Toronto is a unique Canadian & North American city, with different ethnical
communities, lively restaurants and nightspots, delicious treats and a colorful atmosphere.
Toronto's Ethnic
Neighborhoods
Chinatown is historical ethnic
enclave in Downtown Toronto, with a high concentration of ethnic Chinese residents and
businesses. Chinese community is more than 400,000
people, making it the city's largest ethnic community.
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Only in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) live more than one million
Italian-Canadians who moved to Toronto in the last 60 years. One of the
biggest Italian communities in the world. Little
Italy, the neighborhood settled by Italian
immigrants after World War II. Little Italy has many traditional Italian shoe stores, dozen
different places to get pizza or a cappuccino. Be sure to sample the cannoli and biscotti
accompanied by specialty coffees like the Cafe Napoli, a caffe latte with amaretto and
sambuca.
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East End district is home to a large Greek
community, based around Danforth Ave. The best
place in Toronto to enjoy a sweet baklava, enjoy Greek desserts, you will find lots of restaurants
and nightspots. Greektown area also host to the Taste of the Danforth, an annual street
festival boasting authentic Greek food and music.
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Gerrard
Street/Little
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The Gerrard Street East / Little
India neighborhood is a magnet for Toronto’s South Asian community
and all who love the sights, sounds and tastes of Indian, Pakistani and Sri Lankan culture.
Gerrard India Bazaar is the
largest marketing place of South Asian goods and services in North America. You can see a woman
with a lovely multi-colour tunic rides by on her bike, like she’s in Bombay
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