Video – Little Canada Is a Big Attraction

In entertainment, Local

A trip to Little Canada is something everyone should try.

Little Canada opened on August 5, 2021 and is located at 10 Dundas Street East (across from the Eaton’s Centre) in Toronto and was awarded Ontario’s number one attraction.

From children to seniors it’s an amazing place to visit, learn about Canada and explore.

There is 45,000 square feet of space to explore Canada’s wonders.

Little Canada has places like Toronto, the East Coast, Quebec, Ottawa and more.  With more cities like Montreal being constructed.

There were eight different projectors mounted on the ceiling to create the effects of Niagara Falls and the audio was recorded at the Falls.

At Mount Ste Anne there are approximately 3,000 trees  and more than 200,000 hours creating Little Canada.

One of the wonders of Little Canada is you see the everything in the day time and at night.

The average time spent viewing Little Canada is 90-minutes, but you can easily spend more time looking at the attractions.

Staff are extremely friendly and more than happy to answer any questions visitors have.

It’s an amazing experience for anyone who has never been to Little Canada and highly recommend it.

For more information little-canada.ca.

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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