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Toronto, Canada – Vacation Packages

By Miss Julie | December 22nd, 2006

Toronto is perhaps a city where people from all backgrounds, interests, religions, cultures and beliefs don’t just co-exist, but mix, mingle and intermarry. You can eat authentic food from almost every country in the world, often for under $10. You can attend as many plays, musicals, museums, galleries or sports events that you can stand. And, you can go to cultural and music festivals all summer long, usually for free

Toronto boasts a theatre scene rivaled only by London and New York, attractions that range from high art to rowdy family fun, and polished services for business travelers. A short stroll is all it takes to travel between thousands of hotel rooms, great sports venues, the CN Tower, major convention centers, endless shopping, top theatre, the waterfront, and inspired cuisine. Beyond the cozy and quirky neighborhoods of the city are more fabulous attractions, plus countryside, Niagara Falls, a wine region and outdoor adventures, all an easy drive away.

With an extensive and excellent transit system, you don’t need a car to get around. And, unlike many major cities, people don’t just work downtown, they also live there. Finally, there are probably more trees here than in any other major city in the world. And when you get tired of city life, just two hours away there are national parks where you can canoe or hike, without seeing anyone else for days.

Why go to Toronto, Canada?

  • Play “spot the local” in the world’s most diverse city
  • Eat food from a different ethnic neighbourhood every day
  • Take a day trip to Niagara Falls
  • Check out the great views from the top of the CN Tower
  • Understand why Canadians love hockey, at the Hockey Hall of Fame
  • The Toronto International Film Festival is one of the world’s premier festivals for film premieres
  • Watch the Monarch butterfly migration in Point Pelee National Park
  • Plan your walk along the 800km Bruce Trail

For more on Toronto, check out the Toronto Travel Guide on BootsnAll.

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