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Toronto is the largest city in Canada with a metropolitan
population of over 5.5 million residents. The provincial capital of Ontario,
Toronto is located on the shores of Lake Ontario and is one of the most diverse
cities in the world with over 49% of its population born outside Canada. As a
result, Toronto’s 9-1-1 emergency services are equipped to respond in over 150
languages. Consistently ranked one of
the world’s most livable cities, Toronto’s climate is moderate for Canada, with
warm, humid summers and cold winters.
As Canada’s commercial capital, Toronto is one of the top
financial centres in the world, ranked by Forbes magazine as the world’s tenth
most powerful city. It has more than 50 ballet and dance companies, two
symphony orchestras and is home to the National Ballet of Canada while the
Royal Ontario Museum is known around the world for its cultural and natural
history. Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival is one of North America’s largest street
festivals and the city’s Pride Week attracts more than a million people from around
the world each summer.
Toronto’s low crime rate earns it the reputation as one of
the safest major cities in North America. The Old City of Toronto covers the
downtown financial district, which contains the largest cluster of skyscrapers
in Canada and is also home to wealthy enclaves like Rosedale, Yorkville, The
Annex and Forest Hill. The University of
Toronto is a worldwide leader in several fields, including biomedical research
and the city has at least 20 public hospitals. The Toronto Transit Commission
is the third largest public transit system on the continent.