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Categories: provincial or territorial capital city in Canada, single-tier municipality, big city, largest city, financial center, human settlement, census division of Canada and locality; Location: Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada, North America; View on OpenStreetMap
- Harbourfront
The Harbourfront neighbourhood in Toronto encompasses the...
- Ciudad De Toronto
Toronto es la ciudad más poblada de Canadá y capital de su...
- Kensington-Chinatown
Kensington Market is one of the most eclectic and unique...
- Entertainment and Financial Districts
By day, the suits and powerbrokers of the Financial District...
- Yonge-Dundas
The Toronto City Hall, or New City Hall, is the seat of the...
- Downtown East
St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica is the cathedral church of...
- Yorkville and The Annex
Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival castle-style mansion and...
- East End
Leslieville is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada,...
- Harbourfront
Explore an interactive map containing layers of information including the city’s base geography, administrative boundaries and a variety of public services. View Toronto Maps. Browse a wide selection of maps below. For additional geographic data, visit Open Data.
Toronto is a diverse, energetic and liveable city, home to many tourist attractions, and seemingly endless dining, shopping and entertainment possibilities. Overview Map
The City of Toronto is the cultural, entertainment and financial capital of Canada. The city is home to more than 2.7 million people and is the centre of one of North America's most dynamic regions. Toronto is the capital city of the Province of Ontario.
Toronto at a Glance. Quick facts about the City, including population, land area, average household income and more. For the most recent monthly indicators, see the Toronto Economic Bulletin.
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The Greater Toronto Area is centred on the city of Toronto, in Ontario's Golden Horseshoe. It is generally considered to extend west to the border with Hamilton, east to the border of Port Hope, and north to the shore of Lake Simcoe. Map. Directions.