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Little Canada: A Miniature Journey Through the Great White North

Experience Canada's iconic landmarks and vibrant cities in breathtaking miniature. A unique and immersive attraction in the heart of Toronto.

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Discover Canada's most iconic landmarks and vibrant cities in stunning miniature at Little Canada. Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, this immersive attraction offers a unique perspective on the country's vast landscapes and diverse culture, showcasing intricate details and dynamic animations that bring Canada to life on a smaller scale.

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A brief summary to Little Canada

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10 Dundas St E Basement2, Toronto, Old Toronto, Ontario, M5B 2G9, CA
Monday
10 am-7:30 pm
Tuesday
10 am-7:30 pm
Wednesday
10 am-7:30 pm
Thursday
10 am-7:30 pm
Friday
10 am-7:30 pm
Saturday
10 am-7:30 pm
Sunday
10 am-7:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    Little Canada is easily accessible via public transport. Take the Line 1 Yonge-University subway to Dundas Station. From the Northbound platform, there is a direct connection to 10 Dundas St. East, where Little Canada is located. Alternatively, take the 505 Dundas streetcar and disembark at Yonge Street. Little Canada is situated on the northeast corner, inside 10 Dundas St. East. A single TTC fare is approximately $3.25.

    Walking

    If you are near Yonge-Dundas Square, Little Canada is just across the street, located at 10 Dundas St. East. Enter the building and take the escalator down to B1 level. Follow the signs to Little Canada. Walking from nearby attractions like the Eaton Centre or Nathan Phillips Square is also a convenient option.

    Parking

    For those driving, the Green P Parking lot located directly across the street underneath Yonge-Dundas Square at 20 Dundas Square offers convenient parking. Limited street parking is available, so be sure to check signs for restrictions. Parking rates at the Green P lot are around $4.50 per half hour. Several other parking garages are within walking distance, with hourly rates ranging from $10 to $25.

    Local tips

    Allow at least two hours to fully explore and appreciate the intricate details of all the miniature destinations.
    Purchase tickets online in advance to save money and guarantee entry, especially during peak season.
    Don't miss the chance to 'Littlize' yourself and become a miniature resident of Little Canada.
    Check the official website for special events, workshops, and cultural celebrations happening during your visit.

    Discover more about Little Canada

    Little Canada is a captivating and immersive miniature world that offers a unique glimpse into the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures of Canada. Located in downtown Toronto, this attraction meticulously recreates iconic Canadian landmarks, cities, and natural wonders in intricate detail. Spanning 45,000 square feet, Little Canada features several destinations, including Little Niagara, Little Toronto, Little Golden Horseshoe, Little Ottawa, Petit Québec, Little East Coast, and Little West Coast. Each destination showcases the distinct characteristics and iconic landmarks of its region. Visitors can marvel at a miniature Niagara Falls, explore the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, and wander through the historic streets of Quebec City. The exhibits are brought to life with moving vehicles, flowing rivers, and illuminated buildings, creating a dynamic and engaging experience.Little Canada was conceived by Jean-Louis Brenninkmeijer, a Dutch entrepreneur who moved to Canada in the late 1990s. Inspired by miniature worlds in Europe, Brenninkmeijer envisioned creating a similar attraction that would highlight the unique charm and grandeur of Canada. After years of meticulous planning, design, and construction, Little Canada opened its doors to the public in August 2021.Visitors can also enhance their experience at the Littlization Station, where they can create a 3D-printed miniature version of themselves to be placed within Little Canada. This interactive feature allows guests to become a permanent part of the miniature world, adding a personal touch to the attraction.Little Canada also hosts cultural events and special exhibitions throughout the year, celebrating Canada's diverse heritage and traditions. These events include seasonal displays, cultural festivals, and interactive workshops that offer visitors hands-on experiences with Canadian art, music, and traditions.

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