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  1. Welcome to Toronto – City of Toronto

    Whether you plan to explore museums and attractions, attend a festival, immerse yourself in live music and nightlife, or experience an international culinary scene – Toronto is ready to …

  2. City of Toronto

    The official website for the City of Toronto. Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of more than three million people.

  3. Things to Do - City of Toronto

    From world-class concerts, museums and galleries to bustling festivals, thrilling sports and eclectic neighbourhoods, there are unforgettable experiences waiting to be discovered across …

  4. About Toronto – City of Toronto

    Toronto is Canada’s largest city and a world leader in business, finance, technology, entertainment and culture. Its large population of immigrants from all over the globe has also …

  5. PATH – Toronto's Downtown Pedestrian Walkway - City of Toronto

    The PATH is a mostly underground pedestrian walkway network in downtown Toronto that spans more than 30 kilometres of restaurants, shopping, services and entertainment.

  6. Toronto will stage six matches at Toronto Stadium (BMO Field), kicking off on June 12, 2026, with Canada's Men’s National Team’s opening match. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for …

  7. Festivals & Events Calendar – City of Toronto

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  8. FIFA World Cup 26™ Toronto

    The City of Toronto will host six matches, kicking off on June 12, 2026, with the first-ever men’s FIFA World Cup™ match on Canadian soil and featuring Canada’s Men’s National Team.

  9. New Electric Ferries – City of Toronto

    Discover the design, size and features of Toronto's new electric ferries and when they'll be on the water.

  10. Toronto Sign – City of Toronto

    The current vinyl wrap is an artwork titled Rekindle, designed by Toronto-based artist Joseph Sagaj in recognition of UNESCO’s International Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022 to …