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Toronto is the most multicultural city on Earth — over 200 languages are spoken here, with world-class food from every culture, a stunning lakefront and a neighbourhood for every personality.

200Languages Spoken
15miof Waterfront
5NHL Championships
1m+Cultural Events/Year

Toronto's true genius is its extraordinary diversity — authentic Chinese in Chinatown, Italian in Little Italy, Greek on the Danforth, Caribbean in Rexdale. The CN Tower still dominates the skyline and Lake Ontario gives the city a seaside quality unlike any other North American inland city.

Top Attractions in Toronto

The landmarks, museums and experiences that define Toronto.

Toronto's Best Neighbourhoods

Every district of Toronto has its own personality.

Toronto's Food Scene

Where and what to eat in Toronto.

Transport in Toronto

Everything you need to get around Toronto like a local.

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TTC Subway
4 lines. Presto card from any station. CAD 3.30/ride or day pass CAD 13.50.
💡 The Yonge-University line is your main north-south artery
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Streetcars
Toronto's iconic red streetcars on 11 routes. Presto card accepted.
💡 The 501 Queen streetcar runs 24 hours through the heart of the city
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Ride Share
Uber and Lyft both operate. Downtown traffic is heavy — take the subway if possible.
💡 Avoid driving downtown during weekday rush hour
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Pearson Airport
UP Express train to Union Station — 25 mins, CAD 12.35. Far faster than taxi.
💡 The UP Express is excellent — runs every 15 minutes

Day Trips from Toronto

Toronto is the perfect base for exploring further afield.

Essential Toronto Tips

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Cold is serious
Winters regularly hit −20°C. Dress in proper layers — a windproof outer layer is essential.
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It's not New York
Toronto has its own distinct personality — appreciate it rather than comparing.
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Patio culture
From May to September, every bar and restaurant opens a patio. Join the culture.
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Tim Hortons is everywhere
The Canadian institution for coffee and Timbits — cheap, good and an experience.
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Multicultural eating
Eat your way around the world without leaving the city — Chinatown, Little India, Greektown.
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The PATH
27km of underground shopping and food connecting Downtown buildings — life-saving in winter.

Toronto Weather Guide

What to expect season by season.

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Spring (Apr–May)
8–18°C
Beautiful cherry blossoms at High Park. Unpredictable but worth it.
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Summer (Jun–Aug)
22–28°C
Peak season — outdoor festivals, Caribana, TIFF and the beaches open.
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Autumn (Sep–Nov)
8–18°C
The best season — spectacular fall colours, lower prices and fantastic weather.
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Winter (Dec–Mar)
−15–2°C
Cold and snowy. Great restaurant season. Skating on the Harbourfront rink.

Tours & Activities in Toronto

Skip-the-line access, expert guides and unique local experiences — click any card to book directly.

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Food & Drink
Toronto Street Food & Market Tour
Taste the flavours that define Toronto — local specialities, hidden eateries and the stories behind the food.
⏱ 2.5 hrs👥 Small group📍 Markets
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Best Day Trip from Toronto
A handpicked excursion to the most spectacular destination within reach of Toronto — transport and guide included.
⏱ Full day👥 Group📍 Nearby

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