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Travel to Toronto

This incredibly multi-cultural city is a true global melting pot, jam-packed with so many attractions that you simply wont have enough time to see them all, no matter how long you plan to stay.

Transportation to Toronto

The citys air hub, Pearson International Airport, handles all of the domestic and international flights into the area. Located about an hour away from the downtown area by car, the airport is well-connected to the city by taxi and shuttle bus. Toronto also has regular train and bus connections from the United States and all of the major cities in Canada.

What to see

The question isnt so much what to see, as what you can afford not to see. There are enough world-class attractions in this city to fill a month-long visit, and they are scattered all over the sprawling metropolis area. Some of the top museums, galleries and cultural centres are in Toronto as well as the finest theatre, music and arts performances in the whole country. But perhaps what makes this city so interesting is the mosaic of ethnicity which is evident everywhere you turn. The neighbourhoods, markets and wonderful Harbourfront area are worth some serious exploration.

After dark, Toronto comes alive with a thriving nightlife scene, full of live music, pool halls and cocktail bars. The residents of Toronto definitely enjoy going out for a drink, as the citys amazing bar scene will testify. Broadway shows, ballet, opera and classical concerts are also on hand throughout the year.

Daytrips

Though its unlikely youll have time to get out of this engaging city, a visit to Niagara Falls is always at the top of visitors lists. There are also some interesting historical parks nearby as well as the impressive Great Lakes.

Activities and leisure

Toronto is serious about sports, and is home to a number of professional teams in the realm of baseball, basketball, American football and of course, ice hockey. Horse racing and motor racing are also very popular, as is golf. For a little individual activity, head to the vast waterfront area along Lake Ontario, where you can walk, bike, rollerblade and sailto your hearts content.