Canada’s largest city is famously open to foreigners, so it makes sense that it would have so many options which don’t cost a cent. Explore the city’s many public areas, marvel at its architecture, appreciate its artwork, and stare through its telescopes. No matter your budget, there are some great Canada hotel deals to help you have a spectacular and budget friendly Toronto experience!
1. Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
This museum, which offers free admission all the time, features over 400 pieces by over 150 Canadian artists. Its current exhibition, named Empire of Dreams, studies artists who look at the way human architecture interacts with the natural environment. There’s no place better (or cheaper) place to gain an appreciation of Canada’s distinct artistic voice.
2. Ireland Park
This municipal park commemorates the thousands of Irish who fled their homeland during the potato famine from 1845 to 1852. The park features a series of sculptures named “Arrival” by Rowan Gillespie and a wall inscribed with the names of Torontonians who died to help the Irish immigrants.
3. Toronto Free Gallery
This unique, not-for-profit gallery is an open forum for any artist wishing to communicate a cultural, urban, or environmental message. Come and experience one of the many individual or collaborative pieces which have been on exhibit in this progressive venue.
4. Allan Gardens Conservatory
This 4,900 square meter park includes both an outdoor garden and six greenhouses with flowers from around the world. The park is also home to a wide array of urban wildlife, include several species of squirrels and falcons. Admission is free, so get outside and learn about the conservatory’s diverse array of plant and animal life.
5. York University Observatory
Come to York University on Wednesday nights and pierce the night sky with two state-of-the-art telescopes. The observatory is open for free to the public from 9 PM to 11 PM every Wednesday night, as well as on certain special events.
6. Adrenaline Rush at Yonge and Dundas Square
Head over to Yonge and Dundas Square to catch an outdoor double-feature. This summer’s films include the original and remake of Ocean’s 11 and The Italian Job.
7. Riverdale Farm
This publicly-owned 7.5-acre farm contains a number of hiking trails, a wading pool, a vegetable garden, and a number of friendly animals. Come any time to enjoy the space, or on Tuesday afternoons to shop at the farmers market.
8. Distillery District
This recently-redeveloped neighborhood contains the largest collection of Victorian-era houses in North America. Walk along the cobblestone streets and marvel at the many historic buildings which line it, including the old distillery which lent the neighborhood its name. There are also a number of stores and cafes for shopping and eating.
9. Toronto Music Garden
This beautiful garden, designed in part by Yo-Yo Ma, was inspired by Bach’s Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. With that kind of musical heritage, it’s only fitting that it should be a venue for great music today. Explore both the man-made and natural elements of the park’s beauty while enjoying a free concert this summer.









































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