About Toronto
Toronto is a diverse, energetic and liveable city, home to many tourist attractions, and seemingly endless dining, shopping and entertainment possibilities. It's the most populous city in Canada, the centre of the country's financial sector, and the provincial capital of Ontario. Toronto is one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse cities in the world: more than 80 ethnic communities are represented, and over half of the city's residents were born outside Canada.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
Canadian dollar (CAD)
Symbol: $
Language
English
Also: French
Phone Code
+1
International dialing code for Canada
Driving
Drive on the right
Standard for Canada
Region
Americas
North America
Connectivity
Calling
How to Get to Toronto
Transportation options and arrival information
43.677779.62481Toronto Pearson International Airport(YYZIATA).(updated May 2022), inMississauga, is 30-50 minutes by car (depending on traffic) or 25 minutes by train from downtown Toronto and is served by most major international carriers. There are two terminals: Terminal 1 hosts all Air Canada flights and a few other international (mostly Star Alliance) carriers while Terminal 3 hosts all other airlines. When travelling from Toronto International (and other major Canadian airports) to the Uni
Getting Around Toronto
Local transportation and navigation tips
Toronto is huge, and most roads run for very long distances. Streetcar rail, subway rail, and intercity rail services are clean and efficient, and it's entirely possible to get around Toronto without a car, especially downtown. You may find it quicker and easier to drive, but the highways regularly backup during rush hour (7AM-10AM and 4PM-7PM). Toronto has plentiful parking garages downtown, but they are very expensive.
Safety in Toronto
Very High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.389)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
The overall violent crime rate in Canada, and particularly in Toronto, is lower than that found in major cities in the United States. Petty crime is generally not a serious problem in Toronto, but be vigilant with your possessions. Car and bike theft are comparable to other large North American cities.
Where to Stay in Toronto
Accommodation tips and recommendations
Most hotels and hostels are situated directly outside the downtown core. Prices for rooms generally range from $150 for a standard hotel, $60–80 for a motel, and $20–40 for a bed in a hostel.
Things to See in Toronto
16 landmarks and points of interest
Birchmount Stadium
stadium at Birchmount
Canoe Landing Park
park in Toronto, Canada
James Gardens
Public park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Kiever Synagogue
Orthodox synagogue in Toronto, Canada
Knox Presbyterian Church
church in Ontario, Canada
Nathan Phillips Square
plaza in front of Toronto, Ontario's City Hall named in honour of the above
Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, Kingsway
church in Ontario, Canada
St. Andrew's Church
church in Toronto, Ontario
St. Francis of Assisi Church
Toronto church
St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church
church in Ontario, Canada
St. Mary's Church
church in Ontario, Canada
Statue of Al Purdy
memorial in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Source: Wikidata
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