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Toronto with Teens

Toronto With Teens – Chasing Teen Dreams in The Six

by Candace Sampson

Exploring Toronto with teens, was for me, like seeing this cosmopolitan city with new eyes. Toronto had become so familiar to me over the years, having lived, worked, and played there, that I had become complacent about it as a tourist destination. On a recent trip with my teenager and her best friend though, I was reminded why the Six attracts visitors from around the globe.

Toronto with Teens, lying on the glass floor of the CN Tower

Safe, clean, bursting with arts & culture, adventure, sports, dining, and shopping, Toronto quite literally has it all. Toronto is a teen dream for travel. If visiting Toronto is currently not in your travel plans, here’s why it should be.

  • Get the “big apple” experience at a fraction of the price. While I would never dismiss a NYC experience, it’s worth noting that Toronto has several funky neighbourhoods to explore with your teens. There’s also enough to keep you busy over several trips, not just a day or two. Best of all it’s in Canadian dollars, so no ruthless exchange rate for Canucks. That exchange rate gets favourable for our American neighbours. Think of it as a 30% off vacay.
  • It’s a year round destination. Toronto Tourism is huge, and the city is doing an excellent job providing experiences worth heading to the Six for any time of year. From Christmas Markets and outdoor skating in the winter, beaches with pink umbrellas and clean water in the summer, to the CNE and FanExpo in late summer, to the Royal Agriculture Winter Fair in late November, there is always a unique experience to seek out. This is on top of classics open year round like the CN Tower.
  • Getting around is easy. Downtown Toronto is incredibly walkable any time of year, but the transit system is second to none as well.
  • There is something for everyone in your family. Toronto has attractions that fit every age and stage.

In a rush? Here’s your quick list of teen-approved things to do in Toronto:

• Snap pics at Stackt Market or the Museum of Illusions
• Ride the EdgeWalk or just enjoy the view from the CN Tower
• Stay at the Marriott City Centre for views into the Rogers Centre
• Stroll Sugar Beach if you’re visiting in the summer.
• Explore Ripley’s Aquarium late at night (less crowded, more chill)
• Chow down on classics at The Goof or catch a Jays game from your table at Sportsnet Grill
• Don’t miss The Ex if you’re in town in late August

Hand holding a rainbow grilled cheese sandwich at The Ex in Toronto, with colourful carnival games in the background

Things to Do in Toronto with Teens

Getting There

Getting to Toronto is easy from anywhere in Ontario on Via Rail. Sign up for email notifications to snag the best fares. In particular watch for Tuesday seat sales, summer specials for youths and students, as well as seasonal promotions.

Onboard VIA Rail to Toronto, look for youth and student fares
Free wifi, big comfy seats. What’s not to love on the train?

Flying is also easy with daily flights across the country into Pearson. Even better, you can be off the plane and into your holiday in a matter of minutes when you fly into Billy Bishop which is located in the heart of the city.

Finally, driving is always an option, but if your teen is the driver then godspeed sister, godspeed.

Where to Stay in Toronto

Toronto offers amazing accommodations across the city, but the most notable, particularly with teens, has got to be the Marriott City Centre. This iconic hotel has some of the largest guest rooms in the city because it is uniquely shaped around the Rogers Centre.

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Toronto Marriott City Centre,here to stay, best place to stay downtown Toronto, hotels near waterfront in Toronto, hotel attached to ball stadium

Perfectly situated beside two of Toronto’s biggest draws, the CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium, the Marriott is the perfect place to kick off your day, as well as unwind at the end of it in one of the largest indoor pools in the city centre. A short walk from Union Station, the restaurants and shops on Queen and King St are also walkable which will help keep some of your transportation costs down.

Staying at the Marriott City Centre, Toronto with Teens
She loves me just a little bit here. 🙂

Finally, for teens, the Marriott offers a “cool factor” most other properties in Toronto can’t touch. It’s not very often you can choose between a city view or a stadium view when staying in a hotel. The hotel restaurant, Sportsnet Grill, is the place to see and be seen with a unique view of the stadium below, and upscale ballpark faves like the Bacon Jam Burger and homemade chips with Caramelized Onion Dip.

Teens down for the count!!

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Pinterest pin featuring three Toronto attractions perfect for teens: an upside-down room at the Museum of Illusions, a rainbow slide view at The Ex, and two teen girls enjoying slushies at a colourful fair stand. Includes bold text reading “Toronto with Teens: The Ultimate Fun-Filled Guide.

Instagrammable Spots in Toronto with Teens

Seriously, if it’s not shared on IG didn’t it even happen? Teens today are always looking for fun ways to share experiences with their peers. You may not understand it, but trust me when I say, it’s a fun way to embrace the way your teens communicate. Toronto is Instagram heaven, with grammable locations around the city, but also destinations literally made for it.

The Ex is the place to be when visiting Toronto with Teens

The Museum of Illusions

The Museum of Illusions is not your typical museum. Filled with trippy, mind-bending fun in every installment, this museum on Front Street will have you questioning your own eyes, and give you a few fun shots so that your friends at home will be questioning theirs.

Toronto with Teens, Museum of Illusions is perfect with teens, cool museums in Toronto

Stackt Market


Toronto does a great job of constantly reinventing itself, and nowhere is that more obvious than Stackt Market. Built entirely from shipping containers, Stackt is a revolving door of food pop-ups, art installations, boutique shops, and cool events. It’s teen heaven for snapping photos, grabbing a bubble tea, and pretending they’re way cooler than you (don’t worry, you’re still paying the bill, so technically you win).

Stackt Market is a great place for teens to explore
Photo Credit: Stackt Toronto

Little Canada

Little Canada lets you and your teens be a part of something small. Conveniently located kiddie corner to the Toronto Eaton Centre, this exhibit lets guests explore Canada in miniature. But perhaps the part your teen will love the most is the Littlization Station. This unique attraction scans you and then produces a miniature version of you that you can choose to leave as part of the Canadian landscape or take home so you can show everyone your mini-me.

Sugar Beach

Who says you can’t have a beach day in the middle of the city? Located along Toronto’s waterfront, Sugar Beach is a tiny urban oasis that packs major charm — pink umbrellas, white sand, and views of the lake (and sometimes the Redpath Sugar factory puffing away behind it, which only adds to the quirky vibe). It’s not a swimming beach, but it is perfect for lounging, snapping pics, and watching the boats go by.

Photo Credit: Toronto Tourism

And let’s be honest, if your teen can’t resist a pastel aesthetic, this place will live rent-free in their camera roll.

Good Food, Good Mood

There are a lot of things I miss about my kids when they were younger, but limited dining options are not one of them. Now that they think like I do when it comes to dining, it means that my taste buds are a lot happier. My wallet maybe not much, but definitely my palate. Here’s a list of must dine establishments in Toronto with teens as your faithful, but still very dependent guests.

Smores dessert, District Eatery

Assembly Chef’s Hall

Assembly Chef’s Hall takes the “play place eatery” for kids concept and upscales it for the big kids at heart. Seventeen of Toronto’s top chefs hold court in this eclectic restaurant that is part food court vibe, part gourmet experience. In the summer, enjoy dining on the expansive patio outside and even play a game of giant Jenga. There is no rush to get out of here, so come and spend a few hours just connecting with your teens.

Where to eat with teens in Toronto, Assembly Chef's Hall, downtown Toronto

O&B Cafe Grill at Yonge and Front

O&B Cafe Grill at Yonge and Front is the perfect place to stop on your way to the Museum of Illusions located just a few blocks east of here. Teens will no doubt feel paparazzi worthy dining on the massive patio that wraps around the corner of Yonge and Front. Best bets for food include their handmade pizza, fresh squeezed juices, and crispy cauliflower with lime aioli.

Where to eat with teens in Toronto, pizza at O & B

Sportsnet Grill

Sportsnet Grill is located inside the Toronto Marriott City Centre but even if you don’t end up staying at the hotel, it’s worth stopping in to dine here for two reasons. First, the view into the stadium is spectacular and if you make reservations far enough in advance you can even catch a game while you dine. Second, the food is on point! I have mad love for the homemade potato chips with caramelized onion dip, but you’ll want to try everything here because it’s ballpark fare with a upscale twist. Yum!

Sportsnet Grill, food, Toronto Marriott City Centre
Seriously addictive chips and dip at Sportsnet Grill.

The Goof


Yes, it’s really called The Goof — and it’s been serving up diner staples and Canadian Chinese food in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood since 1952. Officially named The Garden Gate, the neon sign lost a few letters over the years, and “The Goof” stuck. This place is the opposite of trendy and exactly why teens (and you) will love it. It’s the kind of no-frills spot that has character, community stories baked into the walls, and a menu that hasn’t bowed to every food fad. Order the chicken balls. Trust me.

Exterior of The Goof (The Garden Gate Restaurant) in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood, with its iconic neon sign glowing at dusk.
Photo Credit: The Goof Instagram

Iconic Toronto with Teens

If you visit Toronto and don’t go up in the CN Tower, I hear they revoke your Canadian citizenship on the way out of the city. I kid, mostly. This beloved landmark is an absolute must-do when visiting Toronto with teens. If you’re really adventurous, book the heart-stopping Edgewalk if you dare.

Toronto with teens, going up the CN Tower, best time of day to visit, dinner time

Avoid the crowds here by going between 5 and 7 pm when most people are having dinner. We zipped through security and up the elevator in no time. Don’t forget to grab a picture on the glass floor.

Toronto with Teens, Lying on the Glass floor on the CN Tower

Under the Sea

The beautiful thing about visiting Ripley’s Aquarium with teens, is you are no longer restricted to visiting times between naps and before bedtime. Let’s face it, teens are probably outpacing you at this point. The time of day will not impact your visit to Ripley’s and since you’re with newly minted night owls, head there late at night.

Toronto with teens, visit Ripley's aquarium in the evening

Located just beside the CN Tower, we entered Ripley’s around 9:30 pm and were able to enjoy it all at a leisurely pace until the 11pm closing time. Crowds were minimal at this time of day and there were very few kids under 12 roaming about, which for older teens made it even better.

Play Fair, Play Hard

If you should find yourself in Toronto in late August, then you absolutely can’t miss the The Ex.

The Ex, View from top of the slides, Toronto fair, CNE, Toronto with Teens

This fair is one of the 10 largest in North America and runs annually on the Exhibition Fairgrounds. Going into it’s 141st year, The Ex has become synonymous with outrageous food and end of summer fun.

Rainbow Grilled Cheese at The Ex

For the ultimate adrenaline rush with teens, Canada’s Wonderland must be on your list if you’re visiting during the summer months. This theme park has some of the most thrilling roller coasters on the planet including the mind-blowing Leviathan and the newly opened, Yukon Striker. With 17 coasters to choose from, be prepared to feel a little wobbly at the end of the day.

Canada's Wonderland, Ready to Ride the Mighty Canadian Minebuster
Ready to Ride the Mighty Canadian Minebuster

This itinerary barely touches the surface of all there is to see and do in Toronto with teens, so if you want more be sure to check out the See Toronto Now website to gather even more ideas or to change things up for an epic visit of your own with your teen.

Museum of Illusions Mirror selfie

Disclosure: I was invited by Toronto Tourism to visit and experience Toronto with my teen daughter. All opinions expressed are mine.

BEFORE YOU GO! CHECK MY POST ON SURVIVING RAGING HORMONES ON THE GO, ALSO KNOWN WAS TRAVEL TIPS FOR TEENS!

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Last updated: May 14, 2025

Category: Canada, Ontario, Toronto, TravelTag: city travel with teens, fun things to do in toronto, ontario travel ideas, teen travel canada, teen-friendly attractions toronto, things to do in toronto with teens, toronto family vacation, Toronto with teens, travel with teenagers, visiting toronto with family

About Candace Sampson

Candace Sampson is the founder and editor-in-chief of Life in Pleasantville, a blog dedicated to lifestyle, travel, and family. With a passion for storytelling and a knack for connecting with her audience, Candace shares real-life experiences and insights that resonate. Follow her on social media @candace_said and @whatshesaidtalk.

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  1. Jennpup

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    This is the PERFECT trip for teens. Nailed it.

  2. Tammy Cassin

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    Edgewalk would be amazing.

  3. Rachel

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    Wow! you did so many things. I love the house of illusions

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