Toronto's population is one of the most diverse in the world. Nearly all of the world's culture groups are represented in Toronto and more than 100 languages and dialects are spoken.
Come experience the wide variety of unique activities Toronto has to offer. Featuring local attractions, eclectic culture, and a vivacious nightlife, Toronto attractions offer something for everyone. Explore some of Toronto's diverse neighbourhoods, each with its own distinct personality.
While you're here be sure to experience our live theatre, world class attractions, many festivals and fine dining. Toronto also has year-round professional sports action. The Maple Leafs (NHL) and Raptors (NBA) play all winter, while summer sees the Blue Jays (Major League Baseball), Argonauts (CFL football) and Toronto FC (MLS).
From cosmopolitan chic to country charm, Toronto's neighbourhoods offer an eclectic mix of architecture, food and shopping. This vast cultural diversity creates a worldly experience for visitors. Toronto neighbourhoods capture the essence of the city's cultural diversity. Even outside the city, Toronto neighbourhoods in the Greater Toronto region are known for famous museums, shopping districts and restaurants.
When you are planning your visit to Toronto, be sure to include a day trip to the city of Niagara Falls. Approximately 90 minutes from Toronto and home to the majestic Niagara Falls, this thriving tourist hotspot attracts thrill-seekers and romantics alike. Take in the captivating falls from above, or get up close to this natural wonder on the deck of the Maid of the Mist. This unforgettable boat ride takes you to the bottom of the churning 13-storey falls. With rain gear to protect you from the spray, experience a ride no water park can match!
The local dining scene is almost as marvellous as the falls themselves. Appetizing dishes await at your choice of restaurants – from elegant international cuisine, family-style dinner to casual pubs and patios. Add a splash of local flair with a superb bottle of wine from one of the many Niagara vineyards.
As the sun sets and takes daylight with it, a fluorescent halo engulfs the sky around Niagara and signals the start of night. You’ll find yourself in the middle of the excitement as pulsating sounds spill out onto the street from the various nightclubs, creating a vibrant and exciting rhythm for your evening’s entertainment. Comedy clubs fill with patrons looking for a laugh (or many) and first-class live shows take the stage at the city’s two casinos.
Moreover, the beauty of the country side beckons, and those who answer the call will be pleasantly rewarded. Niagara-on-the-Lake is a tourist favourite, rich in culture, history, theatre and gastronomic delights. Renowned for being home to over 50 wineries in its picturesque landscape, this lovely town is approximately 20 minutes outside of Niagara Falls. With large estate and boutique wineries so close together, you’ll have the opportunity to sample a range of excellent reserves, new releases and rare vintages. Many wineries have on-site restaurants where you can pair their great wines with superb dishes.
After spending time swirling, sniffing and tasting world-renowned wines, enjoy a round of golf, schedule a relaxing spa session or discover the history of the town with a calm evening stroll along tree-lined streets. A walk along the Escarpment trail entices many, as does the brilliant collection of Canadian antiquities at the Niagara Historical Museum. Learn about the War of 1812 at historic Fort George and enjoy a visit to the many unique stores and galleries that line the main street. Niagara-on-the-Lake is also home to the celebrated Shaw Festival one of the world’s finest repertory theatre companies, with three theatres staging plays by George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries, and plays about the period of Shaw’s lifetime.
Source: Tourism Toronto