
Welcome to Toronto, the most multiculturally diverse  city 
on the planet: over 140 languages are spoken. The flavors, aromas,  sights and sounds of almost every nation converge peacefully in the streets of  Toronto's many neighborhoods: microcosms of culture thriving in a somewhat hazy  'bigger picture' that proud locals defend regardless. You're likely to feel  accepted here: it's estimated that over half of Toronto's residents were born  outside 
Canada,  and despite its complex make-up, Torontonians generally get along. Reports of  intolerance and race-related violence are uncommon; no doubt a factor in Toronto  winning the bid to host the Pan-Am Games in 2015 (July 10–26). The third-largest  international multisport games comes with a $1.5 billion dollar price tag and is  expected to draw 250,000 visitors to town.
 

When the weather is fine, Toronto is a blast: a  vibrant, big-time city abuzz with activity: some of the world's finest  restaurants, happening bars, clubs and eclectic festivals are found here. At the  height of summer, humid downtown neighborhoods become an endless convergence of  patios bursting at the seams: alfresco is the way to drink and dine. Locals lap  up every last drop of sunshine, beer or martini while they can. 
 
Winter in Toronto, however, can be a real drag. Things  get messy on the web of unacceptably congested highways. An archaic public  transit system groans under the weight of a growing population and struggles to  adequately serve the ever-widening boundaries of the urban explosion.

At the  time of writing, when the large-scale construction of infrastructure to support  Toronto's insatiable expansion should have long since begun, only a vague vision  for the future of public transportation was apparent and but a handful of  long-overdue essential projects had begun.
Come with patience, an open mind and during the  delightfully temperate and colorful spring or fall, and you're bound to have a  great time. Whatever you're looking for, you're almost certain to be able to  find it – eventually – in Toronto.
 
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