Toronto is an urban mosaic of cultures and ethnicities, heralded as one of the mosmulticulturalcities in the world. It is the most heavily populated city in Canadavibrating as a cosmopolitannancial, commercial and cultural center, blending itmulticultural heritage —about80ethnicgroups speaking more than 10languages — with urban chic
awesome energy. It has also created a place of wonderfuneighbourhoods, each with its own dening character anlocal colour.
Niagara FallsStraddling the Canadian-United States border, and situatebetween the province of Ontario and the US state of NeYork, the gorgeous Niagara Falls attracts about 12 million
tourists a year and makes a spectacular day’s outing froToronto.
Perched on the north shore of Lake Ontario, thimulti-ethnic metropolis boasts a lively stock exchangemuseums, art galleries, performing arts companies, nrestaurants, large shopping complexes, a waterfront anhundreds of parks.
What Toronto is really about though, is its people. Ishouldn’t surprise anyone that the name “Toronto” comefrom a Huron word meaning “Meeting Place.” That’exactly what it is: a multicultural meeting place for morthan 4.5 million, home to people of more than 80 diferent
nationalities, speaking some 100 languages. Thamulti-ethnic gathering has given the city an excitin
You are likely to nd just about every cuisine of the worlon the streets of Toronto. With a plethora of diferencultures and neighbourhoods, the cuisine is as diverse athe population and matching any taste and afordabilityIn fact, while there are plenty of upscale eateries where
price is of no concern, some of the best food Toronto hato ofer is tucked away in the city’s original ChinatownHere you will nd Chinese, Vietnamese, Malaysian, ThaiIndonesian and Japanese dishes to satisfy both the timiand the adventurous. Also check out Greektown and LittlIndia where restaurants serve up authentic cuisine whosaromas waft gently out onto the streets
From the exotic fruits and delicacies of Chinatown, thcolourful, European style Kensington Market, the colourfustreets of Little India, to the authentic restaurants of LittlItaly and Greektown – Toronto is rightly described as melting potCafé DiplomaticThis laid back, unpretentious spot smack in the middle oLittle Italy, on the College West strip, has become ainstitution for cofee lovers and is often used as a set folm makers. In the afternoon the tables ll with local folk
poring intensely over movie reviews, writing, or chatting
Toronto is also known for its thriving lm industry, oftecalled “Hollywood North” and is sought after for itdiversity, locations, excellent production centres and locatalent. The Toronto International Film Festival, which takeplace annually in September, draws countless lm goers
who come for both the ficks and the stars. The festival inot only a forum for the international lm industry, but alshighlights some of Canada’s brightest talentVillage Idiot PuA visit to this lively and inviting pub gives you the uniquopportunity to have your own spot in the "Idiot’s Hall of
Fame". They are known for their food and a wide array odraught beer.
awesome energy. It has also created a place of wonderfuneighbourhoods, each with its own dening character anlocal colour.
Niagara FallsStraddling the Canadian-United States border, and situatebetween the province of Ontario and the US state of NeYork, the gorgeous Niagara Falls attracts about 12 million
tourists a year and makes a spectacular day’s outing froToronto.
Perched on the north shore of Lake Ontario, thimulti-ethnic metropolis boasts a lively stock exchangemuseums, art galleries, performing arts companies, nrestaurants, large shopping complexes, a waterfront anhundreds of parks.
What Toronto is really about though, is its people. Ishouldn’t surprise anyone that the name “Toronto” comefrom a Huron word meaning “Meeting Place.” That’exactly what it is: a multicultural meeting place for morthan 4.5 million, home to people of more than 80 diferent
nationalities, speaking some 100 languages. Thamulti-ethnic gathering has given the city an excitin
You are likely to nd just about every cuisine of the worlon the streets of Toronto. With a plethora of diferencultures and neighbourhoods, the cuisine is as diverse athe population and matching any taste and afordabilityIn fact, while there are plenty of upscale eateries where
price is of no concern, some of the best food Toronto hato ofer is tucked away in the city’s original ChinatownHere you will nd Chinese, Vietnamese, Malaysian, ThaiIndonesian and Japanese dishes to satisfy both the timiand the adventurous. Also check out Greektown and LittlIndia where restaurants serve up authentic cuisine whosaromas waft gently out onto the streets
From the exotic fruits and delicacies of Chinatown, thcolourful, European style Kensington Market, the colourfustreets of Little India, to the authentic restaurants of LittlItaly and Greektown – Toronto is rightly described as melting potCafé DiplomaticThis laid back, unpretentious spot smack in the middle oLittle Italy, on the College West strip, has become ainstitution for cofee lovers and is often used as a set folm makers. In the afternoon the tables ll with local folk
poring intensely over movie reviews, writing, or chatting
Toronto is also known for its thriving lm industry, oftecalled “Hollywood North” and is sought after for itdiversity, locations, excellent production centres and locatalent. The Toronto International Film Festival, which takeplace annually in September, draws countless lm goers
who come for both the ficks and the stars. The festival inot only a forum for the international lm industry, but alshighlights some of Canada’s brightest talentVillage Idiot PuA visit to this lively and inviting pub gives you the uniquopportunity to have your own spot in the "Idiot’s Hall of
Fame". They are known for their food and a wide array odraught beer.
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