Toronto Sights

  1. Great Lakes Schooner Company

    The dashing, black three-master Kajama, a 1930 trading schooner launched in Germany, towers 55m above water. It's moored behind the Power Plant at the foot of Lower Simcoe St, but there's usually a summer ticket kiosk beside Queen's Quay Terminal. Food and drinks are available onboard.

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  2. Scarborough Bluffs

    A few kilometers east of The Beaches, this gnarly 14km stretch of glacial cliffs jags up from the lakeshore. When Elizabeth Simcoe came here in 1793, she named the spot Scarborough after the town in Yorkshire, England, also famed for its cliffs. Several parks provide access to clifftops, from where views sweep across the Bluffs to Lake Ontario.

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