Toronto Excursion Guide

The City of Toronto is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. With 2.5 million people in the city and 5.5 million people in the surrounding metropolitan area, Toronto is a popular destination of people from many different countries. Despite being populous, Places Rated Almanac rated Toronto as the safest metropolitan area in North America.

In the Toronto area, nearly 140 different languages are spoken, and over 30% of the population speak a language other than French or English. Because of the multi-cultural nature of the city, Toronto has several different neighborhoods, where restaurants and shops of different cultures can be enjoyed. Neighborhoods in the city include Koreatown, Little Italy, Portugal Village, Chinatown, Greektown, and Little India.

Visitors to Toronto have a wide variety of attractions available year round. Visitors can visit museums, parks, the underground, attend sporting events, enjoy many shopping opportunities, and attend many of the festivals and special events.

Toronto has several well known museums that are popular destinations for visitors. The Fort York National Historic Site, Historic Zion Schoolhouse, Scarborough Historical Museum, and the York Museum offer a wide variety of historical artifacts from the history of Toronto and Canada.

When visitors to the city are looking for some time to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area, Toronto has many parks that offer a respite. Toronto parks are popular for walkers, joggers, hikers, and cyclists. Plus, the city has many year round facilities for children.

The weather in Toronto can vary throughout the year, from wind, snow, and cold in winter to sunny and hot in the summer. However, visitors can beat the elements and explore Toronto’s PATH, which is an underground walkway. The PATH which connects shopping, offices, and entertainment points, at nearly 17 miles, is the largest underground complex in the world. Many popular destinations are connected to the PATH such as the Hockey Hall of Fame, Roy Thomson Hall, Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre, and the CN Tower.

As a major city, Toronto is home to several major league sports. The Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), Toronto Blue Jays (MLB), Toronto Raptors (NBA), Toronto Argonauts (CFL) and Toronto FC (MLS). In addition, Toronto has hosted professional tennis, auto racing, lacrosse and horse racing.

With nearly 5.5 million people in the metro area, getting around the city can be tricky. If you are driving, you can find a public parking lot to leave your car while you explore the city. Once in Toronto you have several different ways to enjoy the city. The underground PATH connects a large portion of the city, which you can explore by foot. Another option would be taking public transportation such as the subway, a bus, or streetcar. Which ever method you chose, you will find Toronto easy to navigate.

Toronto is a great destination for people of all ages, and has something for everyone. From historic locations to great shopping and unique attractions, you’ll have a great time in the city. Toronto is not only one of the safest cities in North America, but is also one of the friendliest. For more information on what to do and where to go in Toronto, here are online visitors guides:

Toronto Tourism

Where.ca Toronto tourist info

Toronto.com City information