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Toronto, Canada
Canada's largest city and a major transatlantic and transpacific connecting point.
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Toronto's diversity shows up most clearly in its neighborhoods — Kensington Market, Chinatown, Little Italy, and beyond — anchored by a compact downtown and the CN Tower on the lakeshore. Its airport is one of the busiest in North America for both domestic and international connections.
Best time to visit
June–September has the warmest, most reliable weather for exploring the waterfront and outdoor markets.
Top attractions
- •The CN Tower, including its glass floor and EdgeWalk if you want the exposed version
- •The Toronto Islands, a short ferry ride from downtown
- •Kensington Market and Chinatown for food and browsing
- •The Distillery District's pedestrian-only Victorian-era streets
- •The Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario
Practical tips
- •The UP Express train connects Pearson Airport (YYZ) to Union Station downtown in about 25 minutes.
- •Winters can be severe — check seasonal weather closely if traveling outside summer.
- •Tipping (typically 15–20%) is standard and expected at sit-down restaurants.
Frequently asked questions
What airport serves Toronto?
Toronto's main airport is Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
When is the best time to visit Toronto?
June–September has the warmest, most reliable weather for exploring the waterfront and outdoor markets.
Is Toronto a good place to meet someone flying from a different city?
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