Toronto is a large cosmopolitan city that has become a melting pot of culture, business, and trade in Canada. With over two and a half million residents, Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital of the province of Ontario. Canadians are proud that Toronto is an international financial center with its Toronto Stock Exchange and is the headquarters for many well-known corporations. Known for its diversity, Toronto has 80 distinct ethnic communities since 49 percent of its residents were born outside of Canada. People are attracted to Toronto by its low crime rate, clean environment, elevated living standards, and openness to newcomers. With the city’s colorful ethnic mix and its wonderful collection of parks and recreational facilities, Toronto provides non-stop adventure for every tourist.
Toronto’s Highlights:
Rogers Centre:Once called the Skydome, this multi-purpose stadium is a must-go for sports aficionados. It also features the world’s first fully retractable roof.
Royal Ontario Museum: With a large crystal addition made of steel and glass, this handsome structure houses thousands of artifacts and specimens. The museum features over 20 exhibits, which include dinosaurs and the world's largest totem pole.
CN Tower: You can challenge yourself by climbing the world’s tallest freestanding building. You can see the streets under your feet through a 24 square meter glass floor. Enjoy an elegant dinner in the revolving restaurant, which offers spectacular views.
Toronto Zoo: A perfect site for animal lovers, the zoo has a large collection of wildlife, including polar bears, otters, snakes, and hippos. The Falconry Centre serves as a research and breeding centre for over 200 types of birds.
Casa Loma:You can visit this famous castle and travel to the time of European elegance and luxury through the 800-foot tunnel, secret passages, towers, and beautiful gardens.
Niagara Falls: You don’t want to miss the exciting wet ride at Horseshoe Falls, and later enjoy an astounding view of the falls while being served a buffet lunch. If the weather is unfavorable, you can see a spectacular presentation at the IMAX Theater instead.
At the far end of Toronto’s Queen Street West, at the frontier where the newly hip Parkdale district meets the unkempt edge of the grittier neighborhoods beyond, the Drake is not in the ideal location for visitors looking to “do” the city in the traditional touristy sense. It is, however, perfectly located for anyone interested ...
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