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Toronto

Toronto

Experience urban life by the water in Toronto, a sprawling city known for its friendliness, cultural diversity, and breathtaking beauty, all encapsulating Canada in a dynamic snapshot.

Regardless of the season, Canada's largest city always extends a warm welcome. Amid the hustle and bustle, Toronto preserves a timeless charm, housing the gothic revival architecture of Casa Loma in the heart of the city, a Victorian-era conservatory neighbouring the lively Yonge Street, and a traditional stone lighthouse standing in contrast to its globally celebrated skyline.

Where is Toronto?

Toronto is situated in south-eastern Canada, on the north-western coast of Lake Ontario. Serving as the capital of the province of Ontario, it lies within the North American continent and is approximately 80 miles north of the Canada-United States border.

Ontario's Vibrant Capital

The World Within a City

Toronto, located on the north-western shore of Lake Ontario, is the vibrant capital of Ontario province and the largest city in Canada. It is widely recognised for its dynamic arts and culture scene, iconic landmarks and diverse population, and holds a significant position as a key financial, transportation and cultural centre.

Nestled within the city are various attractions including the famed CN Tower, the prestigious Royal Ontario Museum and the quaint Distillery District. Toronto, as a multicultural metropolis, flaunts exceptional cuisine, shopping destinations and entertainment options. Its lively neighbourhoods and bustling downtown provide a memorable urban experience for its residents and tourists.

What can I see and do in Toronto?

Scale the CN Tower

The iconic CN Tower in Toronto, Canada's largest city, is a must-visit attraction. Standing at 553.3 metres, it was once the world's tallest free-standing structure and remains a defining feature of Toronto's skyline. Ascend to the LookOut Level in a high-speed glass-fronted lift. From this vantage point, 346 metres above ground, you can marvel at the breathtaking 360-degree view of Toronto and Lake Ontario. Adrenaline seekers can try the thrilling EdgeWalk experience, the world's highest full-circle, hands-free walk on a 1.5-metre wide ledge at 356 metres above ground. Additionally, explore the Glass Floor and SkyTerrace, suspended at 342 metres, or dine in the revolving 360 The Restaurant.

Explore Lake Ontario

Surrounded by the hustle of Toronto city, Lake Ontario offers a tranquil respite. Despite being the smallest Great Lake, its vastness provides a serene backdrop for various activities. In Toronto's Harbourfront, you can rent a kayak or paddleboard, or opt for a relaxing sail around the harbour. Beaches like the Toronto Islands, Cherry Beach, and Woodbine Beach are excellent for picnics, swimming, and sunbathing in warmer months. You can also walk or cycle along the Martin Goodman Trail which stretches along the lakefront, providing outstanding views of Lake Ontario.

Savour the Food Scene

Toronto's food scene reflects its diverse population, offering a truly multicultural culinary experience. From enticing street food to sophisticated gourmet dining, the city caters to all preferences and budgets. Explore vibrant neighbourhoods such as Greektown, Chinatown, Little Italy, and Little India, where a variety of global cuisines can be found. Toronto is also increasingly embracing farm-to-table dining and sustainable practices, with seasonally-inspired menus served at trendy bistros and high-end restaurants. St. Lawrence Market is an iconic spot, known for its fresh, local fare and artisanal products that capture Toronto's rich history and contemporary culinary landscape. Food festivals and pop-up events throughout the year further demonstrate the city's ever-evolving food scene.

Visit the Aga Khan Museum

Situated within a sprawling 17-acre park, the sophisticated Aga Khan Museum was designed by architect Fumihiko Maki and unveiled in 2014. It holds the distinction of being North America's first museum devoted to Islamic art. The museum is named after the spiritual leader of Shia Ismaili Muslims, Aga Khan, who financed the project to celebrate the artistic and scientific achievements of Muslim communities across the globe. The museum showcases a permanent collection of over 1,000 pieces, and regularly hosts temporary exhibitions and special events addressing important and relevant topics.

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