Toronto, Ontario
The Six in Ink
Toronto is a city of neighbourhoods, each with its own character and charm. From the iconic CN Tower piercing the skyline to the colourful chaos of Kensington Market, from the cobblestones of the Distillery District to the boardwalk along the Beaches — this book captures the energy and diversity of Canada's largest city in intricate line art.
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Beyond the coloring
Fun facts, local history, and cultural context to enrich your coloring experience.
CN Tower
43.6426°N, 79.3892°WCanada's most iconic landmark, standing 553m tall with a glass floor observation deck.
Did you know? The CN Tower held the title of tallest freestanding structure in the world for 34 years (1976-2010).
Kensington Market
43.6541°N, 79.4022°WA vibrant, eclectic neighbourhood known for its vintage shops, diverse food, and bohemian vibe.
Did you know? Kensington Market has been named one of the world's coolest neighborhoods by Lonely Planet multiple times.
Distillery District
43.6543°N, 79.3597°WA beautifully preserved Victorian industrial area turned arts and culture hub.
Did you know? The Distillery District houses the world's largest collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture — over 40 heritage buildings.
Toronto Islands
43.6235°N, 79.3965°WA chain of islands in Toronto Harbour offering beaches, bike trails, and city views.
Did you know? The Toronto Islands are car-free (except emergency vehicles) — the only place in North America where you can bike to a beach with a view of a major skyline!
St. Lawrence Market
43.6447°N, 79.3773°WOne of Canada's oldest public markets, operating since 1803.
Did you know? The market's south building was voted the best food market in the world by National Geographic in 2012.
Best Time to Visit
Toronto is a year-round destination. Summer (June-August) for festivals, rooftop patios, and island visits. Fall for colorful foliage in High Park. Winter for indoor attractions, Christmas markets, and skating at Nathan Phillips Square. Spring for cherry blossoms at High Park.
Travel Tip
Get a Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) pass — driving and parking downtown is expensive and tricky. The subway system is clean, safe, and easy to navigate!
Places you'll color
A peek at the pages
Detailed destination illustrations — each page has generous margins so you can color right to the edges.
Buy a single page
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CN Tower & Skyline
The iconic tower soaring above Toronto's glittering waterfront skyline
Kensington Market
The colourful, chaotic, and completely wonderful bohemian neighbourhood
Distillery District
Victorian industrial architecture transformed into Toronto's arts and culture hub
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Buy Full Book — $15.00 CADThe real places
Historical and contemporary photographs of the locations you'll color. Every illustration is inspired by these real places.