
Toronto has world renowned districts, such as Chinatown, the St. Lawrence Market and one of the most celebrated neighbourhoods of style offering a unique blend of designer boutiques, fashionable restaurants and world class galleries - Yorkville.
Entertaining over 20 million visitors per year, no matter when you come to visit, you'll find that Toronto offers excitement every month - from the thrills at the Queens Plate or the Molson Grand Prix to the taste of the Caribbean at Caribana. Toronto's Centre Island has much to offer, with trails, picnic sites, and parks. If you would rather watch the active, there is an abundance of professional sporting events, including Hockey's Maple Leafs, Baseball's Blue Jays, Basketball's Raptors, Canadian Football's Argonauts, Lacrosse's Rock, and Soccer's Toronto F.C.. Take in any one of Toronto's internationally-recognized festivals throughout the year, including the film festival in September and three major jazz festivals that fill the streets.
If you have an interest in natural history, check out the Royal Ontario Museum. The Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre, CN tower, the world's tallest building, are great destinations for families. And although it may sound strange, the Bata Shoe Museum has an amazing collection that is well worth visiting.
The variety of attractions, people and places to be seen in the city continues beyond Toronto's boarders. The City of Vaughan, just above Toronto, encompasses the five vibrant communities of Kleinburg, Maple, Woodbridge, Concord and Thornhill. This area is home to a number of famous attractions including Canada's Wonderland and Vaughan Mills Mall, the newest large-scale shopping experience in the region, combining retail delights with engaging entertainment. Of course, the Niagara region is just a short drive away for tours of award-winning wineries, brilliant performance festivals and the wonder of Niagara Falls.
Whatever you choose to do and see in the Greater Toronto Region, you will not be disappointed.
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