Toronto is a greater metropolitan area has a population of almost four and half million. Toronto is one of the best places to live world. The most well-known landmark of the Toronto is its CN Tower, which is the tallest free standing structure in the world. It is situated in Toronto’s Harbourfront district near the Rogers Center formerly Skydome, the home of the Toronto Blue jays professional baseball club, and the Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Air Canada Center, NBA’s Raptors and the NHL’s Maple Leafs, are also in the same area.
Visit and explore the best museum and galleries of Canada, these include the Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario. There also many popular various opera houses, orchestras and dance companies are in the Toronto. It is the third largest theatre center in the English-speaking world. You should also see Ed Mirvish Productions, for Americanized theatre.
For Canadian Theatre, view CanStage, the Factory Theatre, Harbourfront Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, or the Artword Theatre. Do not miss the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Ontario Science Centre, the Legislative Building and the magnificent Ontario Place, a wonderful leisure and entertainment complex on Lake Ontario. Paramount Canada’s Wonderland, which is a large theme park, is situated outside of town.
The great food and fun bars of Toronto are also very popular. Within the downtown or near-downtown area are several excellent neighborhoods for exploring. The college St. West of Bathurst Street is called the ‘Little Italy’ and is home to many restaurants, bars, clubs, cafes and boutiques and grocers. If you want to go to an authentic dirty rock bar, you can visit Ted’s Collison for some espresso and panini, also try II Gatto Nero.
At Queen St W, you will find several independent clothing stores and a great collection of bistros and bars. Queen St. W between University Avenue and Spadina Avenue is a vibrant but fairly commercial strip of shops and restaurants.