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Alexandra Hotel

Toronto, Ontario
3.4 / 5
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Six Facts About the 6ix That Will Pique Your Interest

  1. Standing 113 stories above ground on the CN Tower’s Observation deck might make anyone uneasy, but rest assured it’s built to carry the weight of 35 moose!
  2. Over 180 languages and dialects are spoken in Toronto.
  3. The Toronto Islands, just south of mainland Toronto, are the largest car-free urban area in North America (however, there is an airport).
  4. The PATH is a 30-kilometer underground walkway from Dundas subway station to St. Andrew comprising over 1,200 stores and restaurants.
  5. Toronto is a hot spot for film production, ranking as the fourth-most filmed city in the world behind Los Angeles, New York and London.
  6. The Caribbean Caribana festival brings over 2 million visitors to Toronto every August and over 1.3 million for its final parade. In other words, it’s North America’s largest street festival!