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The Caribana festival began in 1967 as a gift from the city's Caribbean community to mark Canada's centennial. Now it's Toronto's biggest cultural attraction,...more
One of the world's largest Victorian industrial centers was reborn in 2003 as a hip arts district of galleries, theaters, restaurants, and boutiques. The...more
This recently unveiled opera house is a stunning example of contemporary formalist architecture, but don't let the visuals fool you: They built it for the...more
Once the site of railroad yards, docks, and warehouses, this waterfront area was reclaimed by the government in the '70s and turned into the Harbourfront...more
For all its highbrow cosmopolitanism, Toronto is, nevertheless, the biggest hockey city in the world. Even tropics-dwelling nonskaters can find something fun to...more
This lively neighborhood situated just west of Chinatown is an ongoing street-level festival of ethnic food and shopping. Legend has it that no other market on...more
Anchored by the CHUM CityTV station at Queen and John streets, this prime patch of urbanity went bohemian in the late '80s and seems to be resisting the...more
Open since 1989, the Rogers Centre (formerly known as the SkyDome) is the home of both the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team and the Canadian Football League's...more
This museum's renowned collection is centered on natural history and world culture—don't miss the archaeological exhibits and the Bat Cave—but...more










