As the second largest country in the world, Canada is a vast country stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the east, even the Arctic Ocean and the northern part of the Pacific Ocean all the way around the west side. But even if in reality it is a huge country which covers the myriad of soils and climates, it is truly one of the lowest population densities in the world, with only around 3.5 inhabitants per square kilometer, compared to 246 per square kilometer in United Kingdom.
However, it is difficult to say this in a place like Toronto, Canada's largest city and the fifth most populous municipality throughout North America. As Canada's economic capital, Toronto is generally considered a "global city", plays an important role in the economic system in the world. And like any modern city, Toronto is a sea of skyscrapers and tall buildings, especially the CN Tower, in front of the stage.
In more than half a mile high, the CN Tower freestanding structure in the world second highest and highest tower in the western hemisphere. It also has the greatest man in the world observatory offers a spectacular view over the city below. And for those who want to make an evening of it, is running a great restaurant is a bit halfway up the tower, with a market cuisine and an extensive selection of fine wines.
It is impossible to talk about Toronto without mentioning its famous entertainment district and its claim to be the center third of the theater in Anglo-Saxon, with a wealth of plays, musicals and operas will be held throughout year. Moreover, only a short walk from the train station from the main town of the district is ideal central location, with a range of activities available in the form of food and drink, sports and live racing. In addition, the Toronto home to six professional sports teams, major league baseball, hockey, basketball, football, soccer and lacrosse, while the city's two main state of the art stadiums, the Skydome and the Air Centre Canada is just a few blocks from each other in the entertainment district of Toronto.
But for those who wish to explore the history of the national pastime in Canada, Toronto is also home to the Hockey Hall of Fame, hosting exhibitions of legendary players and NHL teams. MCI Great Hall, one of five different display areas, including personal pictures and biographical information on each person who was Hall of Fame.
With regard to access to this popular destination, to take direct flights to Toronto a little less than eight hours in London, if flying from England, with Lester B. Pearson International Airport handled about 30 million passengers in 2006 alone, making it one of the busiest airports in the world. And this accessibility can only help to consolidate the area of Toronto as a modern metropolis, and "real world city" in the world.
However, it is difficult to say this in a place like Toronto, Canada's largest city and the fifth most populous municipality throughout North America. As Canada's economic capital, Toronto is generally considered a "global city", plays an important role in the economic system in the world. And like any modern city, Toronto is a sea of skyscrapers and tall buildings, especially the CN Tower, in front of the stage.
In more than half a mile high, the CN Tower freestanding structure in the world second highest and highest tower in the western hemisphere. It also has the greatest man in the world observatory offers a spectacular view over the city below. And for those who want to make an evening of it, is running a great restaurant is a bit halfway up the tower, with a market cuisine and an extensive selection of fine wines.
It is impossible to talk about Toronto without mentioning its famous entertainment district and its claim to be the center third of the theater in Anglo-Saxon, with a wealth of plays, musicals and operas will be held throughout year. Moreover, only a short walk from the train station from the main town of the district is ideal central location, with a range of activities available in the form of food and drink, sports and live racing. In addition, the Toronto home to six professional sports teams, major league baseball, hockey, basketball, football, soccer and lacrosse, while the city's two main state of the art stadiums, the Skydome and the Air Centre Canada is just a few blocks from each other in the entertainment district of Toronto.
But for those who wish to explore the history of the national pastime in Canada, Toronto is also home to the Hockey Hall of Fame, hosting exhibitions of legendary players and NHL teams. MCI Great Hall, one of five different display areas, including personal pictures and biographical information on each person who was Hall of Fame.
With regard to access to this popular destination, to take direct flights to Toronto a little less than eight hours in London, if flying from England, with Lester B. Pearson International Airport handled about 30 million passengers in 2006 alone, making it one of the busiest airports in the world. And this accessibility can only help to consolidate the area of Toronto as a modern metropolis, and "real world city" in the world.
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