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Toronto is Canada’s financial capital, and as far as Anglo-Canada is concerned, its cultural capital too. The city is North America’s fourth largest and boasts an appropriately skyscraping cluster of office buildings, all dwarfed by the stratospheric CN Tower. Despite its size, Toronto is remarkably livable, with cohesive neighborhoods, abundant shopping and entertainment, lakeside amusements, green spaces, and world-class museums—which may explain why Hollywood so often casts the city as a scrubbed-up stand-in for the Big Apple.
Photo: Graceful arches span a pool in Toronto’s main downtown plaza. Photograph © Vince Streano/Corbis.
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