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By Mira Saraf   
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Home to the CN Tower, the longest street in North America (Yonge Street), and one of the longest streetcar lines in North America (The Queen Streetcar), Toronto has a lot to offer visitors no matter their interest. Besides being the financial and business capital of Canada, the fifth largest city in North America is also one of the most cosmopolitan and culturally diverse cities in the world.

 

If you're downtown close to the water, you can visit the Harbourfront, the city's bustling St. Lawrence Market or the Hockey Hall of Fame. There's always something to see at Dundas Square - Toronto at   NightToronto's answer to Times Square, home to outdoor markets and free concerts among other attractions. If shopping is what brings you here - you can take a walk through the high-end retailers on Bloor Street or take a walk through Yorkville. The Eaton Centre is a never-fail alternative right across the street from Dundas Square. Toronto is also home to several museums including AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario)  & the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum)