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The CDC wants more time to study the new COVID subvariant BA.2. On Our Radar The CDC wants more time

The CDC wants more time to study the new COVID subvariant BA.2. On Our Radar [The Travel Mask Mandate Will Be Extended Through May 3]( The CDC wants more time to study the new COVID subvariant BA.2. [American Airlines Just Launched Free Wi-Fi—for a Limited Time Only]( The airline joins JetBlue as one of the only U.S. airlines offering free service. [Get Ready to Hug Your Favorite Disney Characters Once Again]( Our arms are already outstretched for an impending Mickey hug. Destination of the Day Toronto [Toronto]( is a diverse and exciting city buzzing with energy. It’s a city that really comes alive in the summer, yet also offers many interesting things to see and do year-round. For anyone thinking of planning a trip, read on for our top tips. Things to Do You won’t have to look far for [something to do in Toronto](. The city is filled with [museums]( and art galleries, both large and small, including the Royal Ontario Museum. Anyone who enjoys the outdoors will want to spend some time in High Park—the city’s largest—and hike or paddle in Rouge National Urban Park, home to beautiful beaches and one of the region’s largest marshes. Round out your trip by taking in panoramic views over the city from the CN Tower; high-speed elevators will whisk you to the top in just 58 seconds. Where to Eat and Drink Toronto is a city made for foodies and offers [excellent dining for every taste and budget](, from high-end establishments to hole-in-the-wall burger joints to cocktail bars serving tapas. And due to the city’s multicultural population, you can find a wide range of cuisines here, ranging from Greek and Italian to Ethiopian, Vietnamese, and Thai. In addition to a creative food scene, Toronto also boasts numerous [craft breweries serving excellent beers](. Day Trips From Toronto While you could easily spend your entire time in Toronto, if you have some extra time, why not visit some of the [other cities and towns in Southern Ontario](? About 80 miles away, Niagara Falls makes for an easy day trip, while the Niagara wine region offers visitors dozens of wineries. History buffs, meanwhile, will want to pay a visit to Hamilton, where you’ll find aircraft on display at the Canadian Warplane Museum. Vacation Like a Pro While you may opt to base yourself in downtown Toronto to be near many of the city’s main attractions, it’s also worth taking some time to explore some of [the many great neighborhoods]( that each offer their own unique charms and attractions. Some to keep on your radar include colorful Kensington Market, the Junction, Leslieville, and Little India. [Jessica Padykula]( Contributing Writer Your Packing List From the end of March to mid-June, visitors should pack a variety of clothes as the weather is unpredictable and may see drastic swings in temperature. Layering is always best. Spring thunderstorms are not uncommon; pack [a waterproof jacket](, [rain boots](, and [an umbrella](. If you’re traveling over the summer, you’ll want shorts, T-shirts, [sandals](, [sunglasses](, and [a swimsuit]( if you plan to do any swimming. Don’t forget a light jacket for the evening. Trending in Travel [The Best Hot Springs in California]( [How to Make the Journey From Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi]( [What to See in Paris by Arrondissement]( Get Inspired Just an hour’s drive north from New York City lies 500 acres of outdoor space dedicated to [large-scale, modern sculptural art](. Storm King features rolling hills, leafy forests, grassy meadows, glassy ponds, and bubbling streams, with sculptures by artists like Henry Moore, Andy Goldsworthy, Sol LeWitt, and Tomio Miki spread throughout. Got Any Tips? Have a travel tip or feedback on how we can improve? Send us a note at feedback@tripsavvy.com and you may just see it in a future newsletter! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the TripSavvy newsletter. A DOTDASH BRAND 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10005 © 2021 tripsavvy.com - All rights reserved. Privacy Policy If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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