Toronto: Canada's Cultural Hub & Urban Oasis

Discover The Vibrant Diversity Of Toronto, Ontario

About Tourism

Toronto, the capital of Ontario is the located in Southern Ontario on the North Western shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto is one of the largest city in Canada.

Toronto has a rich cultural heritage. It has the oldest museums till date that are visited by the tourists. Gibson House Museum, Scarborough Museum, Spadina Museum and York Museum which represents the history of York are the best examples of the oldest museums. Apart from these museums, Toronto has a variety of tourist attractions. Toronto’s waterfront one of North America’s largest recreational water fronts is the most popular attractions amongst the visitors. Harbourfort, Ontario Place, Rogers Centre and CN Tower are also considered as the popular sight-seeing places.

Canada’s wonderland in Toronto is one kind of experience that provides the most terrifying collection of rides, roller coasters and water park fun. Moreover, this fun and frolic place offers a thrilling stage show with live music that can actually make the visitors come alive.

There are several cuisines available throughout the city. This includes Portuguese, Hungarian , Japanese and Caribbean cuisine. This city has a strong mix of world food which is easily accessible to locals, visitors and tourists. It even provides fine dining and has a great chain of restaurants from fast food to dining. Canada is considered as the largest producer of beer, so this is also one of the major attractions for the tourist and other people.

The Toronto Eaton Centre, a shopping mall located in Toronto is one of the biggest tourist attractions when it comes to shopping. This place has a well-established infra-structure that will offer whatever the tourists or the people living there require. This mall is considered as the largest mall in Toronto. Apart from this mall, Toronto has the Bay, Bloor Street which offers a collection of designer bags and other accessories. Bramalea City Centre is also one of the shopping centres in Canada.

Transportation in Toronto is very well facilitated. It has well equipped public transport system. A good number of buses, subway and street cars operate in the city which is heavily used by the people. The city has abundant parking space that can be used by the buses, cars and other vehicles. As far as the fares of bus or cars are concerned, people pay single fare for each one way trip. Tokens and passes for any mode of transport are sold at the subway stations.

Featured Event

  • Gibson House Museum
  • Canada's Wonderland
  • Toronto Eaton Centre
  • CN Tower

Foods

  • Portuguese cuisine
  • Hungarian cuisine
  • Japanese cuisine
  • Caribbean cuisine

Hotels