As the warm weather slowly heats up the streets of Toronto, tourists will begin lining up to get pictures at the city’s most instagrammable locations.
Luckily for visitors, Toronto is a photogenic city with endless possibilities for capturing a great shot.
Below is a list of the most picturesque locations in the destination to help your Instagram feed stand out.
- The Old Town neighbourhood of downtown Toronto ticks all the boxes for traveling shutterbugs, home to the most famous building and market in the city: the Gooderham Building, also known as the Flatiron Building, and St Lawrence Market.
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- Queen Street West is home to the city’s street art hub and has been a nexus for designers and other creatives since the 1980s. Stop by Graffiti Alley, hands down the area with the most iconic murals from local and international artists. You can also find great restaurants, cool pop-up shops, local indie boutiques and galleries nearby.
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- The view from the Humber Bay Arch Bridge is gorgeous year-round. Located at the mouth of the Humber River at Lake Ontario. This pedestrian bridge offers a picturesque pocket in Toronto’s west end, perfect for exploring a more relaxed area of Toronto.
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- Casa Loma is the only full-sized castle in North America and one of Toronto’s premier historic attractions. Snap the perfect picture in the many beautiful corners of the castle or on the grounds surrounding it. The gardens also provide a great view of Toronto’s gorgeous skyline.
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- No visit to Toronto is complete without an Instagram picture with the CN Tower in the background. The view of the tower from Stackt Market is one of the best in the city. Designed entirely out of shipping containers, this market is an ever-evolving cultural marketplace featuring a mix of shops, eateries and a microbrewery.
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