Toronto skyline during sunset from across Lake
The most heavily populated city in Canada, Toronto is a vibrant
and cosmopolitan city; the country's financial, commercial and
cultural centre with a rich multi-cultural heritage of more than 80
ethnic groups, speaking more than 100 languages. It has a lively
stock exchange, soaring futuristic architecture, museums, art
galleries, performing arts companies, fine restaurants, large
shopping complexes, a waterfront and hundreds of parks.
The city is situated on the north shore of Lake Ontario, and
sports distinctive neighbourhoods as well as the longest street in
the world, Yonge Street, as its main north-south artery. Toronto's
main landmark is the CN Tower, which is the world's tallest
free-standing structure with glass-fronted elevators that rise
1,815ft (553m) to indoor and outdoor observation decks. The city
also boasts the 'Skydome', which is a multi-purpose entertainment
complex with a retractable roof, billed as the world's greatest
entertainment centre.
In the 17th century Toronto was a small French colony; then came
the American Revolution which encouraged scores of British loyalist
families to flee north. Many settled beside the lake establishing a
town known as York, which slowly grew in importance as an
administrative and manufacturing centre. In 1834 the name was
changed to Toronto, an Indian word meaning 'meeting place'. The new
name proved worthy when about a century later the city's English
character began to be buried beneath the conglomeration of cultures
brought in by a massive tide of immigrants from all corners of the
world. Old English pubs and Victorian and Edwardian architecture
survive among the skyscrapers, but Toronto is today a lively and
cosmopolitan city and Canada's commercial capital.
It does get pretty cold over the winter months of November to
March so if you are averse to chilly weather plan your visit over
the mid-year period. Toronto just might be the destination that has
it all - reason enough to visit and enjoy what has been described
as Canada's 'world within a city.'
Wendy McCartney, Senior Travel Consultant
Featured Hotels
What to Expect:
The Delta Chelsea Hotel does everything on a large scale. With well over a thousand rooms it gains the title of the largest hotel in Toronto. The city views are amazing and the hotel caters for your every need.
For businesspeople travelling on work, there is a fully comprehensive business centre. For holidaymakers there are...
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What to Expect:
The Metropolitan Hotel, Toronto, is a contemporary hotel that offers modern and stylish accommodation.
The décor is superbly done and complimented by Chinese art, which is influenced by the owner’s Hong Kong roots and a global inspiration.
The clientele are largely professional including the crewmembers of several...
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What to Expect:
Ideally situated for the Toronto theatre district, the Bond Place Hotel is in the lively Yonge-Dundas Square. You also have easy access to the shopping area of Toronto. Holidaymakers benefit from the nearby public transportation access.
Due to the convenience of its location, many people stay over while seeing a theatre show...
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The Westin Harbour Castle is a landmark in hospitality. Featuring a scenic waterfront setting, the hotel is located near major attractions, such as the Air Canada Centre, CN Tower, Financial and Theatre districts and the Eaton Centre.
With 977 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites, superb on-site dining and friendly service synonymous with...
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Location
This welcoming hotel enjoys a central location in the vibrant heart of Toronto. It is an architecturally distinctive, award-winning establishment surrounded by the city's theatre, shopping, entertainment and financial districts. The TTC subway network is a 15-minute walk away. Lake Ontario is just a 10-minute drive away. In addition, it...
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