ABOUT TORONTO
Among the many innovative film festivals that occur in Toronto throughout the year, the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival stands out as the largest documentary film festival in North America. Running for 10 days in mid-April, Hot Docs brings 100-plus of the most exciting documentaries from across Canada and around the world to Toronto's theaters and cinemas. Dedicated to getting cutting-edge documentaries wide distribution and international notice, the festival also offers a unique variety of workshops, get-togethers, awards, and professional opportunities for documentary filmmakers.
The Hot Docs festival takes place in Midtown Toronto at venues such as the Bloor Cinema, Al Green Theatre, Innis Town Hall, and the Royal Ontario Museum Theatre.

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Located on the banks of Lake Ontario, Toronto is a multicultural city with lots of neighborhood charm and big city excitement. The United Nations named the Canadian city the most ethnically diverse city in the world, which makes this city an exciting place to visit.
Neighborhoods like the Financial District, Yorkville, Chinatown, Little Italy and Little India make up the fabric of this varied city. Skyscrapers soar up from the ground in Toronto's Downtown. Museums, fine
dining, luxury hotels, upscale shopping and exciting nightlife can all be found in the city. Mild summers make this city a great getaway from the heat.
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