Difference between revisions 6232756 and 6237654 on simplewiki{{Infobox settlement |official_name = City of Toronto |other_name = |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> |nickname = T.O., T-Dot, Hogtown, The Queen City, Toronto the Good, The City Within a Park |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> |motto = Diversity Our Strength |image_skyline = Toronto skyline toronto islands b.JPGMontage of Toronto 7.jpg |imagesize = 300px |image_caption = The skylineA montage of images of Toronto |image_flag = Toronto Flag.svg |flag_size = |image_seal = |seal_size = |image_shield = |shield_size = |city_logo = |citylogo_size = |image_map = |mapsize = |map_caption = |image_map1 = |mapsize1 = |map_caption1 = |image_dot_map = |dot_mapsize = |dot_map_caption = |dot_x = |dot_y = |pushpin_map = Canada Ontario<!-- the name of a location map as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Location_map --> |pushpin_label_position = <!-- the position of the pushpin label: left, right, top, bottom, none --> |pushpin_map_caption = Where Toronto is located in [[Ontario]] |pushpin_mapsize = |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = [[Canada]] |subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces and territories of Canada|Province]] |subdivision_name1 = [[Ontario]] |subdivision_type2 = Districts |subdivision_name2 = [[East York]], [[Etobicoke]], [[North York]], [[Old Toronto]], [[Scarborough, Ontario|Scarborough]], [[York, Ontario|York]] |subdivision_type3 = |subdivision_name3 = |subdivision_type4 = |subdivision_name4 = |government_footnotes = |government_type = |leader_title = Mayor |leader_name = [[John Tory]] |leader_title1 = Council |leader_name1 = Toronto City Council |leader_title2 = [[Member of Parliament (Canada)|MPs]] |leader_name2 = Mark Adler<br>Carolyn Bennett<br>John Carmichael<br>Andrew Cash<br>Corneliu Chisu<br>Olivia Chow<br>Joe Daniel<br>Kirsty Duncan<br>Dan Harris<br>Dan Harris<br>Roxanne James<br>Jim Karygiannis<br>Matthew Kellway<br>Chungsen Leung<br>John McKay<br>Peggy Nash<br>Joe Oliver<br>Ted Opitz<br>Bob Rae<br>Craig Scott<br>Judy Sgro<br>Rathika Sitsabaiesan<br>Mike Sullivan<br>Bernard Trottier |leader_title3 = MPPs |leader_name3 = Laura Albanese<br>Bas Balkissoon<br>Lorenzo Berardinetti<br>Margarett Best<br>Laurel Broten<br>Donna Cansfield<br>David Caplan<br>Mike Colle<br>Cheri DiNovo<br>Brad Duguid<br>Eric Hoskins<br>Monte Kwinter<br>Rosario Marchese<br>Glen Murray<br>Gerry Phillips<br>Michael Prue<br>Shafiq Qaadri<br>Tony Ruprecht<br>Mario Sergio<br>Peter Tabuns<br>Kathleen Wynne<br>David Zimmer{{Collapsible list |title = List of MPs |frame_style = border:none; padding: 0; |title_style = |list_style = text-align:left;display:none; |1=[[Gary Anandasangaree]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |2=[[Carolyn Bennett]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |3=[[Bill Blair (politician)|Bill Blair]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |4=[[Jean Yip]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |5=[[Shaun Chen]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |6=[[Julie Dabrusin]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |7=[[Kirsty Duncan]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |8=[[Julie Dzerowicz]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |9=[[Ali Ehsassi]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |10=[[Nathaniel Erskine-Smith]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |11=[[Chrystia Freeland]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |12=[[Ahmed Hussen]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |13=[[Michael Levitt]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |14=[[James Maloney (Canadian politician)|James Maloney]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |15=[[John McKay (politician)|John McKay]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |16=[[Marco Mendicino]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |17=[[Bill Morneau]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |18=[[Rob Oliphant]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |19=[[Yasmin Ratansi]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |20=[[Judy Sgro]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |21=[[Geng Tan]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |22=[[Adam Vaughan]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |23=[[Arif Virani]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |24=[[Borys Wrzesnewskyj]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] |25=[[Salma Zahid]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|(LPC)]] }} |leader_title3 = MPPs |leader_name3 = {{Collapsible list |title = List of MPPs |frame_style = border:none; padding: 0; |title_style = <!-- (optional) --> |list_style = text-align:left;display:none; |1=[[Jill Andrew]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |2=[[Roman Baber]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |3=[[Aris Babikian]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |4=[[Doly Begum]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |5=[[Jessica Bell (politician)|Jessica Bell]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |6=[[Rima Berns-McGown]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |7=[[Raymond Cho (politician)|Raymond Cho]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |8=[[Stan Cho]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |9=[[Michael Coteau]] [[Ontario Liberal Party|(LPO)]] |10=[[Doug Ford]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |11=[[Chris Glover]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |12=[[Faisal Hassan]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |13=[[Christine Hogarth]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |14=[[Mitzie Hunter]] [[Ontario Liberal Party|(LPO)]] |15=[[Bhutila Karpoche]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |16=[[Vincent Ke]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |17=[[Robin Martin]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |18=[[Christina Mitas]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |19=[[Suze Morrison]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |20=[[Tom Rakocevic]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |21=[[Marit Stiles]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |22=[[Kinga Surma]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |23=[[Peter Tabuns]] [[Ontario New Democratic Party|(NDP)]] |24=[[Vijay Thanigasalam]] [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|(PC)]] |25=[[Kathleen Wynne]] [[Ontario Liberal Party|(LPO)]] }} |established_title = Founded |established_date = August 27, 1793 (as [[York, Upper Canada|York]]) |established_title1 = Incorporated |established_date1 = March 6, 1834 (as Toronto) |established_title2 = Merged |established_date2 = January 1, 1998 (from [[Metropolitan Toronto]]) |area_magnitude = |unit_pref = Metric<!--Enter: Imperial, if Imperial (metric) is desired--> |area_footnotes = |area_total_km2 = 630 |area_land_km2 = |area_water_km2 = |area_total_sq_mi = |area_land_sq_mi = |area_water_sq_mi = |area_water_percent = |area_urban_km2 = 1749 |area_urban_sq_mi = |area_metro_km2 = 5905 |area_metro_sq_mi = |population_as_of = 2011 |population_footnotes = |population_note = |population_total = 2615060 |population_density_km2 = 4149 |population_density_sq_mi = |population_metro = 5583064 |population_density_metro_km2 = |population_density_metro_sq_mi = |population_urban = 5132794 |population_density_urban_km2 = |population_density_urban_sq_mi = |population_blank1_title = [[Demonym]] |population_blank1 = Torontonian |population_density_blank1_km2 = |population_density_blank1_sq_mi = |timezone = [[Eastern Time Zone (North America)|EST]] |utc_offset = -5 |timezone_DST = [[Eastern Daylight Time|EDT]] |utc_offset_DST = -4 |coordinates = {{Coord|43|42|59.72|N|79|20|26.47|W|display=inline,title}} |elevation_footnotes = <!--for references: use <ref> </ref> tags--> |elevation_m = 76 |elevation_ft = |postal_code_type = Postal code span |postal_code = M |area_code = 416, 647 |website = [http://www.toronto.ca/ City of Toronto Website] |footnotes = }} '''Toronto''' is the [[capital city]] of the [[Provinces and territories of Canada|province]] of [[Ontario]] in [[Canada]]. It is also the largest [[city]] in both Ontario and Canada. Found on the north-west side of [[Lake Ontario]], the City of Toronto has a [[population]] of over 3 million people and even more people live in the [[region]]s around it. All together, the [[Greater Toronto Area]] is home to over 6 million people making it the biggest [[metropolitan area]] in Canada. ==History== Toronto was created in 1793 by [[John Graves Simcoe]] as the capital of what was then called ''"[[Upper Canada]]"''. At the time it was called the "Town of [[York]]" after the [[Duke of York]], but was given its current name in 1834. With the Canadian [[Confederation]] in 1867 it became the capital of the newly created province of Ontario. Toronto was one of two cities (along with [[Montreal]] in [[Quebec]]) that wanted to be the capital of Canada, but [[Queen Victoria]] decided that [[Ottawa]] should be the national capital as it was located between the two. As the 19th century moved on, the city began to grow. This was mainly because of [[immigration]], where people from all over the world left their home and [[Immigration to Canada|moved to Canada]]. Many of the immigrants were [[Irish people|Irish]] and they brought their [[Catholicism|Catholic faith]] with them when they left [[Ireland]] because of the [[Irish Potato Famine]]. During [[World War I]] and [[World War II]], Toronto had an important part in [[military]], being used to train members of the [[Canadian Army]]. After the wars, even more immigrants came to the city. The population was becoming so big that the [[Government of Ontario]] decided to create [[Metropolitan Toronto]] in 1954, joining together a number of local [[Municipality|municipalities]]. These were [[Old Toronto]], [[York, Ontario|York]], [[East York, Ontario|East York]], [[North York, Ontario|North York]], [[Etobicoke]], and [[Scarborough, Ontario|Scarborough]]. By 1981, Toronto had more people than Montreal even though it was created after Montreal. So the Ontario government decided to make Toronto a "[[megacity]]" in 1998, and the first [[mayor]] of Toronto was [[Mel Lastman]]. As Toronto moved into the 21st century, it became host to a number of worldwide events, such as [[World Youth Day]] in 2002, [[WorldPride]] in 2014, and the [[2015 Pan American Games]]. On April 23, 2018 a white van [[2018 Toronto van incident|collided with numerous pedestrians]] killing nine and injuring sixteen others at [[Yonge Street]].<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/23/world/toronto-van.html | title = Toronto Van Plows Along Sidewalk, Killing 9 in ‘Pure Carnage’ | first1 = Ian | last1=Austen | first2 = Liam | last2= Stack | date = April 23, 2018 | accessdate = April 23, 2018 | work = [[The New York Times]] }}</ref> ==Things to see and do== Toronto has a [[humid continental climate]] (''Dfa'' in the [[Köppen climate classification]]). This is because although the city is next to Lake Ontario, the [[lake]] is not big enough to keep its [[temperature]] mild.{{clarify}} As the biggest city in Canada and one of the biggest in all of [[North America]], Toronto is a popular destination for [[tourist]]s. It is where you can find the [[CN Tower]], the tallest free-standing (not supported) [[structure]] in the [[Americas]] and one of the [[Seven Wonders of the Modern World]]. There are some other buildings, such as [[Toronto City Hall|City Hall]] and the [[Rogers Centre]], that are well known for their design style. There are also many [[skyscraper]]s, because many large [[bank]]s of Canada and other [[company|companies]] have their main offices in Toronto, and the [[Toronto Stock Exchange]] which is the biggest [[stock market]] in Canada. Because Toronto is the capital of Ontario, it is where [[Government of Ontario|the provincial government]] meets, and visitors can see how the province is run by visiting the [[legislature]] in Queen's Park. There are also a number of museums, including the [[Royal Ontario Museum]], the [[Art Gallery of Ontario]], the [[Ontario Science Centre]], the [[Hockey Hall of Fame]], and the headquarters of the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]. In the suburbs of the city is the [[Toronto Zoo]] and [[Canada's Wonderland]], and many visitors also like to go to [[Niagara Falls]], just an hour's drive away from Toronto. Toronto is full of places to visit, eat, shop, and enjoy. In the [[downtown]] area are a number of [[shopping centre]]s, including the [[Eaton Centre]], [[St. Lawrence Market]], and the [[Distillery District]]. There are also several [[theatre]]s, many which are run by the [[Mirvish]] family. The [[Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts]], opened in June 2006, is home to the [[Canadian Opera Company]] and the [[National Ballet of Canada]]. Across the [[harbor]] are the [[Toronto Islands]], the best-known of which is [[Centre Island]]. Toronto has many [[sports]] teams, some of which belong to [[Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada|the most commonly-followed leagues]] in North America. They include the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] in [[ice hockey]] and the [[Toronto Raptors]] in [[basketball]], both of which play in the [[Air Canada Centre]]. The nearby Rogers Centre is where the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] [[baseball]] team plays, and meanwhile, [[BMO Field]] in [[Exhibition Place]] is home to the [[Toronto Argonauts]] in [[Canadian football]] and [[Toronto F.C.]], a [[soccer]] club. Toronto is a very [[multicultural]] city, because different people from around the world have moved to Toronto to live since the 20th century. There is a Chinatown, Little Italy, Little Tokyo, Greektown, Little Portugal, and many more places where different [[culture]]s are kept alive. These people hold [[festival]]s where they share their culture to others, and among the most popular is the [[Canadian National Exhibition]] (CNE), which happens every year in August. ==Getting in and around== Like many cities around the world, Toronto has an [[airport]], from which there are [[air transport|flights]] to many places in Canada and the rest of the world. It is called [[Toronto Pearson International Airport]] and it is just northwest of the [[city centre]], which people call "[[Downtown Toronto|Downtown]]". Since 2015, there is a [[train]] service, the [[Union Pearson Express]], that goes from the airport to Downtown in less than half an hour. == Photo gallery == <gallery> File:Rogers Center-restitched.jpg|The [[CN Tower]], as seen from the [[Rogers Centre]] during a baseball game. File:June 2012 Ontario Legislature Toronto.jpg|The [[Ontario Legislature]] is where the provincial government meets. File:Nathan Phillips square - Toronto.jpg|[[Toronto City Hall]], where the city government meets, is on the left. On the right is [[Old City Hall (Toronto)|Old City Hall]], which is now an [[Appellate court|appeals court]]. File:Toronto - ON - St Lawrence Market.jpg|The [[St. Lawrence Market]] is a busy indoor market. Many people buy fresh [[produce]], [[meat]], and [[seafood]] here. File:Toronto - ON - ROM1.jpg|There are many museums in Toronto, such as the [[Royal Ontario Museum]]. File:Hockey Hall of Fame.jpg|The [[Hockey Hall of Fame]] is a museum about [[ice hockey]] and many of its famous players. File:Toronto- Dundas St, Chinatown (10056398335).jpg|Toronto's [[Chinatown]] is one of many places where [[Immigration|immigrants]] live and their [[culture]] is kept alive. File:High Park, Toronto - May 2015.jpg|There are many [[park]]s in the city. One of the big ones, just west of downtown, is called [[High Park]]. File:TorontoZoo.jpg|In [[Scarborough, Toronto|Scarborough]], a suburb of Toronto, there is the [[Toronto Zoo]], where many animals are taken care of. File:Yorkdale Shopping Centre.jpg|[[Yorkdale Shopping Centre]] is just one of many large [[Mall|shopping malls]] outside downtown Toronto. File:Mississauga Civic Centre.jpg|This is [[Mississauga]], one of the cities near Toronto where people live. They [[Commuting|commute]] to work in Toronto. File:Niagara falls canada.jpg|[[Niagara Falls]] is a popular [[tourist attraction]] not far from Toronto. </gallery> ==References== {{reflist}} == Other websites == {{wikivoyage|Toronto}} * [http://www.toronto.ca City of Toronto] - Official city website. * [http://www.torontotourism.com/visitor/ Tourism Toronto] - Visitor's bureau website. {{Canada capitals}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=6237654.
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