
Toronto is considered one of the condo capitals of North America. The CN Tower stands as Toronto’s most recognizable and famous landmark. But there is more to downtown Toronto than this 553-meter-tall pin-looking structure – the Art Gallery of Ontario, City Hall, the Hockey Hall of Fame – makes downtown Toronto home to an exciting number of famous sights. The central neighbourhood of Toronto hosts the third largest theater district in the world, right after New York and London. The newly redeveloped harbourfront is one of the world’s most beautiful harbours.
Let’s take a quick tour of some of Toronto’s fast developing condo neighborhoods …
| Toronto Waterfront | King and Queen Street West | Toronto’s Financial District |
| Yorkville & Bloor Street | St. Lawrence Marketplace | Toronto Cityplace |
| Yonge & Eglington | West Don Lands |
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