Toronto is the largest city in Canada, and the capital city of the province of Ontario. With a population of 3 million, the city is part of the Greater Toronto Area, or GTA for short, which itself is home to over 6 million people. Known as the “big smoke” and the New York of Canada, Toronto is a hotbed of culture, art and entertainment. Like its American counterpart, Toronto offers a fast-paced, bustling lifestyle for locals and tourists alike. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Welcome to Toronto - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When To Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - CN Tower - Casa Loma - Hockey Hall of Fame - Yonge-Dundas Square - Nathan Phillips Square - Air Canada Centre - Roger’s Centre - Fort York - Museums - Royal Ontario Museum - Ontario Science Centre - Art Gallery of Toronto - Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art - Parks & Other Attractions - Toronto Islands - Canada’s Wonderland - Toronto Zoo - Ontario Place - Places to Stay - Alexandra Hotel - Ramada Plaza Downtown Toronto - Glen Grove Suites & Condominium Residences – The Maple Leaf - Knights Inn Toronto - Places to Eat & Drink - Grand Electric - Five Guys Burgers and Fries - GUU - Sneaky Dee’s - Nazareth - Church Aperitivo Bar - Places to Shop - The Toronto Eaton Centre - Kensington Market - St. Lawrence Market - Yonge Street