Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada with an estimated population in the metropolitan area of 6 million (2015) making it the fourth-largest city in North America. Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture, and widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world. While English is the primary language, there are over 160 different languages spoken in the city.
Toronto is one of Canada's leading Tourism destinations with an array of tourist attractions, and a rich cultural life.
We recommend you stay in Toronto for at list 2 nights. Main sights recommended are:
- The CN Tower is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and observation tower and the third tallest tower in the world.
- Eaton Centre is Toronto's most popular tourist attraction with over 52 million visitors annually.
- PATH, a network of underground pedestrian tunnels connecting the office towers of Downtown Toronto.
- Ontario Legislative Building, a building surrounded by Queen's Park.
- Toronto Old Town Hall was home to its city council from 1899 to 1966 and remains one of the city's most prominent structures.
- Dundas Square, a prominent landmark in Toronto and one of the city's prime tourist attractions.
- Casa Loma, a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in that is now a museum and landmark.
- University of Toronto, was the birthplace of insulin and stem cell research, and was the site of the first practical electron microscope.
- China Town Toronto, one of the largest Chinatowns in North America.
- Kensington Market, an older neighborhood and one of the city's most well-known.
- St. Lawrence Market, was named the world's best food market by National Geographic.
- Harbourfront Centre, a key cultural organization on the waterfront of Toronto.
- Center Island, just 10-15 minutes ferry ride from the city center ferry terminal. See the beautiful skyline of Toronto.
- Rogers Centre (Sky Dome), with sitting capacity of up to 53,506 for Football games.
- St. Andrew`s Church, a large and historic Romanesque Revival Presbyterian church in downtown Toronto.
- Historic Fort York built by the British Army and Canadian militia troops in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
- Royal Ontario Museum, one of the largest museums in North America, the largest in Canada attracting more than one million visitors every year.
- High Park, a mixed recreational and natural park, with sporting facilities, cultural facilities, educational facilities, gardens, playgrounds and a zoo.
- Niagara Falls, a collective name for three waterfalls in the international border between Canada and the United States.
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