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Toronto is a world class city with a multitude of activities and events to keep visitors entertained- from festivals and dining, to museums and shopping for all ages.
Visiting Casa Loma and Black Creek Pioneer Village, and attending concerts at Massey and Roy Thomson Hall are popular Christmas 2009 holiday family events in Toronto.
The city of Toronto Ontario has much to offer for the holidays, from various Christmas shows to massive shopping sales.
Between June and September, films are screened outdoors, free to the public in downtown Toronto. With weekly events, there is always a diverse range of films to be seen.
Toronto is a "World Class City" with lots of activities to keep visitors entertained- from festivals and fine dining, to museums and shopping year round.
With sold-out games and fan sections lively enough to rival a premiership game, it's clear that Toronto soccer fans love the Toronto FC!
Many Toronto restaurants book up quickly for Christmas, holiday or seasonal parties so organize early to ensure a spot for a festive office lunch, buffet or dinner party.
Toronto's event calendar is brimming with holiday seasonal events, including the Christmas tree lighting at City Hall and performances of Handel's Messiah at Massey Hall.
Cross-country or Nordic skiing at Toronto and Barrie area resorts is a more affordable sport than downhill skiing, as well as providing vigorous outdoor exercise.
Developmentally disabled hockey players enjoy Canada's favourite sport in events organized by Special Hockey International.
For a one-hour town hall held on June 11. 2009 in Cambridge, Ontario to discuss recession-fighting measures, the Conservative government spent $108,000.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada is a popular destination for families with children of all ages. There are many family-friendly activites and attractions located in the city.
Cook Jackie Liew's vegetarian philosophy: be grateful for your food and learn how to make veggies with sauce.
With the approach of the 2010 Winter Olympics, many Canadians will be inspired to take up winter sports such as figure skating. Toronto has some of the best rinks around.
World Pride is an event that promotes gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues from around the globe. It will bring contingents from all over the world to Toronto.
Toronto musician Gregory Oh is innovative and outspoken--but don't be too quick to label him a firebrand.
With the holiday season approaching, Toronto Christmas craft shows are great places to buy seasonal gifts, clothing, jewellery, stained glass, ceramics, and home decor.
Ever been to Cuba and wish you could transport your experience home with you? If you live in the Greater Toronto Area (or you're visiting), you just got your wish!
Many women are disappointed with the men they are meeting on the Internet. Women should start looking for men at the Rogers Centre, sports bars and hardware stores.
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