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Toronto – a
collage of ethnicity – a
destination where you can experience a blend of cultures, indulge in
authentic foods
to participating in the city’s celebrated street festivals. Toronto
is Canada's largest city and has a great deal more to offer than its
magnificent structures. The city has adapted an atmosphere from its diverse
populace and encourages distinct communities within the city, where their
traditions, languages and customs can be embraced and enjoyed. Cultures
are expressed with bilingual street signs, authentic restaurants, publications
and urbane shopping centres. A few cultural icons include “Taste
of the Danforth” a summer festival where you can relish in an assortment
of international cuisine including a traditional Greek festival. “Toronto
Lion Dance Festival” This is a celebration of Chinese
and Asian culture, which is a part of the Dundas – Spadina area
known as Chinatown. Little Italy – a stylish neighbourhood with
a warm European atmosphere, known for its coffee bars, lounges, trattorias
and of course,
Italian cuisine. Walking the strip where the patios are filled with conversations
and live music, blend into the night’s intimate atmosphere.
Toronto’s
character is made up from the heart of its multiculturalism. It celebrates
world renowned festivals with extravagant costumes; highlights include
the “Caribana”, “Beaches
International Jazz Festival” and
the “The
Toronto International Film Festival”. A favourite
among locals is the “CHIN
International Picnic”, always an
entertaining event. Nestled among the narrow streets, “The Kensington
Market” is a popular destination for those seeking unique international
delights. No matter when you visit Toronto there is always something
new to discover and experience. Toronto is sure to captivate the heart
and soul of anyone visiting.
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