Toronto Little Canada Tickets
About this activity
Skip the Line — No waiting in line at the entrance
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Experience Highlights
Little Canada is a theme park that reproduces the country's natural beauty and major cities. Each scenery is depicted in great detail, on a scale of 1:87. It is particularly popular with children (but not only children) and, as a bonus, you can enter without queuing. It usually takes about an hour and a half to visit it in depth.
- Admire the miniatures up close
- Enter Little Canada without que uing
- Enjoy an activity for the whole family
What’s included
- Queue-free entry
- 3D printed "Little Me" Littlisation Station
- Workshops
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Step by Step
Little Canada is a particularly popular attraction for children. It is a miniature world representing the country's most important monuments and natural areas. However, it aims to unveil a new destination every year, making the exhibition more and more complete. The list below lists the most outstanding miniature reproductions:
- Little Toronto - The country's largest and most populous city. You can see its skyline including Fort York, the picturesque Casa Loma and the Canadian National Tower.
- Niagara Falls - The tumultuous rapids on the US-Canadian border are reproduced in detail, at a scale of 1:87. The builders used Google Earth and visited several sites to create a very faithful reproduction.
- Quebec City - One of the oldest cities in North America. The most representative building is the historic Chateau Frontenac hotel. Inside, the details of the Normandy landings were decided.
- Ottawa - Capital of Canada and a city of great beauty. Its symbol is undoubtedly the Gothic-style Parliament building, but it is also home to landmarks such as the Byward Market and the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Inspired by the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, it involved the work of artists, engineers, design specialists, architects and other professionals. Each reproduction is complemented by model cars, trains and ships. To get here you can choose to take the tram (line 505, Yonge Street stop) or the underground (line 1, Dundas station).