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  1. The GTA is Canada's most populous metropolitan area that includes the core City of Toronto and the regional municipalities of Halton, Peel, York, and Durham (which contains Oshawa). The GTHA forms the core of a larger urban agglomeration known as the Golden Horseshoe.

  2. The Greater Toronto Area is a part of several larger areas in Southern Ontario. The area is also combined with the city of Hamilton to form a conurbation known as the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). [5] [6] The GTHA combined with Niagara Region form the core of the Golden Horseshoe.

  3. The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area’s (GTHA) residential construction boom is increasingly pushing into historic industrial and employment lands, and a recent online Urban Land Institute Toronto panel looked at some of the issues and strategies which have arisen from the situation.

  4. Become a GTHA Member today! The GTHA is the voice of the Greater Toronto Area's hotel industry, representing 150 hotels, with approximately 36,000 guest rooms and 32,000 employees. Founded in 1925, the Greater Toronto Hotel Association has been serving the hotel industry of the Greater Toronto Area for nearly a century.

  5. The Greater Toronto Area is a part of several larger areas in Southern Ontario. The area is also combined with the city of Hamilton to form a conurbation known as the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). [5] [6] The GTHA combined with Niagara Region form the core of the Golden Horseshoe.

  6. CivicMatch leverages the power of networks to advance Indigenous, Black, and racialized rising leaders across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Bringing together established and rising leaders in small group conversations, CivicMatch delivers critical strategic connections that open doors to new opportunities and new relationships ...

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  8. The GTHA consists of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and the City of Hamilton. Unlike the Golden Horseshoe , which covers a larger area, the GTHA specifically refers to the urban conurbation of these regions.