These are the 'most disappointing' attractions in Canada that visitors may want to avoid

Number one is in Toronto. 👀

​A tourist attraction in Montreal. Right: The Toronto skyline.

A tourist attraction in Montreal. Right: The Toronto skyline.

Canada is home to so many incredible tourist attractions, from iconic buildings and museums to parks and natural wonders.

However, some tourist attractions are simply a cut above the rest, while others may not even be worth the money.

A new study has detailed the "most disappointing" tourist attractions across the country, and the list may make you rethink your travel itinerary.

Casino bonus site Kingcasinobonus analyzed ratings and reviews for a number of popular tourist cities around the globe to determine the most disliked tourist attractions in each.

According to the site, the ratings and reviews analyzed were sourced from Tripadvisor, and a total of 1,700 tourist attractions and their ratings and reviews were examined.

Here are the six "most disappointing" tourist attractions in Canada, according to the research:

CN Tower, Toronto

\u200bThe CN Tower in Toronto.

The CN Tower in Toronto.

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​The CN Tower in Toronto was ranked as the most disappointing attraction in Canada. 

On Tripadvisor, while many reviews for the attraction are positive, visitors note that the tower comes with an "extremely long wait" for the elevator and a high price tag for the views. 

Though a visit to the CN Tower is considered a classic activity for visitors to Toronto, it's certainly not cheap. A trip to the top of the tower and the Skypod, the highest observation level of the tower, will cost you $53 before tax.

Gastown, Vancouver

Gastown in Vancouver.

Gastown in Vancouver.

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Vancouver's Gastown was found to be the second most disappointing tourist attraction in Canada.

The oldest commercial district in Vancouver, Gastown is best known for its Victorian-style architecture and steam clock.

Reviewers call the area "interesting" and "historic," but also say that Gastown is "overhyped" and loaded with tourists, with not much to see besides the steam clock.

Montreal Biodome, Montreal

\u200bThe Montreal Biodome.

The Montreal Biodome.

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The Montreal Biodome was ranked as the third most disappointing attraction in the country.

The Biodome is a place of wonder, learning and environmental commitment for young and old alike, where you can observe and learn about plants and animals.

While the Biodome has many positive reviews, with visitors calling it a great place for families, some were disappointed by the crowds and size of the attraction, with a few reviewers noting that it only took an hour to experience the whole thing.

Calgary Tower, Calgary

\u200bThe Calgary Tower.

The Calgary Tower.

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​The Calgary Tower in Alberta was found to be the fourth most disappointing attraction in Canada for tourists. 

Located 191 metres above the downtown core, the Calgary Tower offers 360-degree views of the city and is a popular dining spot.

While many seem to agree it delivers on beautiful views, some reviewers on Tripadvisor note that the tower may not be as impressive as other city towers, especially since it's not the tallest building in the city. 

Canada Science and Technology Museum, Ottawa

\u200bA steam train at the Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa.

A steam train at the Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa.

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​Coming in at number five on the list is the Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa. 

Here, you can learn about steam locomotives, telescopes, cameras, gold miners, climate change, hydroelectricity and more through exhibitions enhanced with technology and demonstrations. 

While many visitors seem to agree that it's a nice spot to visit, some reviewers say the attraction may be better suited for younger children. 

Old Quebec Funicular, Quebec City

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The Old Quebec Funicular in Quebec City was listed as the sixth most disappointing attraction in Canada.

The Funicular is an inclined railway that runs between upper and lower Quebec City, providing a direct link between the Dufferin Terrace and Quartier Petit-Champlain, Place-Royale and the Old Port.

Reviewers agree that the Funicular is an easy way to get from the upper part of the city to the lower part, but many also noted that the trip was "quite quick" for $5 each way, with the ride lasting only a few minutes.

As the ranking notes, the reviews of these tourist attractions are all subjective. The best way to determine if they're worth the money or not is to get out there and see them for yourself!

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