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Explore Canada in Miniature - Admission Ticket Near Bay Street Corridor, Toronto

Discover a one-of-a-kind miniature adventure in the heart of the Bay Street Corridor where you can explore Little Canada - a vast, highly detailed and animated attraction that celebrates Canada under one roof; gaze at captivating vistas and famous landmarks recreated in miniature, including the CN Tower, Niagara Falls and the Bay of Fundy, complete with moving vehicles, thousands of tiny people and hundreds of sights of interest. Located in downtown Toronto near 10 Dundas St E, the experience is family-friendly and ideal for bookings across tours, arts and culture, and group Events; regular hours are 10 am–6 pm daily with last entry 90 minutes before closing, last entry at 2:30 pm on Dec 24 and Dec 31, and closures on Christmas Day, though you should check Google hours because the venue occasionally opens late, closes early, or hosts private Events. New destination Little North is now open, and while the ticket covers the main miniature journey, the 'Little Me' experience is not included-if you want that add-on, speak to the Littleization team onsite. Whether you’re planning a family outing, a cultural stop on your Toronto itinerary or an event in the Bay Street Corridor, this centrally located miniature attraction offers a unique, easily accessible showcase of the country’s highlights in one compact, animated setting.

About this activity in Bay Street Corridor

Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Highlights

  • Explore an incredibly detailed, animated miniature world that showcases iconic Canadian landmarks like the CN Tower, Niagara Falls and the Bay of Fundy - all under one roof in downtown Toronto.
  • Witness thousands of miniature people, moving vehicles and hundreds of tiny sights brought to life across immersive scenes that celebrate Canada’s landscapes and cities.
  • Discover the new Little North installation - an expanded destination that adds fresh northern vistas and storytelling to the miniature experience.
  • Ideal for families, groups and cultural outings in the Bay Street Corridor: the attraction blends art, learning and entertainment in a compact, accessible format.

Important Information

  • Regular opening hours are 10:00–18:00 daily; last entry is 90 minutes before closing (check Google hours as the attraction sometimes opens late, closes early or closes for private Events).
  • Closed on Christmas Day; special early last-entry times apply on Dec 24 and Dec 31 (last entry at 14:30 on those dates).
  • The Little Me 'littlization' experience is not included with this ticket and can be purchased separately onsite from the Littlization team.
  • The attraction is fully wheelchair accessible, allows service animals, accommodates strollers/prams, and is well served by nearby public and accessible transportation options.

Meeting Point

Enter via the accessible entrance at 10 Dundas St E in downtown Toronto; meet inside the main lobby for ticketing and group check-in.

Includes

  • Prices include GST (goods and Services tax) applicable to bookings in the Bay Street Corridor, Toronto, so you’ll see taxes reflected in the final cost.
  • GST is applied at checkout for bookings made in this area, ensuring transparent pricing when you book with Varoom.

Excludes

  • The optional “Little me” littlization service is not included in the base price; if you choose this add-on, you’ll pay the extra fee onsite.

Other

  • Wheelchair accessible: venues and routes in the Bay Street Corridor are accessible so you can move around comfortably.
  • Infants and small children: you may bring a pram or stroller for child transport during your booking in the area.
  • Service animals allowed: trained service animals are permitted to accompany you on-site.
  • Public transportation nearby: the area offers nearby public transit options to reach your activity or event.
  • Accessible transport options: available transportation links are wheelchair accessible for ease of travel.
  • All areas and surfaces accessible: spaces are designed for accessibility so you can navigate all areas and surfaces without barriers.
  • Suitable for all fitness levels: activities and Events here are appropriate for guests of varying physical fitness levels.

Customer Reviews

10/10
Based on 10 Reviews
RobP812
Oct 20, 2025 10:05:50 AM
Summary: A bit pricey but worth it. Spent a very enjoyable few hours taking in the amazing intricacies of the exhibition. The creators have a great sense of humour and if you’re a film buff you’ll love all the ‘Easter eggs’. The excellent Little North section had just opened and there is more planned apparently. Enjoy!
G6254GHtommyl
Oct 19, 2025 05:24:15 PM
Summary: We have the Passport annual pass and we visited to check out the new Little North this weekend! Very cool (literally - the bring down the temperature in the enclosed room) and love the various glowing lights under the Arctic darkness and the Northern Lights. Very soothing and almost feels like we are in the North! Must visit for the family. Lots of other provinces to visit!
majedahh2025
Oct 19, 2025 12:45:17 PM
Summary: Little Canada makes you feel like Gulliver..Imagine seeing the top of CN tower at an eye level..Imagine doing all the provinces of Canada in 1 day..🇨🇦🤩🤯 Little Canada advertises and displays Canada like no advertisement could..✨🖼️👍 I am at a loss of words to describe the intricate details that have gone in creating it..🤔😮😍 When you see the fish fluttering in the pan or the aboriginal dancing up and down or a pregnant woman hugging her lover..the animations are to be seen to be believed..🐟💃🫂 Little Canada is a work of art...🎨🖼️💯 Every Canadian should proudly visit it and its a must for every Canadian visitor🇨🇦👍😍

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Know more about Bay Street Corridor

You can explore a vast, highly detailed animated miniature attraction that celebrates Canada under one roof. Expect captivating vistas and famous Canadian landmarks such as the CN Tower, Niagara Falls, and the Bay of Fundy, plus moving vehicles, thousands of miniature people and hundreds of miniature sights of interest - all brought to life in the heart of Toronto.
Yes. The attraction offers an accessible entrance at 10 Dundas St E and all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. It’s family-friendly - infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller, and service animals are allowed - making it ideal for Family & Kids bookings and Group-Friendly Events.
The 'Little Me' experience is not included with the standard ticket. If you want to be littlized, you can purchase that extra service onsite through the Littlization team - it’s an additional cost paid at the attraction.
Regular operation hours are 10 am–6 pm Monday through Sunday, and last entry is 90 minutes before closing. Note special schedules on Dec 24 and Dec 31 when last entry is at 2:30 pm, and the attraction is closed on Christmas Day. Before your visit, check Google hours as the site occasionally opens late, closes early, or is fully closed for private Events.
Yes, the attraction occasionally hosts private Events, which may affect public opening times. For Group-Friendly or event bookings, plan around regular hours and be aware the venue can open late, close early, or be fully closed for private functions; check availability before confirming your Bay Street Corridor plans.
This miniature attraction suits a wide range of event types - art and culture exploration, workshops and learning experiences, family and kids outings, sightseeing tours, shows and entertainment, romantic visits, and Group-Friendly Events. Its immersive, detailed displays also appeal to those seeking unique photo opportunities and educational experiences in downtown Toronto.