| The city of Toronto is considered to be the cleanest, safe, modern, multi-cultural
and exciting, large, metropolitan city in the entire world. It is the largest and the most important city - culturally, economically and financially in all of Canada. All major Canadian banks have world headquarters located in Toronto's Financial and Business District, including world headquarters of the Bank of Montreal.
Toronto's world-class art galleries, museums, five star restaurants, upscale street shopping districts, its vibrant theatre district and entertainment districts are here to experience.
Some points of interest to be found in Toronto.
* The CN Tower . Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. At a height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches), it is Canada's National Tower, the World's Tallest Building, an important telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in Toronto.
* "Yorkville Village" with its upscale shops, restaurants, cafes and art galleries
* Toronto's very "upscale" residential neighbourhood called "Forest Hill Village"
* "Rosedale" - the historic "carriage trade" upscale residential neighbourhood
* Toronto's "olde towne" historic and heritage district with points of interest highlighted
* "HarbourFront" with its shops, art galleries, live theatre and its restaurant-cafes
* Toronto Theatre and Entertainment Districts including the
Toronto Symphony historic
Massey Hall , the famous
Roy Thomson Hall , the
Canada Opera Company,
the National Ballet of Canada and the
Second City Comedy Theatre.
* a Toronto arts centre - the historic and now "re-born"
Distillery District
* the world famous Toronto
Art Gallery of Ontario
* Toronto Textile Museum
, the
Bata Shoe Museum and the
Royal Ontario Museum
* Toronto neighbourhoods such as "GreekTown" on the Danforth, "Little Italy" on
College Street, the main
"ChinaTown" on Spadina Avenue, and "Bloor West Village" which is a friendly, west end, reasonably priced, street shopping district.
* the historic Allan Gardens and the magnificent Edwards Gardens
* Toronto Harbour Boat Cruises and public, island ferry boats.
* Casa Loma Castle - the only true, castle in North America.
* University of Toronto - it's history and heritage buildings
* Toronto downtown business and Financial District
* Toronto's version of Los Angeles' "Rodeo Drive"
* The Toronto "Hockey Hall of Fame"
* The world's first great mall - The
Eaton Centre
* Historic {1793}
"Fort York" ,
"Montgomery Inn" and "Colbourne Lodge" in High Park.
We endorse the
Ontario Science Centre and
Ontario Place for families with children.
City of Montréal has a unique mix of historical, natural and cultural offerings to satisfy even your most diverse tour groups and individual travelers. Montréal is truly an experience: old world charm, French joie de vivre and a modern style all its own. In this section, wander through travel itineraries and themed visits. Let yourself be transported into the very heart of the Montréal experience!
British Columbia is a land blessed with amazing diversity and a temperate climate. There is an equally amazing variety of places to see and things to do across the province. Mountains to gaze at or climb. History and art to discover. Endless beaches to comb. Cosmopolitan cities to explore. Moss-carpeted rainforests to hike . Sensual spas and tantalizing gastronomic delights to indulge in. Warm-water lakes to play in. Rivers to ride. And so much more.
All of this variety is neatly arranged into six regions:
British Columbia
Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Northern
Vancouver Island (Victoria & the Gulf Islands
Vancouver, Coast & Mountains
Thompson Okanagan
Kootenay Rockies
Nestled on the banks of the majestic Ottawa , Rideau and Gatineau Rivers, Ottawa is one of the most beautiful G8 capitals in the world. A thriving international technology and business centre and world class tourism and convention destination, Ottawa is also rich in culture and heritage with its many national institutions, parklands, waterways and historic architecture. It is home to a large number of foreign embassies and is a recognized centre for both academics and professional training. The city offers an open and welcoming environment to cultures from around the world, providing service in English, French, and a host of other languages. The city's residents enjoy an enviable quality of life that is recognized around the world.
Come, experience one of the greatest Capitals of the world! Whether you're here for business or for pleasure, our vibrant and colourful city will welcome you day and night with a wonderful array of activities and entertainment for all ages, and all interests.
Whether your interest is culture, history or simply natural outdoor attractions, Canada's Capital region offers a unique combination of both. 30 museums. 50 galleries and theatres. Night clubs. Fine dining. World-class shopping. Heritage sites. Stunning architecture. Festivals. Cultural activities. Attractions. Tours. Natural wonders. Sports. Friendly people. |