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Canada

Toronto / Where Drake got his start

MeowScore 😼71/100
What is MeowScore?
🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😼
🚗 Traffic density 😿
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

May

Perfect for outdoor exploration and festivals.

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january

Cat lovers should visit Toronto in January for the 'Purr' Festival, a celebration of feline love and adoption opportunities.

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february

February is perfect for indoor fun in Toronto, from exploring the city's unique museums and cozy cafes to catching a film at TIFF Bell Lightbox.

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march

March means Maple Syrup season in Toronto, with the city hosting some of the best farms for tasting and tours.

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april

Cherry blossom season arrives to Toronto in April, with High Park and Trinity Bellwoods park being some of the best spots to catch the pink beauty.

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may

May is perfect for outdoor exploration in Toronto with blooming flowers, warm weather, and various outdoor festivals and activities.

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june

Toronto is known for its Pride festivities, which runs for the entire month of June, with a parade on the last weekend.

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july

July is perfect for beachgoers, with Toronto Island being a popular spot for sun, swim and relaxation.

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august

The CNE, Canada's largest fair, runs for 18 days in August in Toronto, bringing rides, games, food, and entertainment.

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september

Festival season continues in Toronto in September, with the Toronto International Film Festival bringing stars and great films.

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october

October is perfect for fall foliage in Toronto, with parks and trails offering stunning views of the colorful leaves.

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november

The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair brings animal shows, competitions, and more to Toronto every November.

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december

The Toronto Christmas Market brings holiday cheer to the Distillery District with festive food, drinks, gifts, and activities.

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Expensive city

Bigmac $?

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As a visiting cat, Toronto's shopping options are diverse, from high-end designer to vintage stores. However, prices are generally high, so budgeting is advised.

Check out the St. Lawrence Market for fresh produce and affordable souvenirs. Look for sales and discounts at big retailers like Hudson's Bay.

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

City break, sightseeing

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

City break, sightseeing

Toronto offers plenty of attractions, but a shorter stay is enough to see the highlights.

Tipping

15-20%

standard North American tipping culture

Tipping

15-20%

standard North American tipping culture

Credit card and cash accepted. Splitting bill is common. Tipping expected for most services.

internet situation

great Speed

generally high speeds with decent infrastructure

excellent Availability

reliable and accessible across the city

great Cellular

good coverage but some areas may have weaker signal

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

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biking possible

Good infrastructure

walkable

Good infrastructure & greenery

LGBTQ friendly

Accepting culture

Toronto is a city cat's playground - a maze of skyscrapers, parks, and cat-friendly cafés.

From the CN Tower to the litter-filled alleys, there's something for every cat's curious paws.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Distillery District
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St. Lawrence Market
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Toronto Islands
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Royal Ontario Museum
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CN Tower

The mainstream

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Distillery District

A pedestrian-only neighborhood filled with Victorian-era buildings that were once home to a renowned whiskey distillery. Cat-tastic for history buffs!

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St. Lawrence Market

A bustling food market with vendors selling everything from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses. A purr-fect place for foodie cats!

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🌊
Toronto Islands

A group of islands just a short ferry ride away from the city. A great place for cats to sunbathe and take in the views.

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Royal Ontario Museum

One of the largest museums in North America, with a vast collection of art, culture, and natural history. No mousing around here!

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CN Tower

Tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere. Offers spectacular views of the city. Great for adventurous cats!

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Off the beaten path

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The Don Valley Trails
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The Music Garden
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The Shameful Tiki Room
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The Monkey's Paw
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The Wabash Building

Off the beaten path

🚶‍♀️
The Don Valley Trails

A peaceful hiking trail with scenic views and plenty of wildlife, including curious cats 🐾🌳

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The Music Garden

A serene garden inspired by the music of Bach, perfect for a cat nap 🌸😴

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The Shameful Tiki Room

A tropical-themed bar with delicious drinks served in cat-shaped mugs 🍹🐈

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The Monkey's Paw

A quaint and quirky bookstore with rare and unusual books, including ones with cat references 📚😸

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The Wabash Building

A colorful alley filled with street art and graffiti, perfect for a cat photoshoot 📸🐾

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biking possible

Good infrastructure

walkable

Good infrastructure & greenery

LGBTQ friendly

Accepting culture

Mindful meoweler tips

Experience the Views from CN Tower

The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing structure in the western hemisphere, offering stunning views of the city. Cats can enjoy the thrill of walking on the glass floor or taking a ride on the elevator to the top.

Eat Your Way through St. Lawrence Market

St. Lawrence Market is a foodie's paradise, offering a wide range of fresh and delicious foods. Cats can indulge in treats like smoked salmon, peameal bacon sandwiches, and maple syrup candies.

Visit the Art Gallery of Ontario

The Art Gallery of Ontario boasts a vast collection of over 90,000 works of art from diverse artists. Cats can admire creative pieces from famous artists like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Frida Kahlo.

Useful external sites

www.seetorontonow.com

Tourism Toronto

Official website of Tourism Toronto with information about things to see and do, events, accommodations, and more.

www.ttc.ca

Toronto Transit Commission

Official website of Toronto Transit Commission with information about public transportation, routes, schedules, fares, and more.

www.tripadvisor.ca/Tourism-g155019-Toronto_Ontario-Vacations.html

TripAdvisor

Travel website with user-generated reviews and recommendations about hotels, restaurants, attractions, and more in Toronto.


Beware, most of the content was generated by AI