Toronto is Canada's biggest city with 5,113,149 people. It is also an incredibly ethnically diverse city--officially the most multicultural city in the world, according to the United Nations .
Want some great Indian, Malaysian, or Hmong cuisine? Whether you're a gourmet or just looking for good eats, you can find almost any style of international cuisine in Toronto's 5,000-plus restaurants .
Visitors to Toronto can rub elbows with celebrities at the Toronto International Film Festival, or be part of the excitement at the Grand Prix of Toronto. The Royal Ontario museum is a great place to explore an Egyptian mummy, visit a bat cave, or marvel at international geological finds. The Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum is a must for any sports fan.
The shopper will find designer couture on fashionable Bloor Street, and funkier looks on Queen Street West. Every style under the sun finds its place at the Toronto Eaton Centre in the middle of downtown.
The CN Tower in downtown Toronto is the world's tallest freestanding tower at 553 m. The tower is almost twice as tall as the Eiffel Tower in Paris. In 1995, it was declared one of the seven wonders of the world by the American Society of Civil Engineers. There is no view quite like the one from the top of this amazing structure. A ride in the glass-fronted elevators takes only 58 seconds to travel 342 meters (1,136 feet).