A visitor visa (also called a temporary resident visa) is an official document that we stick in your passport. It shows that you meet the requirements needed to enter Canada.
Most travellers need a visitor visa to travel to Canada. You may also need one if you’re transiting through a Canadian airport on your way to your final destination.
You can apply for a visitor visa online or on paper.
Toronto's largest park - High Park, the Toronto Islands, botanical gardens and our zoos are but a few attractions you can learn more about by clicking the link below.
It’s one of the world’s great markets – each merchant a square on a lively and authentic patchquilt. The mothers, sons, fathers and daughters whose hard work and passion for food and their craft make up the collective story of the Market. You’re here, and part of the story. There’s so much to see, taste and discover – now, where to begin? Click below to learn more.
A prime example of modern Toronto’s commitment to its rich history, Casa Loma was first built in 1914 by financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The castle located in midtown Toronto, is now owned by the City of Toronto and is regarded as a treasured heritage landmark.Today, Casa Loma is one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions and hospitality venues. Each year over 350,000 visitors tour Casa Loma and the estate gardens. A perfect backdrop for special occasions, Casa Loma also plays host to over 250 private events annually. The unique architecture has also made it a highly desirable location for film, television and photo shoots.
From the LookOut level you will experience an eye-opening, mind-blowing new perspective on the most spectacular views in Toronto with floor-to-ceiling panoramic Window Walls and an all new Glass Floor, installed directly above the original, one level below.
Toronto’s most comprehensive tour at the lowest price around. Whether you’re here for a couple of hours or for a few days, we have the perfect tour for you. Your City Sightseeing Toronto ticket gets you hop on hop off access to many Toronto attractions. Click below to learn more.
Home to the most exhilarating collection of rides and coasters in North America! Featuring 2 family friendly areas and a splash park.
As an entertainment destination, the Hockey Hall of Fame is truly in a league of its own. Spread across 65,000 square feet, the Hall of Fame offers something for everyone: the finest collection of hockey artifacts at all levels of play from around the world; theatres; themed exhibits dedicated to the game's greatest players, teams and achievements; larger-than-life statues; a replica NHL dressing room; an unrivalled selection of hockey-related merchandise within our store; and NHL trophies including, best of all, the coveted Stanley Cup.
Harbourfront Centre's 10-acre site, nestled along the beautiful shoreline of Lake Ontario, is an excellent way to spend the day!
For more than 40 years, Harbourfront Centre has been on the cutting edge of all that is current and creative, bringing together the best in both Canadian culture and the rich mosaic of cultures from within our country and around the world.
There are some great day trips around Ontario – southwestern Ontario, specifically. The area around Toronto is packed with day trip ideas that have something to offer in all seasons
Join us, where the scenery becomes the scene and our roots run deep, from our rolling vineyards to the stunning natural wonder of the Niagara Falls themselves. Explore Niagara from the ground up from Niagara’s South Coast, St. Catharines, Twenty Valley & Niagara-on-the-Lake and you’ll find a host of small treasures just waiting to be discovered, your way.
Once a hippie hangout where famous folk singers flocked in the 60s, this is now one of Toronto’s most elegant shopping and dining areas. The neighbourhood features many small courtyards, alleyways and charming Victorian homes plus first class designer boutiques, antique shops and galleries. A contemporary park located in the very heart of the neighbourhood features a giant granite boulder, which brings the raw beauty of the Canadian Shield right into Toronto’s urban centre. It’s a perfect place to people watch and rest between shopping bouts.
Hailed as the “Mink Mile,” Bloor Street in the Yorkville area is home to high-end designers like Tiffany & Co., D&G, Louis Vuitton and Hermès.
The Ukrainian Canadian Congress – Toronto Branch (UCC-Toronto) has 66 member organizations that represent our community across a wide spectrum of demographics and interests. These organizations are separate entities with their own members and are represented within UCC-Toronto via their member representatives who elect the Board of the UCC-Toronto.
There are currently over 1.2 million Canadians of Ukrainian background living in Canada, over 100,000 living in the City of Toronto and many more residing in the surrounding Greater Toronto Area.
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