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Art admirers
will really enjoy the Art Gallery of Ontario which is
one of the largest and finest art museums in North America.
Then, there is the Royal
Ontario Museum, Canada's
largest museum, which hosts an excellent display of Egyptian mummy coffins.
(Yes, they also have a sensational dinosaur exhibit.
Toronto was
recently designated as 'the world's most multicultural city'. You can travel
around the world and experience a tremendous variety of ethnicities all
conveniently within Toronto. Experience our Chinatown, one of the continent's
largest, or. Greektown with its culinary delights, or Little Italy and its
street cafés. Fine-dining savoring almost every imaginable cuisine — from
local fare to exotic African, Indian and Thai delicacies — available in one of
over 5,000 Toronto restaurants.
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Toronto is the
third largest theatre-going city in the English-speaking world. From the great
musicals to comedies to dramas featuring international stars, the play's
the thing in Toronto. Their theatres are attractions in themselves; you must
tour at least one of their grand, restored theatres. The Royal Alexandra Theatre,
with its red plush, gold brocade and baroque decoration, is the epitome of a
classic theatre. In contrast, there is the modern Princess of Wales Theatre with
its huge stage.
Go back in time
via a visit to the Edwardian era castle estate, Casa Loma.
Built in 1914, its opulently furnished rooms and interconnecting secret
passages and tunnels, its towers and turrets, its grand gardens are all part of
an experience you'll cherish in the years to come.
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