CityZen's Tips for ACE23 Attendees: Dive into Toronto's Must-Do Activities with Water!

CityZen's Tips for ACE23 Attendees: Dive into Toronto's Must-Do Activities with Water!

We asked our CityZen’s to give us some of their favorite water based activities to do around Toronto for our clients and coming to the ACE23 Toronto event hosted by the American Water Works Association , we wanted to share their recommendations!

Looking out on the Great Lakes at the Top of the CN Tower

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The CN Tower is an iconic landmark in downtown Toronto, Canada. It is a 553.33-meter (1,815-foot) tall structure. It offers several observation levels, including a glass floor and an outdoor SkyTerrace, providing visitors with panoramic vistas. Additionally, thrill-seekers can enjoy the EdgeWalk, a hands-free walk around the tower's ledge.

Walk or bike along the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail on Lake Ontario

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Experience breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant cityscapes including stunning waterfront parks such as Trillium Park and Humber Bay Park further west; lakeside beaches including Cherry Beach and Woodbine Beach on the east; landmarks such as Harbourfront Centre or take the ferry out to continue your adventure on the Islands and see the iconic Toronto skyline.

Ripley's Aquarium - Life Support Systems exhibit

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Ripley's Aquarium is a must-see for any water enthusiast visiting the City. Ripley's Life Support Systems exhibit showcases all of their pumping and filtration equipment and educates guests on the water treatment and control of their fresh and saltwater tanks, as well as the reuse processes used to recycle 95% of the Aquarium's water!

Kayak around Toronto’s Waterfront

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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with friends and family, exploring Toronto's scenic Islands while experiencing the exhilaration of paddling, canoeing or kayaking.?

Tommy Thompson Park | Leslie Street Spit

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A man-made peninsula with a walking/biking trail that extends out 5 km into Lake Ontario. It is one of the best green spaces along the Toronto Waterfront, as well as a renowned spot for bird watching.


These recommendations will help you make the most of your visit and enhance your experience while attending the conference.

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