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Facts about Toronto Founded in 1834 The largest city in Canada Population: about 2.8 million people 307 km of rivers and creeks run through the city One of the “greenest” cities in the world Over 140 languages and dialects are spoken in Toronto
CN Tower Communications and observation tower- the largest tower in the world – 553 meters high. The elevator will take you up to the restaurant with the glass floor
Yonge Street Yonge Street in Toronto is the longest street in the world: 1896 km long
Royal Ontario Museum Canada’s biggest national historic museum More than six millions items and forty galleries Attracts over one million visitors every year.
The PATH Toronto has the largest underground city in the world called THE PATH About 27 km long Contains 1200 shops Connects more than 50 office buildings Using PATH one can access twenty parking garages, five subway stations, two major department stores, six major hotels, and a railway terminal
Royal Bank Plaza RBP is the headquarters of Royal Bank of Canada Consists of two Towers: North and South The exteriors of the Towers are covered with gold-bronze glass with tan granite accents. The glass was colored using 71,000 g. of gold
Hockey Hall of Fame The home of the Stanley Cup the finest collection of hockey artifacts; themed exhibits dedicated to the game’s greatest players, teams and achievements; an extensive array of multimedia stations; theatres; larger-than- life statues; a replica NHL dressing room
Niagara Falls You can get on a one-day bus tour from Toronto to Niagara Falls that is only 130 km southwest of Toronto
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada B uilt at the base of CN Tower Contains 16,000 aquatic animals North America’s longest underwater viewing tunnel with more than 5.7 million liters of water and over 100 interactive opportunities
Ontario Science Centre Opened in 1969 Since then hosted more than 49 million visitors Centre for innovative thinking and public dialogue about science, technology and society
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