and roll a few frames on its new, state-of-the-art bowling lanes.


SAVOR

To cater to each individual taste in your group, Toronto has many dining options suitable for varied palates. Tap into Toronto’s food scene at Waterworks, a food hall with more than 15 culinary artisans. “Each vendor is hand-selected to offer a unique taste of its heritage alongside local specialties,” says Menisha Moses with Destination Toronto. Sip while you explore at Wellington Market, which features more than 50 merchants with local classics. Or, enjoy quality cocktails and pub grub outdoors at RendezViews Toronto.


EXPLORE

Toronto has so much to offer in every season. Spring brings the peak bloom of Japanese cherry blossom trees in High Park. Summer is the best time to experience the Toronto islands, beaches, and the Toronto Jazz Festival. Fall brings the Toronto International Film Festival and changing leaves that can be seen in the beautiful Rouge National Urban Park or Tommy Thompson Park out to Lake Ontario. When the weather is cold, choose to head indoors for a dive into Canada’s rich arts and culture at the Royal Ontario Museum.


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