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  3. 3 days ago · Conservative candidate Don Stewart has won the longtime federal Liberal stronghold of Toronto–St. Paul's, a stunning result that raises questions about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's future.

  4. Arrivals at Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) - Today. Check the status of your flight to Toronto Pearson Airport using the information on our arrivals page. The data on arrival times and status is frequently updated in real time. To simplify your search, you have the option to filter results by Airline or Time period, or you can use the search box ...

    • Start Your Day at Union Station
    • Have Breakfast at St. Lawrence Market
    • Explore The Distillery District
    • Live on The Edge on Cn Tower
    • Have Lunch in Kensington Market
    • Visit Casa Loma
    • Enter The Royal Ontario Museum
    • Check Out Queen Street West
    • Shop at Eaton Centre and Bloor Street
    • Watch The Sunset at The Harbourfront

    Pearson airport express train will take you straight to Toronto’s busiest subway station – Union Station. This place has around 300,000 people passing on a standard business day, which makes it the busiest station in Canada,and it’s the perfect start to experience the vibrant lifestyle of the city. The station’s history goes back all the way to 185...

    A short 10 min walk on Front Street will take you to the St. Lawrence Market, named World’s Best Food Market by National Geographic in 2012. With over 100 vendors, you can find anything from traditional Jewish “bagels” to Ukrainian perogies, local cheeses, or the Canadian peameal bacon sandwich. After you have breakfast have a coffee or a drink in ...

    Continue walking on Front Street for 15 minutes and reach the historical Distillery District. The area is the best-preserved collection of Victorian Architecture in North America. It is the home to over 40 heritage buildings and courtyards, boutiques and artisan shops and a popular walking destination. You can shop, eat, exploreor wake up your inne...

    Take the bus on Front Street or walk up to King Street and take the 504 streetcar that will get you near the CN (Canadian National) tower, before the night crowds. Built in 1976 as a satellite tower, it held the record for the World’s Tallest Building and Freestanding Structure until 2007. You can choose to take the glass elevator to the observatio...

    Hop on the Spadina Streetcar that will take you through the hectic Chinatown all the way to Toronto’s most vibrant neighborhood – Kensington Market. It’s a bohemian neighbourhood populated with artists and packed with affordable cafes and restaurants. Since Canada’s Marijuana legalisation in 2018, you can find a variety of dispensaries and indulge ...

    After a nice lunch, hop on a bus and go and visit Casa Loma. Built in 1914, this is the only authentic castle on the whole continent, and it has so much to offer. Inside, there are various exhibits you can check out, from vintage cars to an exhibit dedicated to Girl Guides who have a long history with this place. But that’s not all because there ar...

    After Casa Loma, you should make room in your itinerary for the Royal Ontario Museum, also known as ROM. This is, without a doubt, one of the best museums in Canada, and the collection of artifacts you can see here reaches every corner of the world. There is art, there is culture, and there is natural history, plus the building itself is quite beau...

    Voted one of the coolest neighbourhoods by Vogue magazine and just a 5 min walk down from Kensington is the trendy Queen Street. The street stretches throughout the city but walk east from Bathurst Street and check out the cool shops like The Condom Shack or have a photo session in the Graffiti Alley. You can shop on the local “TSOQ” (The Store On ...

    Take the 501 East to Queen and Yonge and explore the largest Toronto mall on the longest street in the world. You can find clothes, shoes, jewelry at all price ranges here but if you want to indulge in some luxury shopping take the Yonge street and walk over Yonge-Dundas square for some street entertainment all the way up to Bloor Street and check ...

    Use your last hours to treat all your senses. Hop on the Yonge-University subway back to Union station and walk down to Harbourfront. It is the lakefront neighbourhood overlooking Toronto Islands and Lake Ontario. The views are spectacular and the air is fresh! You can try a local craft beer at Amsterdam Brewery, have a nice dinner or just hang out...

  5. Digital and downloadable maps of Pearson airport terminal 1 and terminal 3, including an arrivals map and a gate map for each terminal.

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  7. Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. With a population of 2,731,571, it is the fourth most populous city in North America after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.

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