ABOUT TORONTO
Whether you are a die-hard member of Leafs Nation (the Toronto Maple Leaf's fan club), a National Hockey League enthusiast, or simply interested in an exciting component of Canadian culture, you should keep an eye out for the NHL playoff games in Toronto's Air Canada Centre from April through mid-June. The action-packed final games for the NHL's Stanley Cup have an avid following throughout North America, and hockey enthusiasm (not to mention home-team loyalty) pervades the city of Toronto.
The Maple Leafs have sold out every home game since 1946, so those interested in attending a game are wise to buy tickets early. Located Downtown near Union Station, Air Canada Centre also features its own arena-view restaurant and enough ice on the rink's surface to make two million one-inch ice cubes (if it wanted to).
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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.
TorontoHotels.com is your guide to everything you need to know about the global city. Book your hotel at the lowest rate guaranteed!
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