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    About Toronto
    Canada’s largest metropolis is hosting IIFA’s 2011 celebration! This vibrant cosmopolitan city will feel like a home away from home for fans of South-Asian culture. Multiculturalism gives Toronto its colourful character, with more than 100 languages spoken here. Explore its diverse neighbourhoods, sample its ethnic cuisine and immerse yourself in its rich cultural legacy. Experience cultural events that are unparalleled, including the Toronto International Film Festival, the largest public film festival in the world.

    Visitors to the Greater Toronto Area will enjoy exploring waterfront parks in Mississauga’s ‘village on the lake’ or taking in a rousing performance at the nearby Living Arts Centre. Discover Brampton and its colourful character, both on the stage and on garden tours. And be sure to see the legendary Niagara Falls and Niagara Wine Region – only a short drive away.

    We invite you to experience Toronto, a city of the world.

     

    About Ontario

    Whether with family or friends, there are always new memories to be made and places to discover in Ontario.

    Iconic attractions inspire every family member, whether you’re seeing Niagara Falls or the CN Tower for the first time. Cities are filled with historic spots and attractions for young and old alike, and small towns have lots of hidden gems.

    Explore our parks with your kids, where you can hike trails, see wildlife, picnic by a lake or paddle down waterways. Nature’s never far, no matter where you are in Ontario – parks, trails and beaches can be found in many cities and towns.

    It’s a province steeped in heritage, from historic Parliament buildings to Aboriginal experiences. And it’s a province that celebrates its diversity, with thousands of cultural festivals.



  • Iconic attractions inspire every family member, whether you’re seeing Niagara Falls or the CN Tower for the first time. Cities are filled with historic spots and attractions for young and ....

Toronto Destinations

  • Canada’s largest metropolis is hosting IIFA’s 2011 celebration! This vibrant cosmopolitan city will feel like a home away from home for fans of South-Asian culture. Multiculturalism gives Toronto its colourful character, with more than 100 languages spoken here. Explore its diverse neighbourhoods, sample its ethnic cuisine and immerse yourself in its rich cultural legacy. Experience cultural events that are unparalleled, including the Toronto International Film Festival, the largest public film festival in the world.


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