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Toronto is a city rich in culture, in diversity, in economic development and in communication. Located in Southern Ontario on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is a short drive from New England, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York, or a easy flight from anywhere in the world. |
| Toronto is the largest city in Canada, and the capital of the province of Ontario. It is home to the world's tallest building (the CN Towner, standing 553.33 meters – or 1,815 feet – tall), and the world's longest street (Yonge Street stretching 1, 896 kilometers – or 1,128 miles – long). | ![]() |
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Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, as well as one of the safest large metropolitan areas in North America. As host to world-class theatre, behind only New York and London, it is home to over 90 theatre venues, 50 ballet and dance companies, 6 opera companies and 2 symphony orchestras. It is also the home to five professional sports teams in hockey, football, basketball, baseball and lacrosse. With over 1500 parks, 8,000 restaurants and 125 museums, it is no wonder that Toronto is among the best cities in the world to live and visit. |
| Toronto's weather is great too, especially in June. One of the mildest places in Canada, there are four distinct seasons and varied daily temperature. No matter your tastes and interests, you are sure to find yourself captivated by this world-class city. |
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