Little Canada Toronto Tickets and Information
- Little Canada Toronto Address: 10 Dundas Street East, M5B 2G9, Toronto.
- Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 10:00 - 18:00 | Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 - 19:30
Is Little Canada Toronto Worth Visiting
- We think so, yes. A fun place to see miniature versions of Canada!
- A fun place to entertain the kids.
What You See When Visiting Little Canada Toronto
- Miniature versions of famous Canadian places and activities.
About Little Canada
Little Canada is one of Toronto’s most captivating attractions. It offers a miniature journey through some of the counties most iconic landmarks and landscapes! Whether you’re a local or visiting, Little Canada promises a unique and engaging experience for all ages. A world where the details are small, but the experience is larger than life and you can see the whole country under one roof!
What Awaits You at Little Canada
See meticulously crafted miniature versions of Canada’s most famous regions, including:
- Little Niagara: A detailed recreation of Niagara Falls, complete with cascading water and vibrant lights!
- Little Toronto: See some of Toronto’s famous landmarks such as the CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and Yonge Street!
- Little Ottawa: Witness Parliament Hill in all its miniature glory, alongside the historic Rideau Canal!
- Little Quebec: Experience the charm of Old Quebec City and the majestic Château Frontenac!
- Little East Coast: Immerse yourself in the maritime culture of Canada’s Atlantic provinces.
- The 'Littlization Station': Transform yourself into a tiny figurine! At the 'Littlization Station', you can 3D-scan yourself and turn yourself into a miniature version to become part of the display!
Interactive Experiences: Get hands-on with interactive displays that let you:
- Control tiny trains and vehicles.
- Light up cities and landmarks.
- Learn about the creative process behind these intricate displays.
Seasonal and Special Exhibits: Little Canada frequently updates its scenes with seasonal decorations and special events, such as winter holiday celebrations and themed exhibits.
Little Canada - a place where we think all should visit! Where else can you become part of the display!