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Visited in april 2024
Honestly you can visit this place at any time. The best in the morning less crowded specially week days.
Discover canada in miniature for the biggest city and landmarks in the country in a very distinguish way while playing find little Maurice. A small dear hiding in many places in each city.
A must visit for families with kids.
Visited in april 2024
We took our 6 year old grand daughter there on April 20th. Although she enjoyed it, it was a bit more complicated than her attention span could handle. However, it was really, really interesting to us. We will be going back, either on our own or with our 9 year old grand daughter. There is a lot to see and plan for at least 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit. The realism and quality of the exhibits are just awesome. The staff were knowledgeable and very friendly. We heartily recommend this activity to everyone.
Visited in april 2024
Magnificent. Miniatures were so fun to watch. Details were impeccable.
Visited in april 2024
An absolutely phenomenal recreation of many Canadian regions, presented with humourous touches and a wealth of educational information. Had lots of fun looking for Maurice the Moose among the detailed figurines, streets and buildings, and the suprisingly large amount of moving parts.

This attraction will be my first choice of activity when hosting friends from outside of Canada. It is obvious that the models were a labour of love, conceived and created by those who want to share the love of Canada’s regions.

Very much looking forward to the new exhibits when they are added.
Visited in april 2024
Awesome
Visited in april 2024
I love miniatures so I was very excited to go here. It more than exceeded my expectations! There are moving trains, boats, cars, and more. The sounds match the locations. There was so much to see that I look forward to visiting again. Sooo many Easter eggs. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable and make sure you get the most out of the experience. Even the food at the little Cafe is great. And it is very well designed for people in wheelchairs. They have thought of everything. By far the best attraction in Toronto.
Visited in april 2024
This place is incredible!!! I recommend everyone check it out! My 4 year old son and I enjoyed it for hours!
Visited in april 2024
Love the new Little Vimy display.
Visited in april 2024
Amazing place to visit!! We decided to visit the exhibit for my daughter birthday and surprize her with the "minimize me" gift! A PERFECT IDEA FOR BIRTHDAYS GIFTS!!! She was thrilled and so impressed about everything there, especially the idea of "remaining" there as part of something small but very original. I chose the bundle 2.5' and 3/4 ' Little me figurine, impressed by her excitement and decision to remain there.
Superfriendly staff and atmosphere. Take your time there because every little thing you will approach to see has a story behind it.
Definitely, the exhibit should be on the best things to do in Toronto any time of the year.
Thank you, Little ????????!
Visited in april 2024
What a charming and interesting attraction! I was enthralled with all the details of the miniatures and the layouts and could have spent all day there. This is a place to continue visiting as they will be continually adding new displays of different areas of Canada. It’s so cool how the look changes during the day/night cycles. Looking for the tiny red moose figurine in each area adds a bit of fun. Particularly fascinating are the areas where you can look behind the scenes and see how they control the moving parts like trains and vehicles, as well as the actual workshop where they create and assemble the miniatures. It was fun to see the area where you can pay to be Littlized. A 3D photo is taken of you and a little figurine of the photo is created, which you can either keep as a souvenir or have added to the displays. Imagine becoming part of the actual Little Canada displays! I think they said that you can request which area you want to be placed in. So if you’re a sports fan you might want to be in the Rogers Centre for example.
Young children have a perfect view of the windows showing what’s happening underground and they can also climb up on the railing to get a look at what’s above. We had a 3 year old friend with us and he was not bored.
Visited in april 2024
Little Canada is an incredible experience! It’s a fascinating walk through of our beloved homeland. The exquisite attention to detail and the very high quality of work is astounding. Highly recommend this thoughtful, very creative journey through Canada. It’s super fun! Not to mention all of the staff were so warm, friendly and eager to share all of the ins and outs of this fabulous exhibit.
Visited in april 2024
Awesome
Visited in april 2024
Très beau musée
Visited in april 2024
Words can never be enough to describe the beauty of this place. The amount of time and effort that went into making this place is unmatched.

It has cycles of day and night. The staff is very friendly and proactively spend time with you.

A true hidden gem!
A must visit to experience the beauty of Canada and the brilliance of the ones who built and executed the making of it.
Visited in april 2024
An amazing experience with the best staff, Tara helped make it an unforgettable experience.
Visited in april 2024
Easily one of the finest attractions in Toronto. A place where Engineering meets Art! In its own way, the place is quirky, fun and informative!
Highlights:
1. The moose Hunt
2. Views of the cities displayed both during sunrise and sunset
3. The fireworks
4. City lights during the night
5. References of legendary films found on location

And most importantly, you can create a miniature of yourself or your friends and place it as a part of population in this miniature world. The staff is kind, and eager to explain!
Visited in april 2024
Absolutely stunning miniature displays. We loved the Greater Toronto Area, Quebec City, and Atlantic Canada. We can't wait to come back to see the West Coast, Northern, and Prairie exhibits when they open. My two kids (both under 5) were fully absorbed during our nearly 2-hour visit. This attraction is a fascinating love letter to Canada. If, like me, you love Canada, it's people and geography, then you will absolutely be amazed by this experience. Suitable for kids of all ages!
Visited in april 2024
Very cool attraction and great for all ages, not just kids.

The detail that was put into making Little Canada is incredible. The contrast between day and night lighting was also really interesting to see.

Would definitely recommend!
Visited in april 2024
Our visit surpassed expectations! The exhibit is filled with such incredible details and hidden pop culture gems/references. Super entertaining for the whole family. The staff were UNBELIEVABLY wonderful; each and every person we encountered was kind, informative, and genuinely proud of the exhibit. I highly, highly recommend this experience. It is NOT TO BE MISSED!!
Visited in april 2024
So much fun!
Visited in april 2024
Great for kids and parents! The attention to detail and amount of landmarks they have recreated is amazing. Definitely worth it!
Visited in april 2024
On our recent visit to Toronto (From the UK) we visited Little Canada. It was amazing and with an age range of 11-43 it was universally loved by all.

The level of detail is amazing and we spent around 2-3 hours looking around it all. The staff are all very friendly and it was such a nice atmosphere with so many little touches.

The highlight was being able to buy our own Maurice in a display case that was actually made by one of the staff we had spoken to whilst sculpting a few of the new models.
Visited in april 2024
I was very skeptical going into this, but my husband convinced me that we should try it. I was assuming it would be geared toward children and/or that I would not have enough to see to fill my time. Despite my admittedly negative mindset and expectations, I was blown away by how fun this was. There were so many little details and Easter eggs to see that I found myself spending multiple day/night schedules in the same locations. I am familiar with Toronto but still loved all the details and fun things to see in Little Toronto and know almost nothing about the rest of Canada so found it super interesting and informative. I also loved seeing the behind the scenes info including watching the cars and trains turn around. The enthusiasm from the staff (who at first were honestly overwhelmingly excitable) was contagious and upon seeing everything, I understood it. Skeptics, let this be your sign to give Little Canada a chance!
Visited in april 2024
Location was not hard to find. You just have to take the escalator down. I guess I’ll clear this up before going any farther. Supposedly, some Karen on Google said these guys were racist just because her rambunctious kids were running around the gift shop, possibly knocking stuff over. This is not a toy store. Second, they’re not racist. We’re Asian and all of the employees were very kind to us. When we visited last month, the kids we saw were disciplined. Now that I got the facts out of the way, I’ll move on to my review.

Cost of admission was $36 for an adult. Maybe slightly expensive for some people but if you’re coming from the US, it’s only like $26 USD. Very affordable if you have a decent job. Only go on vacation if you can afford to. You don’t really need a map, it’s pretty much straightforward but they do have maps/signs.

You start off with Little Niagara then you take the escalator downstairs. You’ll go to Little Toronto, Little Golden Horseshoe, Little Ottawa, Petit Quebec, and then Little East Coast. They have guides around each section in case you have questions. There’s a cafe with drinks and food. They’ll be adding more cities in the future. You can see the Miniature Makers’ Window where they build the cities before you go to the gift shop. You can easily spend 1-3 hrs here. We spent 2.5 hrs taking pictures/videos and just admiring all of the hard work.
Visited in april 2024
The best single city attraction I’ve ever been to. The experience (as that’s what it is) is superb. The whole family loved it and helped close out our 2 week trip across the whole of east Canada by showing all the places we visited in miniature form and mop up and history quirks we missed!

Upon seeing it advertised I incorrectly assumed it was a Madame Tussaud’s/ripleys believe it or not type attraction… it’s not a tacky tourist trap - it’s phenomenal… magical

Small thing… they obviously hugely care about the experience factor. The staff were so so friendly and on point at exactly the right times

LITTLE CANADA

Open - from 01h00 to 01h00
LITTLE CANADA

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10, Dundas Street East, Toronto, Canada
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Opening hours

Monday
10h00 - 18h00
Tuesday
10h00 - 18h00
Wednesday
10h00 - 18h00
Thursday
10h00 - 18h00
Friday
10h00 - 19h30
Saturday
10h00 - 19h30
Sunday
10h00 - 19h30
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