• Toronto Tourism Guide

    Welcome to Toronto

    Toronto goes by many names: the Big Apple, the Empire City, the City That Never Sleeps or simply Toronto.

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    Toronto: The A Popular Destination

    With more than 45 million visitors coming to the city each year, Toronto has plenty to offer.

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  • Toronto Tourism Guide

    Toronto: A Rich History

    Visitors are always amazed at the excitement, flair and creativity of Toronto.

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    Arts & Entertainment in Toronto

    Toronto is a city rich in arts, entertainment and culture.

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Toronto is a diverse city of 2.6 million people and the heart of the Greater Toronto Area, which is home to more than 5.5 million people. Toronto is multicultural, cosmopolitan and distinctively Canadian. Toronto is Canada’s largest city and also one of its most culturally diverse. The city features plenty of unique qualities that make it a one-of-a-kind Canadian city.

Toronto has plenty to offer visitors. From the longest street in the world to one of the tallest buildings in the world, you can find it all in Toronto. The city has plenty of attractions, landmarks, museums and restaurants to offer. Toronto’s streets are vibrant and lively all year round. You can experience the city’s diverse international cuisine, its unique festivals and events, its wonderful attractions as well as its world-class sports and dining and shopping experiences. The city also offers international cuisine from over 7,000 restaurants from around the world.

There are plenty of attractions and landmarks to visit in Canada’s largest city. Many world-renowned attractions are located in the heart to Toronto. Attractions such as the iconic CN Tower, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Royal Ontario Museum and Casa Loma are only some of the world-class attractions that Toronto has to offer. It’s no wonder why the city welcomes over 18 million visitors annually.

There are year-round festivals and events in Toronto. And Toronto’s festivals are as multicultural as the city itself. Popular ethnic events in Toronto include the Caribana Festival and Chinese New Year’s celebrations. Some of the biggest festivals & events in Toronto include the Toronto International Film Festival, NXNE and the Canadian Music Festival .

Toronto is Canada’s largest city and also Canada’s most diverse city. More than 50% of the city’s population was born outside of Canada. This diversity creates special ethnic districts, some of which include Chinatown, Little Italy and Greektown. From Little India to Koreatown, you’ll find shops and restaurants that have their own distinctive charm and character. You will also find an exciting and vibrant downtown core that features many unique neighborhoods. Beyond downtown Toronto, there are many interesting regions like Niagara Falls, Brampton, Mississauga and York to explore. Many of these surrounding areas feature wonderful parks, golf courses and wonderful shopping areas.

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