Canada, Made Small. Wonder, Made Big.

Experience Canada in miniature, where beauty, stories, and adventure come together on a coast‑to‑coast‑to‑coast journey.

Little Canada is a unique visitor attraction in the heart of Toronto that tells the stories of Canada and showcases the country’s cities & landscapes through the art of miniature. 

While miniature, Little Canada is not small. It spans 45,000 sq. ft – that’s two hockey rinks! It’s a place where the CN Tower stands 12 ft tall, the Bay of Fundy simulates the highest tides in the world with its 400L basin, and over 40,000 little figures call it home.

A miniature display of the northern region of Canada with the northern lights in the background.
a close-up image of a row of buildings with a group of miniature figures standing outside in the snow.
A miniature display of a city skyline.
A miniature display depicted in winter of a ski hill.
A close up image of miniature figures in a outdoor winter scene.
A miniature display of hot air balloons in the distance with carnival ride and large crowds.
A miniature scene of a carnival with a figure stuck in a giant cotton candy.
A miniature display of Canada's Parliament buildings with a Canada Day celebration out front.
A display of miniature figures in a tulip garden.
Experience Gallery
A miniature display of a waterfall.
Miniature figures carrying a giant bowling pin.
A miniature replica of a stadium with a baseball game depicted inside.
A miniature display alongside a highway commemorating the Highway of Heroes.
A miniature display of a city with autumn coloured trees covering mountains in the back.
A miniature display of a waterfront pier with buildings in the back.
A miniature display of figures sitting at picnic tables with a moose figure dressed in cow print.
Reviews
4.9 Over 3722 Reviews
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Wow! I loved this and seriously could have spent all day here. The attention to detail was amazing and each room brought a smile to my face. They also had a May long weekend discount which was great. Would recommend!!
google
This picture is of a Terry Fox miniature placing his artificial leg in the ocean before setting off on his journey. He was apparently placed there by his brother. This care and thoughtfulness exemplifies Little Canada. There is something a bit magical about this place. My kids, unprompted, thanked me for taking them... which is definitely not typical. They really loved it and made memories.
google
Take your time too enjoy the details of this miniature display. I even found the band "kiss". The humor with attention too detail is incredible. The washrooms are clean and accessible. I also enjoyed the sit down area with water and cups too enjoy. Staff are helpful and always around. Enjoy!!
google
Awesome exhibit. Much cooler than expected. My 6 year old loved it!
google
Lovely place .
I just amazed by the detailing they did with small scale model.

The person who love building and architecture must visit this place .

Changed sound in night time and day time. Putting a.c. in arctic places was best.. giving you the best experience at one place of whole canada..
google
Oh my gosh, I am officially obsessed with this place ✨🇨🇦 I thought it was just going to be a quick walkthrough, but I ended up staying for hours. The level of detail is insane - seeing the tiny glowing lights of the Toronto skyline at night was such a vibe 🌃 I especially loved the 'Little Niagara' section; the moving water effects were so cool. It’s like being a giant in a neon-lit dream world. If you’re looking for something fun, unique, and totally Instagrammable, you HAVE to come here. I even looked into the 'Littlization' station to get a 3D scan of myself 🚀 5 stars for the pure joy and creativity.

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