It's a bit like Wonderland on the north side of Toronto. The difference is that all kinds of recreational facilities are built by the lake and enjoy the lake scenery while playing.
Ontario Place
Posted: Dec 1, 2014
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Ruilin
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Ontario Amusement Palace (Ontario Place) is built on the artificial island of Lake Ontario, southwest of downtown Toronto. There are various entertainment activities throughout the year. For example, from March to May 2023, Lumiere: The Art of Light Light Show is held here.
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Posted: Jun 15, 2023
M25***40
4/5Excellent
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Old and poorly maintained. It is still a valuable waterfront attraction and still has plenty of good photos to take, but it requires a lot of money to hold fun events so he can re-attract tourists.
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Posted: Dec 31, 2020
世界美食游走达人
4/5Excellent
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It's my pleasure to be with Fujian people. It's funny to say that this amusement park is not very big, but it can skate. Like it here.
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Posted: Dec 14, 2018
PhanieGi
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It's too hot in the morning, the sun is cooler down, and the wind is more refreshing at night! Going to the Ontario Amusement Palace and Lakeside Park for a walk, the night view is super beautiful! The appearance of the Amusement Palace at night after the lights are on feels more beautiful than during the day, and it looks good no matter how you shoot it. Coupled with the reflection in the water and the embellishment of the moon, it is a romantic oil painting. And there are very few people here. Whether it is a walk, a dog walk or a night tour by bicycle, it is a treasure place. Parking at night is also convenient, and the parking lot is very large. Planning to come again in winter, it is estimated that there will be different beauty #Summer you will play the most #Here to see the night view #The scenery here is super beautiful
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Posted: Aug 13, 2022
M44***33
5/5Outstanding
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There are a group of five pavilions, water pavilions, Molson open-air field, a boat wharf, an amusement park and the world's first permanent IMAX three-dimensional cinema, in addition to hand paddling boats and many restaurants.