Toronto and Ontario

Ontario is one of the 13 provinces of Canada, located in the amazing scenic spots of the country, namely in its eastern part. It represents the most populated part of Canada, leading with colossal superiority. Ontario is home to over 40 percent (about 11 million) of Canadians. Here are located such cities as the capital of the country - Ottawa and the largest municipal center of the state - Toronto. The amazing natural features of the province attract tourists from all over the world. On the territory of Ontario there are more than 200 nature reserves of varying degrees of fame.

The richness of the local nature is in sharp contrast to the large-scale urban development. The city of Toronto is a provincial center with over 2.7 million people of various nationalities, ethnic and cultural groups. Such a flavor cannot but be reflected in the appearance of the building and the feeling of being in Toronto and its environs.

Basic facts about Ontario

Country: Canada

The capital of the province and the biggest city in the country: Toronto

Date of formation of the province: July 1, 1867

Population of Ontario: 14,279,196 (as of October 1, 2017)

Official languages: English, French;

Main currency: Canadian dollar;

Main religious groups: Protestants, Catholics.

Weather conditions: temperate climate comparable to Moscow and the cities of Central Russia. The average temperature in January ranges from -0 to -20 ° С, in July from 18 to 26 ° С.

 

Interesting facts about Ontario

The largest city and capital of Ontario, Toronto, has many directions for realizing human and economic potential. So, it is often compared to New York. It is not surprising, because many multi-million and billion-dollar corporations and their representative offices are concentrated in Toronto. Business culture and ethics are in the air in Toronto, but a more leisurely mode of life than New York also attracts conservative investors. Every year Toronto is included in the ratings of the most favorable and attractive cities on the planet for permanent residence.

At the same time, it is filled with sporting events and dynamics. There are frequent cultural and competitive events here, and the local infrastructure only contributes to this. Thus, the tulip festival is held here every year. Even during World War II, Ontario provided refuge for the Dutch royal family. They, in turn, send tulips to Ontario to this day, which is the reason for the celebration.

Ethnic and racial diversity is extremely widespread here. Residents and guests of the city speak more than 180 different languages, but the state languages ​​- English and French - remain generally accepted. Because of this, emigrants settle in isolated communal-type areas such as the Greek region, Chinese, Korean, Italian and many others. Each of these areas has a unique flavor, its own architectural features, representation of national cuisine and culture. It is also surprising that this diversity continues to grow as the population continues to grow, which will reach 9 million by 2025.

Despite the densely populated province, Ontario remains an extremely environmentally friendly place. This is due to the amazing natural features of the area, because Ontario is adjacent to the great lakes. Local authorities also take care of the level of cleanliness and prosperity, controlling development and business activities. Thanks to this, it is possible to preserve almost the original appearance of nature.

Here is Niagara Falls, the famous natural wonder of the world, as well as a number of other smaller water complexes that supply the province with electricity, and also attract travelers with their views and scale.

What to see in Ontario?

CN Tower

It was built in the seventies of the last century, has an amazing view, standing out from the general urban development. The height of the structure is more than 555 meters above the ground. Due to its size, the CN Tower has held the position of the tallest building in the world for 30 years. The cyclopean structure is crowned with an observation deck equipped with a glass floor made of the most durable material. Any tourist wants to visit this place, because it offers a panoramic view of Taranto and its surroundings.

The CN Tower gives stunning shots to photographers. And not only from its top. It is known that about 78 lightning strikes this tower every year, because it serves as a huge lightning rod. Thanks to its robust construction, the structure is seismic resistant and not subject to damage to its integrity.

Royal Museum of Ontario

Королевский музей

It is an original building - an excellent representative of experimental architecture. From the outside, the museum looks like a crystal placer or geometric shapes embedded in each other. The silvery vaults of its walls are in harmony with the dark windows. However, not only the external components are worthy of attention. The Royal Museum contains more than 6 million different exhibits, ranging from weapons and household items to outlandish dinosaur bones. Most of the relics are available for viewing to all visitors.

 

Fort York

The symbol of the independence of the colonies from the British Empire. On the territory of the fort, buildings dating back to the 19th century have been preserved. These old buildings have witnessed colonial war and battles. Fort York is a great place for history buffs. National holidays are often held here. There are historical expositions inside the museum complex.

 

Eaton Center

Итон-центр

Shopping and office center located in the busy and active downtown Toronto. The building was conceived and founded by Timothy Eaton, who created the largest retail chain in all of Canada. Growing out of a small retail store, Eaton Center is now a monolithic structure of glass and metal, under the vaults and arches of which the representatives of various brands have found refuge.

 

High park

City park, an ideal place for active and family holidays. On its territory there is a zoo, walking and cycling paths, gardens, playgrounds, monuments and cultural objects. This place is suitable for a completely different kind of recreation, from jogging to romantic walks under the shade of powerful trees. The amazing nature of Canada within the city limits.

 

Lake Ontario and Niagara Falls

They are most famous for the representatives of the Great Lakes Valley. Large cities such as Rochester (USA), Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston are located on the shores of Lake Ontario. If translated from the language of the Indians, the name "Ontario" means - "shining waters." And this is absolutely true, because the lake enclaves surrounding Toronto are snow-white and clean. They are suitable both for recreation and for transporting goods, and also fill the whole region with life.

Niagara Falls flows into Ontario, popular with tourists from all over the world. Visiting it, you can get acquainted with various programs, such as ordinary observation from the observation deck at a distance or in the immediate vicinity of the waterfall, sailing on a ship next to the waterfall or diving into the history of this place. Also, Niagara Falls is a significant infrastructure, generating energy for use and sale.

Ontario is a place of amazing contrasts, where picturesque nature is combined with business and business centers, where everyone will find something to their liking. And having stayed here long enough, you will hardly want to leave the land of the Great Lakes.

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