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Toronto largest y Canada, 5 largest North America population 2.6 million metropolitan population nearly 8 million. I capital province Ontario, Canada's populous province.

Toronto known y neighborhoods. Distinct areas, often centered street (Queen, College, Bloor .), packed tightly together something different offer. T relative compactness these neighborhoods makes exploring y pleasant, especially warmer months.

Central Toronto - Includes y downtown financial district dining shopping districts along Yonge Bloor streets.

E Toronto – A varied p city, ethnic districts Little India

Greektown, atmospheres ranging historic Victorian homes along beach.

North Toronto – A mixed y pockets university communities small ethnic communities Little Moscow.

Northwest Toronto – H city’s fashion theater districts, range shopping opportunities, ethnic potpourri Chinese, Korean, Italian, Portuguese communities.

W Toronto – Largely middle-class residential zone, great parks interesting areas Little Poland neighborhood.

Toronto Islands - A chain islands Toronto harbor small residential community, airport, small amusement park, kilometers trails, spectacular y views, picnic grounds clothing-optional beach. T short inexpensive ferry alone worth trip, easily spend relaxing y . Torontonians g y hustle bustle y. I -.

Toronto largest y Canada provincial capital Ontario. I located northwestern shore L Ontario. W 2.5 million residents, fifth- populous municipality North America. Toronto heart Greater Toronto A (GTA), p densely-populated region south-central Ontario known Golden Horseshoe which 8.1 million residents. T census metropolitan (CMA) population 5,113,149, Greater Toronto A population 5,555,912 2006 Census.

A Canada's economic capital, Toronto considered global y p financial cities world. Toronto's leading economic sectors include finance, business services, communications, aerospace, transportation, media, arts, film, television production, publishing, software puction, medical research, education, tourism sports industries. T Toronto Stock Exchange, world's seventh largest, headquartered city, along majority Canada's corporations.

Toronto's population cosmopolitan international, reflecting important destination immigrants Canada. Toronto world's diverse cities y percentage -native- residents, about 49 percent population outside Canada. Because city's crime rates, clean environment, generally g standard living, friendlier attitudes diversity, Toronto consistently rated world's livable cities y Economist Intelligence U Mercer Quality Living Survey. I addition, Toronto ranked expensive Canadian y which 2006. Residents Toronto called Torontonians.



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