When taking a holiday to Toronto you will realise that it isn’t a city full of attractions (although Niagara Falls is nearby).But slowly but surely you will fall in love with the beachfront boardwalks, markets, summer festivals, and incredible restaurants. You will also notice that Toronto is very clean and is also very safe.
Any visitor to Toronto who is in the grip of the ‘shop till you drop’ syndrome will feel very at home in Toronto. Whatever you are after you are sure to find it here in one of the cities shopping centres, boutiques and markets, the ubiquitous suburban malls, or the individual shops of its neighbourhoods. High on anyone’s list of places to shop in Toronto is the Eaton Centre, designed along the lines of Milan’s Galleria, all soaring glass and light, and one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions.
The best time to visit Toronto is during the summer June – September as there are many festivals and events. When visiting Toronto out of season you may find that a lot of the attractions are either closed or have reduced their opening hours.
If you are taking a holiday to Toronto in the autumn (middle of September to October) you will see why Ontario is renowned for its stunning Autumnal colours, and crisp mornings.
If you decide to take a holiday to Toronto in the winter (November to March) the average temperature will be a chilling 2°c and -10°c so wrap up warm!
So whether its flights to Toronto, Hotels in Toronto, or maybe a day trip to Niagara falls, The internet traveller is here to help you find the perfect trip.
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