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Little Canada — Kid-friendly Discovery & Attractions in Toronto, Ontario

4.9·3,672 reviews·Discovery & Attractions·10 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 2G9
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Little Canada offers a unique indoor experience where families can explore detailed miniature versions of Canadian landmarks and cities.

What to expect

Wander through incredibly detailed miniature scenes of Canada, from bustling cityscapes to iconic landmarks, all crafted with meticulous attention. Interactive elements allow you to become part of the display, making it an engaging visit for all ages. It's a perfect way to spend a few hours, especially on a day when outdoor activities aren't ideal.

Best for

Ideal for families looking for a unique, indoor attraction that sparks curiosity and offers a different perspective on Canada.

What parents say

  • Basant

    2025-10-15

    A wonderful museum. It features miniature scale models of the complete Canadian cities of Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal and Niagra also. The spread of cities are as per actual geography and places, complete with working models of rides in amusement parks, trains, underground subways, roads with vehicles running and even inside of theaters having shows, water animation in rivers and lakes, automatic lighting to simulate the day and night every 15 minutes where city lights come alive during night. Beautiful concept, made beautifully with a dedicated group of hobbyists, artists and professionals. You can see them working on new projects of arctic Canada inside the museum currently. The simulation of models, water flow, movement of vehicles, signalling system is controlled with programmable logic controllers and this system is also shown as exhibit. Added explanation is available as short presentation running on screens. The first model took 10 years to complete and a team of 30 people working on it. These are so realistic that unless photographed with a person standing beside for size reference, it actually looks like a real thing in pictures. Ticket prices however could have been more affordable to attract more people to see wonderful work. There is a souvenir shop inside selling various items. Toilets inside are well maintained. Love it and wish the team all the best in adding further sections.

  • Michelle Cacais

    2026-2-25

    The place is nice. Niagara Falls and Toronto are impressive. The other ones are cool too, just not as good as the first ones. They have small Easter eggs, like the clown of Stephen King's It in one of the tunnels of Niagara Falls. Overall, it's cool. Really nice experience.

  • Robert Kidd

    2026-3-7

    Great place to see a scaled version of major points of interest across Canada. You'll see historical things like the first Tim Hortons and newer highrises and trains. They have boats that move around, moving vehicles and trains. Watch for hidden little treasures everywhere. Kids as well as adults will love it.

  • Max the tour guide

    2026-1-21

    Little Canada in Toronto is an absolute must-see! The level of detail in the miniature scenes is incredible—every city, landmark, and tiny character is crafted with so much care and creativity. It’s fascinating to see Canada brought to life in such a fun and interactive way. The lighting effects, moving elements, and hidden surprises make it engaging for both kids and adults. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and you can really tell how much passion goes into this place. I left feeling proud, inspired, and thoroughly entertained. Highly recommend for locals and visitors alike!

  • Thai Luu

    2026-2-4

    Highly recommend. Quite a well done exhibit and an immersive experience for all ages. Extremely impressed with the finer details of the landscape and landmark. Love the firework in the back drop where Parliament Hill is, and the chilled condition for the northern section, along with the authentic northern lights. All staff are quite friendly, helpful and willing to assist. One aspect that I am on the fence with is the rotating dim and regular light control. On one hand, I get the artistic design to give you the immersive experience for day and night contrast. If you are trying to take pictures to capture that perfect shot, it will feel stressful trying to time it before it gets dim or bright again. Best to set at least 3 hours for well paced experience! The good thing is that they have a ledge that you can step on for a bird’s eye view experience photo (if your shadow isn’t casting over the area).

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