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Visit Toronto, Canada
Overlooking beautiful Lake Ontario with its famous, contemporary skyline, Toronto is the bustling capital of Ontario in the south of Canada. With over 2.7 million residents, it is Canada’s largest city and a hub for business, finance, film, performing arts, and media. A truly cultural city, Toronto is a fine example of a modern North American metropolis with 49 percent of its population being non-Canadian born. Its unique blend of neighborhoods, world-class shopping, museums, endless public spaces, and famous ravine system are just some of the reasons vacationers flock to this exciting capital.
Toronto is well-connected and easily navigable. The city is laid out along a north-south east-west grid, so even if it’s your first time in the city, you will find it easy to get around. Toronto also boasts a 28-mile underground pedestrian pathway, or PATH, filled with shopping, food, and links to many of Toronto’s major attractions such as the Hockey Hall of Fame, CN Tower, Air Canada Center, and City Hall. Don’t let unfriendly weather stop you from exploring the city- just go underground! Toronto is also home to many unique museums including the Gardiner Museum of ceramic art, the Bata Shoe Museum, and Museum of Inuit Art for those in need of a cultural day out.
Take a trip to St. Lawrence Market in Old town where hundreds of speciality merchants and vendors await you: National Geographic recently ranked it the number one food market in the world! Endless fun awaits you and your family at Canada’s Wonderland and the Toronto Zoo.