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Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto, with a population of 2.6 million, is at the heart of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) which contains 6.2 million people. The city is the anchor of the Golden Horseshoe region, which wraps around Lake Ontario from Toronto to Niagara Falls and totals over 8.5 million residents, approximately a quarter of Canada's entire population. Toronto is the fourth largest city and fifth largest urban agglomeration in North America. Toronto is sometimes referred to as The New York City of Canada because of the general feel of the city is similar to that of New York City, and because Toronto has been a popular destination for immigrants. Spawned out of post-glacial alluvial deposits and bluffs, the area was populated at different times by Iroquois and later Wyandot (Huron) peoples. The settlement by Europeans started with the French building a seldom occupied fort near today's Exhibition grounds in the mid-1700s, then grew out of a backwoods English trading post established as York in 1793 (reverting to the current name Toronto in 1834). Later in the 19th century, it grew to become the cultural and economic focus of Canada. Owing largely to the country's liberal immigration policies starting in the 1960s, and the region's strong economy, Toronto has, in recent decades, been transformed into one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse cities in the world. More than 80 ethnic communities are represented, and over half of the city's residents were born outside Canada.

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Getting around Toronto is convenient and accessible, with a variety of transportation options that make exploring the city easy. The **Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)** operates an extensive network of buses, streetcars, and subways that connect all major neighborhoods and attractions. The **subway** is one of the quickest ways to navigate the city, with multiple lines running through downtown and beyond, while **streetcars** provide a charming way to travel through the bustling streets of areas like Queen Street and Spadina Avenue.

For those looking to explore more freely, **biking** is a great option, with Toronto offering a growing number of bike lanes and the popular **Bikeshare Toronto** program, which allows you to rent bikes at various stations around the city. Many visitors also take advantage of **walking**, especially in the downtown area, where key attractions like the Distillery District, Kensington Market, and the waterfront are easily accessible on foot.

If you prefer a more private way to get around, **ride-sharing services** like Uber and Lyft operate throughout Toronto, providing an easy alternative to taxis. Additionally, **car rentals** are available, though driving in downtown Toronto can be busy, and parking can be expensive and hard to find.

For a scenic journey, consider hopping on a **ferry** to the **Toronto Islands** from the downtown waterfront. The ferries offer beautiful views of the skyline and a relaxing trip to the island’s parks and beaches.

Lastly, **taxis** are readily available throughout the city, with many offering flat-rate fares to popular destinations like Pearson International Airport. Whether using public transport, cycling, or exploring on foot, Toronto offers numerous ways to move around the city, making it easy for visitors to experience all it has to offer.

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