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  1. Welcome to Toronto – City of Toronto

    Whether you plan to explore museums and attractions, attend a festival, immerse yourself in live music and nightlife, or experience an international culinary scene – Toronto is ready to …

  2. About Toronto – City of Toronto

    Toronto is Canada’s largest city and a world leader in business, finance, technology, entertainment and culture. Its large population of immigrants from all over the globe has also …

  3. City of Toronto

    The official website for the City of Toronto. Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of more than three million people.

  4. Things to Do - City of Toronto

    From world-class concerts, museums and galleries to bustling festivals, thrilling sports and eclectic neighbourhoods, there are unforgettable experiences waiting to be discovered across …

  5. Toronto at a Glance - City of Toronto

    Toronto – the name derived from the Huron word for “fishing weir” – is on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario at Latitude 43 39 N, Longitude 79 23 W. Located on a broad sloping plateau cut …

  6. Tourist Information Centre – City of Toronto

    Get around via the Toronto Visitors Map . If you require alternate formats or need assistance understanding the map, please contact the Visitor Economy Office at …

  7. Explore & Enjoy – City of Toronto

    Festivals & Events History, Art & Culture Parks & Recreation Welcome to Toronto

  8. Toronto Public Appointments - Opportunities

    City of Toronto Public AppointmentsBoards, Committees and Tribunals Search below to find the opportunities that interest you, learn more about the positions, and apply online. To see …

  9. Getting Around - City of Toronto

    Ride the City’s public transit with approximately 1,200 km (750 miles) of routes, enjoy Toronto Island and the city skyline by boat, take a drive, hail a taxi, share a ride or explore the city’s …

  10. Toronto Island Park – City of Toronto

    This recreates the original Toronto Island maze, a landmark built in 1967 to honour Canada’s centennial year. West of the maze is a row of Sakura Cherry trees that blossom each spring, …