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Hundreds of years ago, Indians on Lake Huron named the Toronto area "the land of gathering". Today, Toronto is dotted with some colorful communities, reflecting the unique multicultural characteristics. Today, Toronto has become a veritable gathering place for all ethnic groups, and its multicultural characteristics can be seen from the colorful communities in the city.
Downtown Toronto
Kensington Market
There are goods from all over the world in shops with a multicultural atmosphere. You can find Taobao in these star-studded nostalgic markets and second-hand shops, and those restaurants and cafes with their own characteristics are guaranteed to make you forget to return.
Chinatown
On both sides of the streets with oriental specialty shops and fruit and vegetable markets, open-air stalls are filled every day. Cantonese dim sum here is well known, and you can also buy high-quality American ginseng (there are five Chinatowns in Toronto, located in the west, east and surrounding areas of the city center).
Old Town
The history of this area can be traced back to the early 19th century. It is the center of local art, culture and historic sites, and it is home to the densest Victorian architecture in Ontario.
St. Lawrence Market
This ancient market is already very lively at ordinary times. On weekends, the market is even more crowded with farmers, artists and entertainers to display and sell their products and artworks.
Distillery Historical District
This ancient factory is the center of art, culture and entertainment in the downtown area, and it is also the best-preserved Victorian industrial building area in North America.
Downtown Yong
Yang Street is the longest street in the world. Bars, shops and restaurants in the Yonge-Dundas area at the junction of Yang Street and Dundas Street are often full of customers. Yonge-Dundas Square on the corner often holds open-air celebrations during festivals.
financial district and underground city (financial district &; Underground City)
Under this reinforced concrete jungle where skyscrapers with glass curtain walls stand, it is the largest underground city in the world-Path, which is 27 kilometers long. There are more than 12 shops and services in the underground city.
entertainment district
downtown Toronto is full of theaters, concert halls, venues, restaurants, nightclubs, retail stores and scenic spots.
fashion district
is a good place to find local fashions, original designs, various fabrics and furs.
Queen St. West
On this street, you can find the most fashionable clothes and the most avant-garde restaurants. And galleries, antique shops and dance halls add a lot of culture and entertainment atmosphere to this street. City TV is a landmark building in Queen's West Street. The MuchMusic programs produced by this TV station often invite famous singers to entertain them, and the open stage is located on the street.
Harbor Front
At the Queen's Quay Terminal in Toronto Harbor Area, you can visit some specialty shops. In the nearby Harborfront Center, there are theaters and recreational facilities, and there is a beautiful waterfront corridor along the coast. You can enjoy ferries and private yachts on the boating lake, and you can also enjoy the lakeside scenery by cruise ship.
There is a large summer amusement park on the island of Toronto Islands
. You can rent a boat, or take a bicycle around the island, or go roller skating in on the boulevard, or have a picnic on the green grass or the beach.
Bloor/Yorkville)
Toronto's high-end shopping and high-end restaurants, with all kinds of brand-name shops and designer boutiques, interesting antique shops and galleries, all reveal elegant taste.
Little Italy
This is the spiritual home of the Italian community in Toronto, which is full of restaurants, cafes and traditional billiards rooms.
The Gay Village
This is a famous gay community, which holds the largest gay parade in Canada every year. You can enjoy the unique customs here in bars, restaurants and streets in this area.
Greek Town
There are a large number of Greek restaurants on Danforth Avenue, offering authentic Greek cuisine such as kebabs; In addition, there are some small shops with their own characteristics and rich southern European customs on both sides of the street.
the beaches
the beach area is located in the east of downtown. You can take a walk on the boardwalk on the beach by the lake, or play in the lake, or sunbathe on the beach. Looking around, villas with lake views, shops with different styles and warm restaurants constitute the unique characteristics of the beach area.
top Italian fashion in Corso Italy
; Cafes and restaurants serving local Italian cuisine attract guests from far and near.
Little Poland
Roncesvalles Village in Toronto is the Polish community in the city. In this community full of Central European colors, there are delicious special foods everywhere, and you can feel the lively atmosphere and fun of different festivals. This unique small community adds a small town flavor to Toronto.
Cabbage Town
Cabbage Town, once a working-class settlement, has now become a beautiful community. Redecorated Victorian houses and parks with quiet environment can be seen everywhere in the area. Famous scenic spots include Riverdale Farm (the original site of Toronto Zoo) built from the end of 19th century to the beginning of 2th century, and the distinctive Allan Gardens.
India bazaar
The Indian market is located in Gerrard St. East, also known as "Little India", which is the largest Indian national goods market in North America. Here in Little India, exquisite Indian household ornaments, hand ornaments and artworks can be found everywhere. Don't forget to buy some favorite things and take them home as trophies before you are attracted by the most attractive food in the market.
Beyond Downtown
West Toronto
Molly Log House in Toronto
In Bloor West Village, you can have a good meal and enjoy this carnival. You can also walk to High Park, a grassy area of about 4 square acres. Stroll along the footpaths in Spring Creek or West Ravine, and enjoy the remains of ancient vegetation system and rare oak trees in Toronto.
York region
Please come here to enjoy the quaint country town, the world-class golf course, the Wonderland where the whole family can have fun, and the famous McMichael Canadian Art Collection (which contains the contemporary works of the painters of the "Seven Talented Talents" in Canada). There are also hiking trails, traditional museums, horse farms, grape plantations, beaches and farm activities waiting for you. Don't forget to do some shopping at Vaughan Mills.
East Toronto
Take your camping gear, jump on the bus and head east to the Red Rouge Park. You can also go to the Ontario Science Center, where there are more than 6 kinds of exhibits, which will definitely interest you. If you want to see more animals, you must go to Toronto Zoo, where there are more than 5, kinds of animals, which will definitely open your eyes.
North Toronto
There are different cultural atmosphere and fashionable Bayview Village here. The performance of Toronto Center for the Arts will surely fascinate you physically and mentally, and you will be dazzled by numerous art galleries and shops.
airport area
hotels, restaurants, shopping and emerging attractions here can meet the different interests of tourists. Woodbine Center can provide you with a hearty shopping experience, while Woodbine Entertainment has not only thrilling horse racing, but also slot machines, horse racing hall of fame and restaurants.
Mississauga
Mississauga, west of Toronto, is the sixth largest city in Canada and the fastest growing area. There are rich shopping, dining, art and entertainment options here. You might as well watch a wonderful performance at the Living Arts Center, or wander around many shopping malls, among which Square One is the largest shopping mall in Ontario.