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Things to know about Toronto

by Sophie Wilson Garden Supply and Landscaping Service
Toronto is a fascinating cosmopolitan city whose people are the richest.  In a city where you can hear more than 100 languages ​​from around the world every day, you cannot be bored.

toronto garden centreThe Toronto area is one of the largest in North America and attracts not only immigrants from your Middle East. More and more often you can meet here, even Vietnamese, who add more color to this place.

Culture of Toronto

Toronto is a major center for theatrical art and is ranked at the top of the world with numerous shows. In many well known theaters you can watch the latest hits straight from Broadway. As far as the cultural development of the city is concerned, its musical side is not to be missed, as the TSO Symphony Orchestra,

Attractions in Toronto

One of the city's most important attractions is the 553-meter concrete transmission tower, the CN Tower (CN Tower), which is the second largest self-contained structure in the world. It is open until 22:00 in the winter and until 23:00 in the summer. When visiting downtown Toronto, you should also see the world's first fully domed Rogers Center tower. In this part of the city you will find something for the tourists who want to have fun. There is also Dundas Square, which is a square where many concerts take place. You cannot miss it thanks to the characteristic neon and fountains. Next to it is an entertainment complex with 30 cinema screens. Toronto garden centre is a good place to visit
 
Lovers of fresh air and nature are sure to visit Queen`s Park, where they can also explore the neo-Roman park of the Ontario Parliament.
You can also take a car or train and head for the Niagara Falls, 1.5 hours drive from Toronto. For theater fans and operas we recommend going to the Canadian Opera Company or the so-called. 
 
Youngest tourists are sure to visit Radio and Television Studio, sugar museums and dolls, one of the world's largest water parks - The Ontario Place, Black Creek Pioneer Village - a historic village recreating the life of the first settlers of the nineteenth century and a thematically divided Toronto ZOO, where will have a chance to see penguins, white lions, polar bears, American moose and kugur.
 
For shopping it is best to go to the neighboring Chinatown Kensington Market. You can find a wide variety of goods representing Arab, European, African or Indian countries. Local scent shops feature exotic scents and colorful Victorian homes feature vintage clothing stores.

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About Sophie Wilson Junior   Garden Supply and Landscaping Service

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