Go on a giant cross-country Canadian vacation without ever stepping outside
Winter travel plans are here in Toronto, but you actually don't have to venture far for a coast-to-coast trip across Canada! In fact, you don't even have to step outside at all.
Check out Little Canada at Yonge and Dundas, an immersive experience where you'll enjoy the best the country offers — just in a miniature size.
Locals and tourists alike will love the exhibit's seven famous destinations: Little Niagara, Little Toronto, Little Golden Horseshoe, Little Ottawa, Petit Québec, Little East Coast, and the newly-launched Little West Coast.
It's more than what meets the eye here at Little Canada. Whimsical mini-moments await discovery as you take in our rich Canadian culture. Blink, and you might just miss it all! And since the exhibition is constantly growing and evolving, there's always something new to marvel at.
Soak it all in with 45,000 square feet of space (roughly the size of two hockey rinks) with over 40,000 little figurines that call Little Canada home.
In just two hours you'll be able to say you toured the country without stepping foot outside! How cool is that? From the iconic CN Tower, Château Frontenac, and Parliament Hill, it's time to explore the country in an itty-bitty format.
Just steps below the bustling Sankofa Square, you can even participate in the magic that is Little Canada by stepping into the Littlization Station to get shrunk into a 3D-printed Little Me. Your photo will then be transformed into a 3/4" version of yourself and placed within the experience, in your spot of choice!
Stop by the Miniature Maker's window to learn how the figurines are made and how it's taken over 600,000 hours to build the exhibition you see today. It's mini magic!
It's no wonder Little Canada has an impressive 4.9-star rating on Google, over 2,400 weekly guests, and rave reviews on its craftsmanship and immersive experience — that's a well-deserved 5.0-star rating on Tripadvisor!
No need to pull your luggage out of storage, just head over to the Little Canada site for a one-of-a-kind Canadian adventure. Visit the Little Canada website to purchase tickets and get ready for your giant cross-country tour across the country!
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