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. Developed, diverse, livable, and affluent... It has various halos above its head, and the overall strength of the city is very strong.


The high-rise buildings in Toronto's business district are prosperous one after another, 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 they are not chaotic when combined, and the harmony is very high. Gives a clean and tidy visual experience, which is extraordinarily atmospheric.


Cleanliness, modernity, cultural diversity, and a sense of security that never disappears in every corner of the city have earned Toronto a reputation as one of the most livable cities in the world several times. When you first come here, you may be amazed by the splendor of the CN Tower, the splendor of the fountain under the night of Nathan Phillips Square, or the spacious and bright and crowded Toronto Union Station.


Toronto's unique geography, history and economy make it unique. Toronto has four distinct seasons. Spring here is short; summer is hot and humid; autumn is sunny and warm; winter is cold.


Toronto has a proud urban landscape, including the world's second tallest building, one of the modern wonders of the CN Tower, the beautiful and charming Lake Ontario, the lakeside corridor that stretches for miles and many world-renowned architectural designers designed for Toronto magnificent building.


Here are some of the famous local attractions in Toronto.


1. Toronto's Chinatown


The local Chinese and Chinese population in Toronto is as high as 400,000, which is equivalent to about 1% of the population of Canada. It is the city with the largest number of Chinese in Canada. There are 5 Chinatowns in Toronto.


2. CN Tower


The CN Tower is a landmark building in Toronto, which is located on the shore of Lake Ontario in the north of the city center. The TV Tower is Canada's most famous icon and has become the most beautiful sight in Toronto. With a height of 553.33 meters, the TV Tower is the tallest independent building in the world and the communication and tourism center of the city. You can climb the glass floor and open-air observation deck 342 meters above the ground, or sit in the award-winning 360-degree revolving restaurant and enjoy food and panoramic views of the city.


3. Spadina Pier Wetland


Spadina Pier Wetlands, a former lakeside parking lot, is now a sustainable ecosystem. In addition to barracudas, visitors can also find monarch butterflies, mallards, goldfinches, dragonflies and red-winged birds.


4. Art Gallery of Ontario


The Art Gallery of Ontario was established in 1990 and is one of the most famous art galleries in Canada. The museum has a collection of more than 80,000 pieces, which were created from the 1st century AD to the present. The most important collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario is a large collection of Canadian art. The museum also has a collection of more than 16,000 artistic creations and paintings from the 14th century to modern times. The bright Art Gallery of Ontario is full of modern art vibes. There are areas and rooms in the museum dedicated to Canadians to enjoy or exchange their own collections. There are restaurants and shops in the museum, and there is a timetable for some activities in the museum at the entrance. Visitors can visit according to their own time.


This city is very attractive to friends who like modern urban style and high-rise buildings. Judging from the current development trend, the future of Toronto will embark on a more extreme and prosperous road.