Photogallery of Toronto, Canada

The Pink Palace
The Pink Palace by Benson Kua @flickr
twilight
twilight by Paul Bica @flickr
Tall Shiny Buildings
Tall Shiny Buildings by Benson Kua @flickr
Osgoode Hall
Osgoode Hall by Ï£¿Ozont @flickr
New City Hall
New City Hall by Michael Caven @flickr
Toronto Skyline
Toronto Skyline by Francisco Diez @flickr
Toronto Temple
Toronto Temple by Shidairyproduct @flickr
University College
University College by M. Janicki @flickr
Toronto City Hall
Toronto City Hall by Francisco Diez @flickr
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More to see in Toronto
Toronto is very popular among fans of outdoor activities, as the choice of entertainment here is literally unlimited. The city has one of the most famous and most visited zoos in the continent, Toronto Zoo, which was opened in 1974. It covers a vast territory divided into six zones. The zoo is home to about five thousand animals and birds. Toronto Zoo welcomes visitors all year round. Those having vacation with children may be interested in visiting the Canada's Wonderland amusement park. It strikes with its size; the total area of ​​the park is over 130 hectares and is divided into ten different thematic areas. Just inside the park there are more than two hundred of rides suitable for both youngest visitors and for the older children. If you won’t get enough of local rides, you may visit the Ontario Place family entertainment complex. This mall has a very unusual design, as it was built on artificial islands. In addition to a variety of rides, Ontario Place has concert venues, where live music and exciting shows are regularly held. Fans of shopping would also like Toronto. Lots of interesting luxury boutiques and shops can be found on the Yorkville-Bloor street. A significant part of the street is pedestrian, so it is very amazing and enjoyable to walk there. A lot of interesting souvenir shops and specialty shops can be found in Chinatown. It is renowned for an abundance of unusual handmade goods. The oldest market town is St. Lawrence Market, it occupies a … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Toronto

Toronto sightseeing

Yonge Star is the main street of the city. Here you will find a huge number of restaurants and shops. We should also mention that the street has practically no traffic, so Yonge Star has become a favorite place for walking among both citizens and tourists. Not far away from the center of the city is located the biggest Exhibition Center of the country - Ontario Science Centre. Here are located a little less than … Open

Cultural excursion through Toronto - things to see

The most curious travelers should visit the Ontario Science Centre. Guided tours are conducted here, during which you can learn many interesting facts about the world and the specific natural phenomena. The center has special tours for young visitors and for the older children. Among historical attractions the Old City Hall is worth to mention. It was built in 1899; now City Court is situated here. On the shore of … Open

Attractions and active leisure

Fans of shopping would also like Toronto. Lots of interesting luxury boutiques and shops can be found on the Yorkville-Bloor street. A significant part of the street is pedestrian, so it is very amazing and enjoyable to walk there. A lot of interesting souvenir shops and specialty shops can be found in Chinatown. It is renowned for an abundance of unusual handmade goods. The oldest market town is St. Lawrence … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Among French restaurants Loire is especially popular. Despite its high prices, every day it serves hundreds of guests who wish to enjoy branded treats again and again. The Loire restaurant is perfect for organizing a grand banquet or a romantic dinner. One of the most visited and popular places of the city is Donair Kebab House. As the name implies, it specializes in Turkish cuisine. The main advantages of the … Open

Traditions and mentality of Toronto

The most striking and enchanting event in the cultural life of the city is the Caribana Festival, which usually starts in late July and lasts for more than two weeks. An amazing and bustling holiday with an abundance of costumed processions and solemn parades every year attracts thousands of visitors to Toronto. The festival name speaks for itself; it is dedicated to Caribbean culture. The event is famous for its … Open

Travel guide to Toronto

You'll find many amazing historical sights in Toronto. An original Casa Loma mansion is one of them. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century for one of the local wealthy entrepreneurs. The mansion looks exactly like an old castle. However, it was privately owned just for a while. The first owner had to sell it because of large debts, after which the mansion was the site of a hotel. Nowadays, they give … Open

Top sigths of Canada

According to most Canadians, Quebec is the most beautiful province of their country. Despite its rather modest administrative importance, Quebec is a large science and university centre. Laval University is the most famous education facility in the province. In Quebec guests will see numerous beautiful university buildings, old libraries, spacious squares and picturesque parks. There are also several botanic gardens and zoos in Quebec. … Open

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