Toronto is the most populous city in Ontario Canada. Toronto's geography is mostly urban & suburban, with amenities expected of the city most foreigners recall when thinking of Canada.
Toronto Geography
Toronto's geography is been groomed to mostly keeping a large city running. There are many areas in Toronto that provide quite, nature getaways, but mostly roads, city districts, and neighborhoods. Parks dot the landscape of Toronto, with the Lake Ontario providing fun recreational opportunities not usually available in large city-limits.
Toronto Borders
Toronto's Coastline is on Lake Ontario. Land based borders include the Etobicoke Stream on the western sand and the Rouge River on the east side.
- Steeles Avenue provides most of Toronto's Northern Border
Toronto Roads
Has multiple large sections or neighborhoods on the northern side is North York on the eastern side of Scarborough, and on the western side is Etobicoke and towards the coast or shoreline is east York.
Parks
Toronto offers a wide variety of parks, offering various outdoor settings and experiences. Most parks are managed but the city, but there are a few managed by the Ontario Province and the Canadian Federal Government.
- Edwards Gardens:
- High Park:
- Centre Park:
- Barbara Hall Park:
- Terry Fox Park:
- Sherbourne Common:
- Pine Point Park:
- Milliken Park:
- Love Park:
- Little Norway Park:
Toronto Urban Areas
Has multiple large sections or neighborhoods on the northern side is North York on the eastern side of Scarborough, and on the western side is Etobicoke and towards the coast or shoreline is east York.
- Etobicoke:
- York:
- North York:
- East York:
- Old Toronto:
- Scarborough:
Toronto Destinations
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- CN Tower
- St. Lawrence Market
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Niagara Falls - so it isn't in Toronto, but if you're here, do it!
- Gastropubs! - It's amazing how there's an incredible gastropub within walking distance of everywhere in Ontario.