Have done both. Definately Vancouver. Easy public transport. Well laid out for walking. To me more interesting things to do and see. Lots for kids if you have them.
Both cities are great, but of the two I much preferred Vancouver. Great restaurants, harbour and spectacular scenery. Whale watching, saw three pods of orcas.
However, I went in August with good weather. October will be colder and maybe the trips I went on may be not so enjoyable
In Toronto again, there are great restaurants, you also have the CN Tower and you are not too far from Niagara.
Hi, Rocky......Vancouver for me too but do have a google around about the weather. It's usually okay in October and you have the advantage of fewer tourists so less crowded.
Rain usually begins in Nov but could, I guess, come early....have a look..x
Careful - Vancouver island is 300 miles long and has its own towns.
Victoria (the largest town/city) is worth staying at just like Vancouver itself. Lovely, lovely place
For me it was stay in the city and ferry to the island...I seem to recall the ferry being ridiculously inexpensive! But we lived in Calgary so could visit often.
If you're planning a one off trip do your research for what you most want out of the trip....the city and the island are both wonderful...x
warmer and drier in Toronto (on average - can't make any promises for next October, of course). Toronto is within reach of Niagara too, but otherwise Vancouver is better for "out of town".
How long have you got? I would try to go to both, but Vancouver would be my first choice. But if you fly to Vancouver, stay a few days then fly to Toronto, you’d be halfway home!
I`ve been to both and I would't say either of them are going to be terribly exciting in October. The weather can be a bit grim in both places. I would say that Vancouver might have the edge over Toronto at that time of year.
You could always do what we did though - fly to Toronto, get the Viarail to Vancouver and fly home. Viarail sell off their seats/cabins on the cheap a few weeks beforehand if they can't sell them. A good way to see Canada (we did it in the middle of winter which was great because I wanted to see the snow) and it was a great experience