Moving out of State to Toronto

  

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Toronto’s cultural melting pot is probably best experienced through the diversity of its neighbourhoods. Yorkville first gained notoriety as a hippie haven in the 1960`s, and was transformed into a high end shopping Mecca in the 1980`s, which today rivals some of the world’s top shopping destinations. Greektown on the Danforth is a vibrant community that combines the zest of modern Mediterranean life with the distinctly historic spirit of ancient Greece. One of the friendliest neighbourhoods in the City, the streets are peppered with enchanting shops, boutiques, restaurants and nightclubs that entertain visitors from mid-afternoon to early morning. With two Italian communities, Toronto has the largest Italian concentration per capita outside Italy itself. One neighbourhood Corsa Italia is as authentic as it comes, you wouldn’t even know you which side of the Atlantic you were on. Little Italy may have given way to more tourist concessions but remains a delightful, buzzing area overflowing with lively outdoor cafes, enthusiastic street sellers and specialty shops. If shopping is your passion then Toronto`s Downtown Walkway links 10 kilometres of underground shopping, services and entertainment. Last but by no means least all visitors simply have to experience the charm of the world’s longest street, Yonge Street. Packed with fascinating shops, bars, theatres, music venues, cinemas, restaurants, cafes and the most colourful people in the City it is an ideal place to taste the many aspects of Toronto in one go.

Probably the single most important factor in the success of Toronto’s tourist industry is its superb nightlife. More than 7 million people attend theatre here each year, half of which are visitors to the city. There are over 70 theatre venues in the Metro Toronto area alone, from converted firehalls and factories, to beautifully restored vaudeville houses and modern performing arts complexes. The total capacity is over 43,000 seats! The Downtown Theatre District has the highest concentration of large, prestigious theatres with the East End esteemed for its high-calibre presentations. The Entertainment District, Annex Neighbourhood and Bathurst Strip offer alternative and avant-garde lower-priced theatres.

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