There Are Many Arcades And Attractions In Toronto PDF Print E-mail
Written by Adriana Noton   
Saturday, 20 August 2011 07:57
If you ask someone outside of the country what they think about Canada, you'll most likely be met with vague sentences about cold weather, Celine Dion, and overly nice people. What the recent Winter Olympics began hinting at, however, is how Canada is a dynamic and beautiful nation full of dazzling cities and a people who embrace all cultures and have their eyes on the future. Considered the financial capital, Toronto is the largest city in the nation and located within the province of Ontario. Visiting or living here mean you have access to all manner of arcades and attractions in Toronto.

If you ask someone outside of the country what they think about Canada, you'll most likely be met with vague sentences about cold weather, Celine Dion, and overly nice people. What the recent Winter Olympics began hinting at, however, is how Canada is a dynamic and beautiful nation full of dazzling cities and a people who embrace all cultures and have their eyes on the future. Considered the financial capital, Toronto is the largest city in the nation and located within the province of Ontario. Visiting or living here mean you have access to all manner of arcades and attractions in Toronto.

Committed to embracing the future, Toronto has been one of the first large cities to integrate technology throughout all of its neighborhoods. This embrace of technology extends to arcades as residents love to try out the newest and oldest games available.

This is done through the dozens and dozens of amusement halls and arcades that are strewn about the city. The games you play depend entirely on what sort of night you want to have. There are arcades that are filled to the brim with the most cutting edge games and virtual reality, or you can spend your time playing pinball, skeeball, or air hockey.

With so many of these businesses, finding the right one you want to go to can be confusing. It's best to ask around from friends or, if you're new in town, download an app that will link into websites that are devoted to the arts and culture of Toronto and can point you in the direction of new experiences.

It isn't all just fun and games, however, in Toronto. This city is thriving and similar in feel to New York in that you see the influence of various cultures and ethnicities everywhere you go.

Indeed, Toronto's Chinatown is one of the best in the world and houses some of the best Asian restaurants. Following a culinary path, St. Lawrence Market has been in existence for 200 years and every Saturday has some of the best gourmet food vendors come out for its weekly farmer's market. Every Sunday the space is converted into an antique market on top of already showcasing some fine art and photography daily.

Attractions are numbered in, conceivably, the hundreds. There is always something to do here in town. Like with many highly populated areas, shopping is at a premium and tourists flock to the Eaton Centre every day.

In terms of shopping, many people also flock to the Eaton Centre. A multi-storied mall modeled after the Galleria in Milan, Italy, you'll be able to find every luxury brand in the world. There are also a number of other retailers as well, including some solely Canadian designers.

One of the largest and most well known areas is the Waterfront. Located right near down town this area is one of the best recreational waterfronts in all of North America and is a popular backdrop to a number of festivals. One of the most famous festivals is the Toronto International Film Festival, or TIFF, which has ground astronomical in its standing within the film community. The most A list stars attend and even premiere their movies on this carpet. When you're in this city there's never an excuse not to have anything to do.


 

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