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TorontoWith over 4.2 million people, Toronto is Canada’s largest city and the fifth largest city in North America. It also serves as Ontario’s provincial capital and being home to over 100 cultures and over 100 spoken languages and dialects, it truly is a world within a city.
In such a cultural mecca, there are literally hundreds of places to see and things to do! Piercing the Toronto skyline is the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the world and considered one of the world’s Seven Modern Wonders of the world.
In the tower, you can enjoy fantastic shopping, an interactive arcade, the Glass Floor motion simulator ride, and, of course, a breathtaking view of the city from its observation floor. You can even have your view a la carté in the Tower’s 360 degree award-winning restaurant.
Sports lovers will enjoy the several professional teams Toronto is famous for, most of all the Maple Leafs, Toronto’s own NHL hockey team. Come to the Air Canada Centre and catch a riveting home game.
Or, you can head on over to the SkyDome to see the Toronto Argonauts, the oldest professional sports team in North America. Take yourself out to the ballgame at Rogers Centre to see the American League Baseball team, the Toronto Blue Jays, hit a home run.
Fulfill all your shopping needs in Toronto’s magnificent PATH, Toronto’s Underground City, 6.5 miles of underground streets featuring over 1,000 retail stores and services. For those with a taste towards the high end, Bloor-Yorkville is a charming, Victorian-era restored upscale neighborhood rife with designers like Tiffany, D&G, Chanel, and Hermes.
But if you have a tighter hold on your wallet, there is always the Eaton Centre, a massive, multi-level glass galleria featuring over 350 shops, restaurants, and services. Get anything you could possible need, from jewelry to appliances to the latest designer trends.
More websites about travelling to Toronto
Weekend in TorontoA story about a weekend trip to Toronto, Ontario. There are links to two pages of photos - some general ones of the city, and more specific pictures from the Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto Photo AlbumPictures and descriptions from Toronto. Check out the site's index page for travel photos from around the world. Toronto TravelogueThis Toronto travelogue features visits to the CN Tower, Greek Town, Casa Loma, and Niagara Falls.
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