When in Toronto, it won’t be easy to make a decision or put your mind to going out and visiting the CN Tower, riding the Street Car System, enjoying day trips to Hamilton and Prince Edward County or going out clubbing, for that matter. Toronto’s winter can make you think twice about taking that two second walk from the gates of a centrally-heated hotel to a taxi parked just 20 metres down the street. But we suggest you rug-up and book a winter vacation to the city anyways.
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When in Toronto, it won’t be easy to make a decision or put your mind to going out and visiting the CN Tower, riding the Street Car System, enjoying day trips to Hamilton and Prince Edward County or going out clubbing, for that matter. Toronto’s winter can make you think twice about taking that two second walk from the gates of a centrally-heated hotel to a taxi parked just 20 metres down the street. But we suggest you rug-up and book a winter vacation to the city anyways.
It may be ubiquitously frigid in Toronto but its people are invariably warm and friendly. And we don’t mean the traffic inspectors! It is often said that one in every two residents of Toronto came from somewhere else; quite evident when you take a walk inside one of its ethnic enclaves like Koreatown, Chinatown and Little Italy.
Come September, the winter festivities open up with The Toronto Jazz Festival, rock concerts, dances and food & wine festivals to finally arrive at Christmas and New Year, which lead the way to the foody Winterlicious.
A gyrating nightlife, a hip subculture, unending wine menus and some of the grandest clubs in North America; the city’s winters might just make you feel a whole lot warmer inside.
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