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Explore the captivating miniature world of Little Canada in Toronto, a unique exhibit showcasing the country's breathtaking landscapes and iconic landmarks.

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Little Canada is a captivating miniature world that showcases the diverse landscapes and landmarks of Canada, making it a must-visit attraction for tourists eager to explore the country's rich culture and history in a unique way.

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10 Dundas St E Basement2, Toronto, Old Toronto, Ontario, M5B 2G9, CA
Monday
10 am-6 pm
Tuesday
10 am-6 pm
Thursday
10 am-6 pm
Friday
10 am-6 pm
Saturday
10 am-7:30 pm
Sunday
10 am-7:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Subway

    If you're anywhere in Toronto, find the nearest subway station. Take Line 1 (Yonge-University) and head towards 'Finch' station if coming from Union or 'Vaughan Metropolitan Centre' if coming from the north. Get off at 'Dundas' station. Once you exit the station, walk east on Dundas Street for about 4 minutes until you reach 10 Dundas St E. The entrance to Little Canada is in the basement, so look for the stairs or escalator.

    Streetcar

    Locate a streetcar stop on Dundas Street. You can board either the 505 Dundas streetcar, which travels east or west. If coming from the west, stay on until you reach the stop at 'Dundas St E at Yonge St'. From there, walk east for 3 minutes until you reach 10 Dundas St E. The entrance to Little Canada is in the basement.

    Walking

    If you're near Yonge-Dundas Square, simply walk to the southeast corner of the square. Head down Dundas Street E and continue walking for about 2 minutes. You will see the entrance to Little Canada at 10 Dundas St E, which is located in the basement level.

    Bus

    Find a bus route that connects to Dundas Street. You can board any bus heading towards the downtown area and get off at 'Dundas St E at Yonge St'. From there, walk east for about 3 minutes until you reach 10 Dundas St E, where Little Canada is located in the basement.

    Local tips

    Visit during weekdays to avoid large crowds and enjoy a more leisurely experience.
    Allocate at least two hours for your visit to fully appreciate all the intricate details.
    Check for any special events or workshops happening during your visit for a more interactive experience.
    Bring your camera; the vibrant displays make for fantastic photo opportunities.
    Consider visiting the gift shop for unique Canadian souvenirs.

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    Little Canada is a breathtaking miniature exhibit located in the heart of Toronto, where visitors can embark on an enchanting journey through the diverse landscapes and iconic landmarks of Canada. This immersive experience allows tourists to explore the vastness of the country, all within a single location. The intricately crafted miniature models depict everything from the stunning Rocky Mountains to the bustling streets of Toronto, providing a unique perspective on Canada's beauty and cultural heritage. With over 12,000 photographs showcasing the artistry and detail involved, Little Canada is a visual feast that captures the imagination of visitors of all ages. As you wander through the various sections of the exhibit, you will find yourself surrounded by meticulously designed landscapes, complete with moving trains, bustling city scenes, and even interactive displays. Each area is thoughtfully curated, representing different regions of Canada, and offers insights into the history, culture, and daily life of its inhabitants. The attention to detail is remarkable, making it easy to lose track of time as you explore this miniature marvel. Whether you're a fan of architecture, history, or simply looking for a unique experience, Little Canada promises a delightful adventure. In addition to the stunning displays, Little Canada also hosts special events and workshops throughout the year, allowing visitors to engage with the exhibits on a deeper level. The friendly staff is always on hand to provide information and answer questions, ensuring that your visit is both enjoyable and educational. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to see Canada from a new perspective, all while enjoying the comforts of an indoor attraction in Toronto.

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