
Toronto is Canada's largest city and the provincial capital of Ontario.  Toronto's population is 2,518,772, residents of Toronto are termed  Torontonians.
The city is a port of entry and an important commercial, financial, and  industrial hub as well as Canada's banking and stock-exchange center and  chief wholesale-distribution point. Its importance as a port and  transshipment point has increased since the opening (1959) of the St.  Lawrence Seaway. Ontario's wealth of raw materials and hydroelectric  power make Toronto an industrial powerhouse. The city and surrounding  area produces more than half of Canada's manufactured goods.
Toronto's downtown core is sandwiched between Front Street to the south,  Bloor to the north, Spadina to the west and Jarvis to the east. Yonge  Street is the main north-south artery: principal street numbers start  and names change from "West" to "East" from here. Note, therefore, that  1000 Queen Street W is a long way from 1000 Queen Street E. To  appreciate the transition between the different downtown neighbourhoods,  it's best to walk around the centre - Front to Bloor is about 2km,  Spadina to Jarvis 1km. In an attempt to protect shoppers from Ontario's  climate, there's also an enormous sequence of pedestrianized shopping  arcades called the PATH Walkway , which begins beneath Union Station,  twisting up to the Eaton Centre shopping mall and beyond. Both visitor  centres issue free PATH maps.
Street signs in Toronto are mostly in English. Weekly and daily  newspapers are published in myriad languages, and the city hosts a  successful international film festival each September. It is also the  second-largest live-theater venue on the continent (after New York), and  is home to a popular baseball team, the Toronto Blue Jays. Simply put,  Toronto has something for everyone.
When to go to Toronto?
Summer and fall are popular because of the mild weather, however,  Toronto receives plenty of visitors for various festivals throughout the  year: the International Film Festival in September, the Jazz Festival  in June, and the Royal Agricultural Fair in November. In February there  are two weekends of Winterfest.
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