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Toronto skyline
The city is sited on the north shore of Lake Ontario, and sports distinctive neighbourhoods as well as the longest street in the world, Yonge Street, as its main north-south artery. Toronto's main landmark is the CN Tower, which is the world's tallest free-standing structure with glass-fronted elevators that rise 1,815ft (553m) to indoor and outdoor observation decks. The city also boasts the 'Skydome', which is a multi-purpose entertainment complex with a retractable roof, billed as the world's greatest entertainment centre.
In the 17th century Toronto was a small French colony; then came the American Revolution which encouraged scores of families whose loyalties lay with the British to flee north. Many settled beside the lake establishing a town known as York, which slowly grew in importance as an administrative and manufacturing centre. In 1834 the name was changed to Toronto, an Indian word meaning 'meeting place'. The new name proved worthy when about a century later the city's English character began to be buried beneath the conglomeration of cultures brought in by a massive tide of immigrants from all corners of the world. Old English pubs and Victorian and Edwardian architecture survive among the skyscrapers, but Toronto is today a lively and cosmopolitan city and Canada's commercial capital.
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| Crowne Plaza Hotel Airport Toronto | |
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From 71 CAD
33 Carlson Court ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
26 Reviews |
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| InterContinental Centre Hotel Toronto | |
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From 159 CAD
225 Front Street West ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
63 Reviews |
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| InterContinental Hotel Yorkville Toronto | |
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From 135 CAD
220 Bloor Street West ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
79 Reviews |
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