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Why should we visit Toronto?

With over 2.5 million people, Toronto is North America’s fifth largest city and the most populous city in Canada. What makes Toronto truly unlike anywhere else in the world is that half of our city’s population was born outside of Canada; Toronto is the world’s destination.

Toronto continues to become a key entertainment destination in North America. With the only Canadian team in both the MLB and NBA, an entire country rallies around the city’s team, a surreal experience for even the most casual of sports fans. In addition, for those who want to take in concerts or theatre, check tour details as Toronto is often the sole stop north of the border for some of the world’s top acts.

Local Customs:

Torontonians are notoriously polite. With so many different cultures co-existing, being open-minded and respectful goes a long way. In return, you’ll find Canadians are incredibly approachable and welcoming if you should need directions or advice on your travels.

Where do the locals hang out?

It’s no secret. If you want to see Toronto like one of the locals or just enjoy a great people-watching session, you have to head over to Trinity Bellwoods. Take advantage of the ample green space. Check out the farmer’s market, visit the greenhouse and if you want to leave a lasting impression, as it has on you, you can even adopt a tree.

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