Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a
crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky?
Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India
Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an
architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art
Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who come here t visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and
a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
Toronto is an imaginative and creative city.
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
The city of Toronto has stopped growing.
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
People of 100 different cultures live in Toronto.
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
The city is encouraging its different neighbourhoods to thrive.
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
The city of Toronto is trying to keep the same architecture
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a
crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an
unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of
culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is
celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India
Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an
architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art
Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin
Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons
Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the
creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never
ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here,
Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here t visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and
a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms. All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find
yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many
museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find
yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on
stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group
of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock
band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never
canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays
game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor
inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it
here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
According to the author, there’s always something new in Toronto.
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
There are four different theatre districts in Toronto.
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
There is a Shoe Museum in Toronto.
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
Visitors to Toronto contribute to the energy and vibe of the city.
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
According to the author, Toronto is Canada’s number one tourist destination.
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
Toronto is NOT a city of ...
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
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Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
Which of the following is NOT the name of a neighbourhood in Toronto?
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
Where is Toronto ranked among North American cities by size?
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
What are people from Toronto called?
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
The Toronto Blue Jays are ...
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
What can you do in Toronto you that can’t do anywhere else in the world?
Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
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Official Toronto Visitor Guide
Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike. Toronto is a city of
rare openness, energy, style, and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city
can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline facade and even a school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city — where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighborhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals, and the everyday.
Toronto is now the fifth-largest city in North America. Its continual growth
and constant renewal brings a lot to the visitor experience – every time you return
to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth
is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar. Cabbagetown, and Ronces-valles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the reforming Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.
The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace r differences to create a world within a city where experience
is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street
festivals and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.
Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who
come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to
Toronto contribute "the energy of the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries, and attractions.
You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many
occasions in different forms.
All of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or coloring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the original Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marveling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at re Horseshoe tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through re Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Toronto Blue Jays game, touched the Stan-ley Cup, toured a working castle and stood on the glass floor inside of the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you won’t be re same.
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