With half of its 3 million population (6 million if you count the greater metro area) born outside of Canada and over 160 languages spoken in the city, Toronto is often considered to be the most multicultural city in the world. It offers tons of diversity and culture, with not only a ...
Toronto, city, capital of the province of Ontario in southeastern Canada, on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. It is the most populous metropolitan area in Canada and the most important city in Canada’s most prosperous province. It is a multicultu
4.5/5(142 area reviews) If you're spending time in Yorkville, you might enjoy attractions like Downtown Yonge and Toronto Public Library. You might also enjoy the neighborhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Bay Station to see more of the city. ...
This report compares the growth patterns of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) between 2001 and 2011 with that of Metro Vancouver. Both city-regions have growth management plans in place – the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe in Ontario and a regional growth strategy call...
Don't miss the iconic Royal Ontario Museum and the revitalized Harbourfront area. Downtown Toronto St. Lawrence If you're spending time in St. Lawrence, check out sights like St. Lawrence Market or Meridian Hall and hop on the metro to see more the city at King St East at Jarvis St ...
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There’s a large Chinese population, and East India, but there’s also a big Caribbean population and the city has a Carnival like annual festival – Caribana – that draws over one million people. Financial services play a huge role in Toronto’s economy, but there it’s also a hub fo...
a more residential area home to a sizeable student population since it edges the University of Toronto. This area features grassy streets lined with some fantastic examples of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. With the Spadina, Dupont, and Bathurst metro stations serving the area, getting around...
Reflection on the procedures and representation issues of the mid-1980s is now timely as the Ontario government is developing a yet larger entity, the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), which encompasses about 40 per cent of the province's population. Sommaire: Depuis son etablissement vers le milieu...
Several high-end condominiums have been built in the area lately, while several more are either under construction or in the proposal stage including Park Road Condos, giving the area the reputation of a fast-growing luxury condominium corridor. Real estate here is in very high demand with ...