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08/02/2010

The Anglo-Indian Culture of Toronto

Category: North America, Travel Destination – tayana 9:55 am

I believe that the Anglo-Indian culture of Toronto has impresses everyone in the world. A number of ethnic groups are the residents of this diversified cultural city. Toronto is warm in summer. However, to enjoy variety of festivals and events you need to be here in summer time. Winter is frosty in Toronto and the indoor entertainment takes over the outdoor activities. Symphonies, theater, opera and sporting events can be enjoyed in the snowy season.

Toronto also known as the heaven for mortal existence. The landscape is dominated with green land. It means that if you want to take some fresh air, simply go to High Park, the largest green land down town which located in Toronto’s west end stretching from Bloor Street west in the north to The Queensway in the south and from Park side Drive in the east to Ellis Avenue in the west. If you are happen to interesting in Shakespeare, humanism or art, you should come in summers for Can Stage’s Dream. For down town tour, Casa Loma, CN Tower, Medieval Times, Royal Ontario Museum are the must-experienced places.

Green lands pictures are not the only beauty you should gain form a Toronto tour. I am sure you do not want to miss shopping. For luxuries, you had better go to Bloor-Yorkville. Queen Street West is the best choice if you are searching something “in”. Toronto Eaton Centre, Square One, Vaughan Mills, Woodbine Centre, Cookstown Manufacturer’s Outlet Mall there would be a long list to cover all this.

In terms of public transport, Toronto had a subway system since 1954 and operates trains and buses also. Covering around 60 km, the subway system is a fast and pleasant means of transport. The north-south subway reaches from Union Station in the South all the way to the Sheppard Avenue on the one line and Finch on the other. The east-west line travels between Kennedy Road in the east to Kipling Avenue in the west. There are more trains in operation during the rush hours and it is estimated that the system can transport around 80,000 people per hour. The trains run roughly from 6a.m. to 1.30 a.m. but it is highly recommended you check the time of the last trains before you count on it.

Toronto is a city full of surprises. To know more about the city in detail, you could check the Canada 411, and I am sure you will not miss a thing about Toronto.