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Toronto, Canada’s most-populous city, sits on the northwest corner of Lake Ontario and equals, in wealth and diversity of experience, any of the more recognizable North American metropolises. Very clean for a city of over 2.5 million people, Toronto impresses into the clear air with the landmark CN tower and over 2,000 high-rise buildings. Not to be outdone by its conspicuous skyline, the city offers plenty of diversity in arts, food and entertainment.

It takes only a stroll into Toronto’s Old Town district to find a representative mix of diverse cosmopolitan life and old-time atmosphere.  Authentic 19th century schoolhouses and churches can be found in Old Town’s Corktown neighborhood while the Distillery District, site of the former Gooderham and Worts Distillery, boasts the best selection of well-preserved Victorian Industrial architecture in North America. More than a beautiful architectural display, the Distillery District is a pedestrian-only mall rife with bistros, cafes, art galleries and boutique retail shops. The shopping and dining in The Annex district, particularly on Yorkville’s Bloor Street, are world class, as are the fabric selections of Toronto’s Fashion District.

Vertigo can be ignited at the CN tower, at one time the tallest free-standing structure in the world. Closer to the floor, over 50 ballet and dance companies are spread throughout Toronto. One of history’s great examples of personal indulgence, Casa Loma, the personal “castle” of Sir Henry Pollat completed in 1914, is also on display in Toronto as a museum and landmark.

Foodies will find delight in the Torontonian gastronomic choices. A past and present of variegate immigration have gifted Toronto with a plethora of worldly dining options. Hunger can be satiated by fries from a street truck, a giant burger (fully dressed with fried egg and beetroot) at Gourmet Burger Co.,  salumi and fresh pasta off wooden door tables at Local Kitchen and Wine Bar, or world-class fine dining fare atop a high rise at Canoe, to name just some favorites.

Within the city TTC (Toronto Transportation Commission), subways and el trains are a reliable way to get around. The best option for getting into Toronto is by plane into Toronto Pearson International Airport. Toronto can also be accessed by rail from throughout Canada and from the Northeast United States via Amtrak’s Maple Leaf line. Driving is an option, but not an attractive one. Plenty of roads run into Toronto, though they can be extremely crowded; Kings Highway 401 is one of the busiest in North America.

No matter how travelers get into Toronto, they will want to be aware of the season when they do. Summers are warm and humid, often comfortable with the breeze from the Lake Ontario. Winters can be brutal and include cold snaps of days or weeks hitting highs no greater than 14° F, so bring a sweater or two and stay warm at the Hockey Hall of Fame. No trip to Canada’s largest city would be entirely complete without it.

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Starwood Opens Second Canadian Aloft Hotel in Toronto Area
5/07/2012
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., along with Silver Hotel Group, introduced a new Aloft hotel in the greater Toronto area with the opening of Aloft Vaughan Mills.

Porter Airlines Launches Toronto-Washington, D.C. Service
4/16/2012
Porter Airlines has begun service between Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport.

VIA Rail Canada Unveils Upgrades to Toronto’s Union Station
4/04/2012
Toronto’s historic Union Station is sporting a new look that’s connected to its classic style. Following extensive renovations,

VIA Rail Upgrades Lounge at Toronto’s Union Station
3/21/2012
Following extensive renovations, VIA Rail Canada is now welcoming Business and Sleeper Class passengers at a new Panorama Lounge in Toronto’s Union Station.

Air Canada Adds Flights from Toronto to JFK, LaGuardia
1/25/2012
Air Canada said that it would launch triple-daily, nonstop flights between Toronto Pearson and New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport beginning May 3.

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Reservoir Lounge
The Reservoir Lounge is a standard in Toronto for swing, jazz and jump blues. The piano on the 12 inch high stage can be seen from all areas of the lounge. The reservoir Lounge is located on Wellington Street. The music is complimented by a fine selection of superb fusion cuisine including tapas, pizza, oysters and different specialty salads....

Kensington Market and Spadina Avenue
The original market dates back to British settlement in the 1790’s. In the early 1900’s it was home to more than 80 percent of Toronto’s Jewish population. By the 1950’s, the market became multicultural. Today the area has people from more than 30 different cultural groups including Portuguese, East Indian, Ethiopian and Caribbean. In recent...

Rogers Centre
Rogers Centre was opened in 1989 and was formerly known as the Sky Dome. Rogers Centre is the home to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball Club and the Toronto Argonauts Football Team. The centre accommodates both sport and entertainment events. This center boasts a theater, premier fitness equipment and state of the art broadcast facilities. The...

St. Lawrence Market
There are over 120 specialty shops and merchants at this premier market. St. Lawrence Market is located on Front and Jarvis Streets. The market is color coded for product category, making it easy for its guests to find just what they are looking for. The Market Gallery opened in 1979 and is an exhibition facility for the city of Toronto’s,...

CN Tower
You will find yourself at a height of over one thousand feet in 58 seconds at the CN Tower. The lookout level offers breathtaking views and one level down you’ll find the Glass Floor and the Outdoor Observation level. The Sky Pod is the highest point at CN Tower. To get there you have to take the elevators to the main observation levels and...

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