Toronto Travel

Toronto Travel

Sprawling Toronto is awe-inspiring and record breaking. Flip through the Guinness Book of World Records, and you're bound to see this city mentioned several times, either as the home of the (now second) tallest freestanding tower in the world; as the site of the largest underground shopping mall,

or as the place where you will find the longest street in Canada. In other words, "big" is a big deal here. Original city boundaries were forgotten by the mid-20th century, nearby suburbs were engulfed, and Toronto became North America’s fifth largest city. Take a trip to the top of the CN Tower to see what we're talking about. You'll see a host of shops, restaurants, and nightlife sprawled out before you. And it’s not just the expanse that draws visitors, it’s also the Torontonians. According to the Toronto Tourism Board, more than half of the city’s 2.5 million residents are immigrants. dove deeper into the city and you will practically be able to call yourself a world traveler. Greek town, Little Italy, Koreatown, Roncesvalles Village, Little India, and Chinatown are all Toronto neighborhoods worth exploring. Thanks to the city’s extensive public transportation system, getting from Europe to Asia is a breeze!

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