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Little Canada
"Little Canada is a journey of discovery through a vast, highly detailed and animated miniature attraction. From captivating vistas to famous landmarks, iconic cityscapes and little stories, explore and celebrate Canada under one roof, in the heart of downtown Toronto."
Address: 10 Dundas St E , Toronto M5B 2G9, ON, CA
Phone: (866) 489-7527
State: ON
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M5B 2G9


Opening Hours

Thursday: 11:00-19:00
Friday: 11:00-19:00
Saturday: 11:00-19:00
Sunday: 11:00-19:00


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Reviews
I was blown away before I even stepped into an exhibit: the staff were so welcoming, friendly, engaging, entertaining, and knowledgeable! And get this: how often do you get the know whose land you ate situated upon! Yes, there were several instances where Reconciliation and indigenous knowledge was bring highlighted! Very impressed! The exhibits were phenomenal. I wish I read somewhere how long it took to make a scene! So many funny and hidden treasures! For the kids and let's be honest, even the adults, there was a "find Maurice the moose" scavenger hunt! After visiting, my wife said, "It was great! It's given me inspiration to revisit some of these places again!" It's five stars for enjoyment and entertainment! I would say the price is on point considering how much time and effort went into creating the place. We spend 1.5 hours in total there, and would spend more when the rest of the scenes are completed. In absolute numbers, it was $90 for 2 adults and a kid, so a bit prohibitive for some.
Little Canada is super cool! We visited for the first time with our nephew and he loved it. The amount of time and effort they have put into it is truly impressive. I would recommend a visit if you're looking for something different to do downtown. I look forward to going back again when they have new "destinations" to check out. The staff was also awesome!
This is a new museum in Toronto, showcasing miniatures versions of Canada. The displays were nicely decorated and I loved how it lit up with lights during the evening. The staff was very nice, as he guided me throughout the exhibitions, even though it was self guided. At the end of the tour, there was a mini station for you to see how electric models were operated in the displays. The downside of this museum was that not all Canada are complete. Make sure you will be fine seeing a glimpse of Canada in the meantime. Overall, a cute museum to check out when you have a spare time in downtown Toronto.
What an amazing experience! I've never seen anything close to this exhibit. This is a must see for tourists visiting, but for all really. I felt like a tourist myself in awe, appreciating every detail, the day and night lighting, sounds, movements....just WOW! Staff were also so friendly and they showed us neat features. I feel compelled to tell all my family and friends to visit. I will definitely be coming back.
This place is so fun! If you like hidden pictures, Where’s Waldo, or I Spy kind of books, you will LOVE Little Canada. It’s a miniature world of different parts of Canada and it’s so adorable! All the worlds are made in such great details and you really feel like a giant peering in. Upon entrance, it comes with a map and objects/people you have to find. There are clues provided too! I honestly spent about 2 hours total with my partner. We looked for all the hidden objects and really scoured the little worlds. You can absolutely spend a lot of time here if you participate in the games! They are still continuously building more lands, so there will be more fun to come! Highly recommend commend, I had a blast!
I loved the visit! The exhibits were beautiful with cute miniature versions of the buildings, roads, cars, rivers, and even go trains. The guides were super friendly and helpful. I'd recommend it to anyone - adult or child. Definitely worth the price. It was educative and the effort is commendable It took one and half hours to complete. Green P parking was affordable $3 for half an hour and convenient.
Such an incredible and educational work of art to see!!! The staff are super friendly and very knowledgeable, some to even point out funny or interesting details about the scenes that can be easily missed. I loved spotting a funny hidden gem and just being awe-inspired by the sheer amount of work, detail and planning that goes into an exhibit like this! Such a feast for your eyes and mind, so many cool/underrepresented facts to learn about Canada! A must-see when you come to Toronto!
Little Canada was so fun to visit! The exhibit features meticulously designed, incredibly detailed miniature models of various landmarks and locations across the country. The scenes are currently limited to Niagara, Toronto, the Golden Horseshoe, Ottawa, and Quebec, but more models are set to be built for other parts of Canada the North, the East and West Coasts, the Prairies, etc.. Our kids enjoyed seeing all the little people, lights, and vehicles in motion, as did we. The scenes are very elaborate, and anyone who has visited the landmarks/locations featured will appreciate the level of detail. We all also appreciated the fun details thrown into various scenes a rhino riding one of the train cars, seals taking photos at the cinema, polar bears and Power Rangers on the boats, etc.. We also had a good time spotting Maurice the Moose in various locations. It is clearly a labour of love, and my husband spotted the owner cleaning up and chatting with visitors. All the members of the staff that we interacted with were friendly and enthusiastic, with a number of them proactively engaging our kids in conversation. I originally thought it was a bit pricey for admission, but now seeing the level of work involved can understand why the funds are needed for upkeep and expansion. And to be fair, the prices are on par with many other Toronto attractions. I'd definitely recommend to others and consider going again when the models of other locations across Canada are built. Little Canada is located right by Yonge-Dundas Square/Eaton Centre. We parked underground at Atrium on Bay right across the street; full-day parking there was $10 the rate for weekends and holidays, which is a pretty good deal given how outrageous downtown parking rates can sometimes be!
We had no plans to visit Little Canada but someone in Montreal recommended this place. We had no idea what it really was about and from the outside it looks very unrevealing. But we were happy we went in. We absolutely loved it. Canada in miniature. The details of this build are really incredible. If you like you can participate in a little savager hunt which I really would recommend because then you pay much more attention to details. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable . They have an area where you can ask questions about the controls and they have an areas where you can see how the miniatures are made. You can even get a miniature of your own. Highly recommend was one of our best experience in Toronto. The price caught me at first a little off guard but after the visit I have to say well spent ,
What an amazing experience. My two young boys, 6 & 11 and I absolutely loved it from beginning to end. It’s an evolving thing to, they’re adding more so I’ll definitely be going back. Super friendly staff, just a really great time all around. I really give credit to those that brought this all together, there is so much to it. I could connect to it as I’ve been to several of these places in Quebec & Ontario. Really looking forward to seeing future additions.
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