Next summer, I might be going to Ontario,Tornoto but after looking at videos and pics it seems extremely boring. My friend that lives there said it is so much fun and that it is far from boring. It doesn't seem like the USA specifically New York, where there are lights, camera and action going on.
2007-12-17
03:27:38
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brew m, speaking of the train, I am planning to take amtrak to go there.
2007-12-18
02:09:09 ·
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Carol P, yes I am very diverse, that's one of the reasons I want to go to Tornonto, because I heard there is alot of diversity there
2007-12-18
02:10:41 ·
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Wow High T, I made a typo WOW! and I'll will determine once I go if I wouldn't want to leave, if I go.
2007-12-18
02:13:38 ·
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Wow Energy, thanks for all that info!
2007-12-18
02:14:44 ·
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LIKE WHERE???? SIMONW!!!
2007-12-18
02:48:16 ·
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Honestly, I've been to Canada, and it is great! Not boring at all! It's beautiful...Try it. I've been to USA and it's great too, but Canada is so relaxing and beautiful. Try it! You'll love it.
Best places are Toronto and Ontario
2007-12-17 03:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Toronto is far from boring, but it so tries to be New York, so I am very confused to your question. There is some of the best theatre in Toronto, and you won't be able to walk through the streets in the summer without being moved to the other side of the streets, avoiding an outdoor movie set. If you want lights and cameras that is. Toronto is very much a global meltin pot struggling to get it's own identity. I would highly recomment Montreal. It's the most European city outside of Paris you can find. You will just find a bunch of American shops up and down Yonge and Bloor, why leave the US if we have our own copy right there in Toronto?
*notcanada.com has nothing to do with tourism, it is about the failed 'points system' dealing with immigration. it is a great site but I hardly think she has a PHD from India and wants to move here. I recommended that site just yesterday dealing with immigration, it's honest, but not related to tourism at all.
2007-12-19 07:59:12
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answered by Anonymous
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it is not estremely boring, but rather extremely interesting. There are many places you can visit and enjoy. Here are some other places you can explore.
CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Toronto Music Garden, Harbourfront Centre, Air Canada Centre, Union Station, Hockey Hall of Frame, The Eaton Centre, Yonge-Dundas Square, Old City Hall, New City Hall, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Casa Loma, Kensington Market, Chinatown, Air Gallery of Ontario, Sharp Centre for Design, Queen Street West, The Art & Design Districy, Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Little Italy, Little Italy, okewille, Royal Ontario Nuseum, George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Victoria College, Queen’s Park and the Ontario Legislature, Allan gardens, Cabbagetown, Riverdale Fame, Necropolis, Distillery Historic District, among others.
See here for more information on Toronto.
http://www.fibcool.com/cheap-flights/2007/11/27/things-to-do-in-toronto-toronto-travel/
Explore the Toronto city maps.
http://www.internetbizcenter.com/maps/toronto.htm
Apart from that, you can also visit the nearby Niagara Falls.
http://www.fibcool.com/cheap-flights/2007/11/18/where-is-niagara-falls/
2007-12-18 08:39:36
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answered by Energy 4
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Toronto is a wonderful place to go and yes, you will have plenty to do. I don't know that you will see a movie or a TV show being filmed on every street corner, but there is wonderful night life, a theater district, shopping malls, a great China town, 4 and 5 star restaurants, etc. Do a little research on the internet (just type Toronto into Google or Yahoo). Go, I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
2007-12-17 11:43:02
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answered by ? 7
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First of all learn how to spell Toronto :p I'm from Toronto one of the best cities of the world way safer,cleaner 'n better than New York....and yes it would be worthwhile spending some time here in Toronto however I have to warn u bout one thing u would never want to leave once u come to Toronto ;) have a nice trip
2007-12-17 12:25:16
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answered by .:::Niko:::. 7
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I'd love to go to Canada sometime. I live in the Pacific Northwest and I love scenery and I'm sure Canada has some really great places to visit. (I also get commercials all the time for a museum that shouldn't be too terribly far from where I am.)
2007-12-17 11:35:36
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answered by Rebeckah 6
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I visited Toronto for the first time a couple months ago. The cities were clean, the people were friendly, it was easy to get around, the public transportation was cheap and easy to get around on. I loved it, and would definitely go back for a longer stay.
2007-12-17 11:34:54
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answered by Kitten Toes 4
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I have never been to Tornoto but I love Canada and the Canadian people are the nicest people I have ever encountered. They are open and friendly and if I could I would move there in a heart beat.
2007-12-17 14:07:12
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answered by Leslie 5
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Details about The real Canada issues.
http://pub32.bravenet.com/guestbook/2745769810/
Canada is explained thoroughly.
2007-12-24 04:07:24
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answered by Stephanie 3
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Toronto is it's own city and not like NYC. Don't compare it to NYC. Go see for yourself. With that being said Montreal has more going for it than Toronto. More culture, more interesting nightlife.
The thing about Toronto is it's a nondescript city. It's used in movies a lot to simulate other cities, that should tell you something. It's very generic.
2007-12-17 12:27:52
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answered by Anonymous
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