The city of Toronto is located in Ontario, Canada, on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, across the lake from the United States. It is an important economic center in Canada, a famous international city, and the only first-class city in the world in Canada. Toronto ranks 11th in the GFCI Global Financial Index. It is developed, diverse, livable, and affluent. It has various labels on its head, and the city's comprehensive strength is very strong.


The high-rise buildings in Toronto's business district are lined up with different heights, and they are prosperous, which is a typical European and American city style. Although there are a large number of buildings, most of the buildings adopt a modern and concise style, so the combination is not chaotic, and the harmony is very high, giving people a clean and tidy visual experience.


Toronto is flourishing in the arts and culture, with the world-famous Royal Museum, the Ontario Art Gallery, one of the best galleries in North America, and the world's top-level symphony orchestra, opera company and national ballet. Toronto has many world-renowned first-class institutions, such as the University of Toronto, York University, Ryerson University and Ontario College of Art and Design.


Half of the residents in downtown Toronto are immigrants from more than 100 ethnic groups from all over the world. The diverse ethnic characteristics make it one of the most diverse cities in the world with more than 140 languages in the world. The city is very diverse and very inclusive. Chinatown, Korea Street and a platter of many ethnic cultures can be seen in the city. It is worth noting that Toronto has not caused chaos in the city due to the diversity of its population. On the contrary, Toronto, with its peaceful and peaceful attitude, accommodates many different people from different backgrounds.


If you have a chance to visit Toronto, here are the places that most people will come to, you must know!


River Valley Park


River Valley Park is the largest park in Toronto, covering an area of more than 10,000 acres, 13 times the size of New York's Central Park, and the largest urban park in North America. Various landforms, it is a place where you can enjoy the wilderness experience so close to the city center.


CN Tower


The CN Tower is the symbol of Toronto. The TV tower is 553.33 meters high and consists of four parts: the base, the observation deck, the "sky cover" and the antenna tower from top to bottom. One of the most famous is the 360° revolving restaurant observation deck, which is 351 meters above the ground. This restaurant takes 72 minutes to rotate once, and customers can have a 360° panoramic view of Toronto without moving. The most unique feature of the TV Tower is the glass floor built on the viewing platform. This fan-shaped glass floor is 342 meters high, which makes almost every tourist who tries to step on this floor tremble.


Royal Ontario Museum


The Royal Ontario Museum is one of Toronto's most popular museums, with a wide variety of exhibits. This museum brings together natural history and world culture. Exhibits range from dinosaurs and prehistoric humans to textiles and biodiversity. There are also many hands-on and interactive exhibitions held here to increase visitors' understanding of the past and present.