Toronto’s old reputation as “Toronto the
Good”, a stoic and bland city, has long since been
forgotten. The culture and flavor that the wave
of immigrants in the 1970’s brought has turned Toronto
Canada into a mosaic of color and diversity. Greeks,
Italians, Somalians, Jamaicans, Chinese, Vietnamese and
others make of this mosaic, much to Toronto’s benefit.
The more than 5,000 restaurants have become one of the
tasty Toronto attractions, allowing visitors to sample
from a variety of ethnic foods. Festivals such as
Caribana and Caravan bring a huge influx of guests to
the city who want to celebrate the culture and music of
Toronto immigrants. Another of the Toronto
attractions is the Toronto Film Festival. Taking
place in September, this festival draws talent and admirers
internationally.
Toronto Canada is a place where you just might want
to stay! It is named as one of the top places in
the world to live. Though tourism in Toronto may
not have a long list of Toronto attractions, the city
itself is endearing.
The winters in Toronto have a reputation of being cold
and long, but don’t let this scare you away.
On top of all of the winter sports that are available,
there are also plenty of museums, operas, theatres and
symphonies for you to enjoy indoors. During the
summertime, tourism in Toronto increases with more visitors
coming to enjoy the many events and festivals. Summers
are warm, sometimes quite humid, especially during July
and August.
A good option might be to book one of the Toronto vacation
packages in order to see all of the highlights of tourism
in Toronto. When looking online for your flight
to Toronto, see if you can find any deals that include
some of the great Toronto vacation packages.
There are many Toronto attractions to enjoy. Sip
a coffee in Little Italy, one of the trendiest areas for
cafes and wine bars. Enjoy the exhibits and cultural
events at Harbourfront Centre. See Niagra
Falls from the Roof Bar at the Park Hyatt. Watch
the Maple Leafs (Toronto Canada at it’s best!) play
hockey at the Air Canada Centre. Visit the Kensington
Market for some vintage clothing shopping fun. Listen
to a concert in the beautiful setting of the Toronto Music
Garden. Discover the bohemian side of Toronto in
the shops and galleries of Yorkville. Laugh yourself
silly at one of the many comedy clubs, and maybe you’ll
see the next Mike Meyers, Jim Carrey, Dan Aykroyd or John
Candy (all from Toronto).
With all that Toronto Canada has to offer, you’ll see why the largest city in Canada is such a popular place to live and visit.