Tour British Columbia without leaving Toronto at new Little Canada exhibit
You don’t need to fork over the cost of airfare to tour Canada.
In fact, it’ll only take you about two hours at Little Canada, a unique visitor attraction in the heart of Toronto that tells the stories of Canada through fascinating miniature art. Here, adults feel like children, children feel like giants, and everyone walks away with a greater connection to Canadian history — an extra dose of whimsy included!
The highly-anticipated Little West Coast exhibit has just been unveiled, so guests can explore iconic British Columbia destinations such as Rogers Pass, Okanagan Valley’s wineries, Stanley Park, Gastown, Chinatown, and Tofino.
The beauty and charm of British Columbia are brought to life through astounding detail, and unique elements like rolling fog animations and intricate mirror illusions, all designed to create an immersive, life-like experience across 800 square feet.
While you’re there, you can hit dozens of Canadian sights and sounds, captured and sized down through intricate detail you might not even believe.
Bask in the falls at Little Niagara, become a giant in Little Toronto, take in nature at Little Golden Horseshoe, visit parliament at Little Ottawa, embrace Francophone culture in Petit Québec, and learn something new at the Little East Coast. It's a spot where the CN tower can fit through your front door and the Bay of Fundy won’t quite fill your bathtub.
Plus, you can become a part of Little West Coast and all the other exhibits by getting shrunk down into a three-quarter-inch Little Me. Strike a pose in the Littlization Station and get shrunk down into a teeny version of yourself, which can either be taken home or placed in an exhibit.
The Little West Coast exhibit will be open to the public as of October 18. Head on down to appreciate the detail and beauty in the captivating world of miniature.
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