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Kids climb the CN Tower while you grab peameal bacon at St. Lawrence Market, then catch street performers in Kensington Market's maze of vintage shops and global food stalls.

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Food & Drink

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Bandidos Mexican Grill (Bloor Street location)Flokk Approved

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Bandidos Mexican Grill (Bloor Street location)

A short walk from the ROM, this casual spot serves generous burritos and tacos at prices that won't hurt after paying museum admission. Kids can customize their own bowls, which keeps even picky eaters happy.

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Steam Whistle Biergarten (family section)Flokk Approved

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Steam Whistle Biergarten (family section)

Directly across from the CN Tower base in the historic Roundhouse building, Steam Whistle operates a family-friendly outdoor beer garden where parents can sample craft lager and kids get sodas and pretzels while watching the trains in the nearby railway museum yard. It is one of the most relaxed early-evening spots in downtown Toronto.

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SOMA ChocolatemakerFlokk Approved

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SOMA Chocolatemaker

This award-winning artisan chocolate shop in the Distillery District makes everything from bean to bar on site, and the hot chocolate is widely considered the best in Toronto. Kids can watch chocolate being made through the viewing window while you decide between the salted caramel bark and the single-origin drinking chocolate.

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Seven Lives Tacos y MariscosFlokk Approved

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Seven Lives Tacos y Mariscos

This cult-favourite taco shop on Kensington Avenue has a short menu of outstanding fish and shrimp tacos that routinely appear on best-of Toronto lists. Expect a short line at lunch but it moves fast, and the tacos are worth every minute of the wait.

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Ed's Real ScoopFlokk Approved

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Ed's Real Scoop

This beloved ice cream shop on Hammersmith Avenue in The Beach makes everything in-house with seasonal ingredients, and the lineups are a neighbourhood institution on warm evenings. The brown butter and salted caramel flavours are made for adults who claim they are getting ice cream for the kids.

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St. Lawrence MarketFlokk Approved

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St. Lawrence Market

One of the world's great food markets, St. Lawrence Market has been operating since 1803 and is a sensory experience even for kids who are not particularly into food shopping. Go hungry and graze your way through peameal bacon sandwiches at Carousel Bakery, cheese samples, fresh pastries, and maple products that make great last-day souvenirs.

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Activities

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Royal Ontario MuseumFlokk Approved

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Royal Ontario Museum

Start your Toronto trip at one of the largest museums in North America, where kids can stand beneath full dinosaur skeletons and walk through an ancient Egypt gallery. The Michael Lee-Chin Crystal addition is visually stunning and gives the whole visit an adventurous feel. Budget at least three hours and buy tickets online in advance to skip the entry line.

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Bata Shoe MuseumFlokk Approved

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Bata Shoe Museum

Right across from the ROM, this quirky museum has over 13,000 shoes spanning 4,500 years of history, and kids genuinely find the strange and extreme footwear fascinating. The family discovery zone has hands-on activities specifically designed for younger visitors.

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Ontario Science CentreFlokk Approved

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Ontario Science Centre

This hands-on science museum has over 500 interactive exhibits spread across eight floors, covering everything from electricity to space exploration. Kids ages 5 to 14 all find their level here, and the IMAX dome theatre is worth adding to your ticket. It is located in Don Mills but easily reached by TTC from downtown in about 30 minutes.

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CN Tower EdgeWalk or Glass FloorFlokk Approved

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CN Tower EdgeWalk or Glass Floor

Head back downtown in the afternoon for the CN Tower, where older kids (10 and up) can do the outdoor EdgeWalk harness walk around the tower's exterior, while younger ones are thrilled by standing on the glass floor 342 metres in the air. Book your time slot online and arrive 15 minutes early for the safety briefing.

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Toronto Islands Ferry (Jack Layton Ferry Terminal)Flokk Approved

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Toronto Islands Ferry (Jack Layton Ferry Terminal)

Board the short ferry ride from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay Street to reach Centre Island, one of the best family escapes in the city. The crossing takes about 15 minutes and the views of the Toronto skyline from the water are genuinely spectacular.

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Centreville Amusement ParkFlokk Approved

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Centreville Amusement Park

This low-key amusement park on Centre Island has been running since 1967 and features over 30 rides scaled perfectly for kids aged 2 to 12, including a log flume, carousel, and mini roller coaster. Ride tickets are sold in books so you only pay for what your family actually uses.

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Distillery District Morning WalkFlokk Approved

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Distillery District Morning Walk

The Distillery District is a car-free pedestrian village built inside a beautifully preserved Victorian-era industrial complex, and it is one of the most photographed spots in Toronto. Arrive before 10am to have the cobblestone lanes mostly to yourselves before the crowds arrive.

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Corktown CommonFlokk Approved

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Corktown Common

A five-minute walk from the Distillery District, this beautifully designed public park has a splash pad, a marsh habitat, a sheltered pavilion, and open green space where kids can run freely. The splash pad is free and operates from late spring through early fall, making it a perfect afternoon cooldown.

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