Toronto
Is
The Third Largest Centre
For English-language Theatre
Home
To Venues Like
The Royal Alexandra Theatre
The Oldest Continuously Operating Theatre
In North America
Toronto Theatre
And Performing Arts Scene Has More Than Fifty Ballet
And Dance Companies
Six Opera Companies
Two Symphony Orchestras And
A Host Of Theatres
The City
Is Home
To
The National Ballet Of Canada
The Canadian Opera Company
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra
The Canadian Electronic Ensemble
And
The Canadian Stage Company
Notable Performance Venues Include
The Four Seasons Centre For
The Performing Arts
Roy Thomson Hall
The Princess Of Wales Theatre
The Royal Alexandra Theatre
Massey Hall
The Toronto Centre For
The Arts
The Elgin
And Winter Garden Theatres And
The Sony Centre For
The Performing Arts (originally
The "O'Keefe Centre"
And Formerly
The "Hummingbird Centre")
Ontario Place Features
The World's First Permanent IMAX Movie Theatre
The Cinesphere
As Well As
The Budweiser Stage
An Open-air Venue
For Music Concerts
In Spring 2012
Ontario Place Closed After
A Decline
In Attendance Over
The Years
Although
The Molson Amphitheatre
And Harbour Still Operate
The Park
And Cinesphere
Are No Longer
In Use
There
Are Ongoing Plans
To Revitalise Ontario Place
Each Summer
The Canadian Stage Company Presents An Outdoor Shakespeare Production
In Toronto's High Park Called "Dream
In High Park"
Canada's Walk Of Fame Acknowledges
The Achievements Of Successful Canadians
With
A Series Of Stars
On Designated Blocks Of Sidewalks Along King Street
And Simcoe Street
Caribana Is
A Festival Celebrating Caribbean Culture
And Traditions
Held Each Summer
In
The City
It
Is North America's Largest Street Festival
The Production Of Domestic
And Foreign Film
And Television Is
A Major Local Industry
Toronto
As Of 2011 Ranks As
The Third Largest Production Centre
For Film
And Television After Los Angeles
And New York City, Sharing
The Nickname "Hollywood North" With Vancouver
The Toronto International Film Festival
Is An Annual Event Celebrating
The International Film Industry
Another Prestigious Film Festival
Is
The Toronto Student Film Festival
That Screens
The Works Of Students Ages 12�18 From Many Different Countries Across
The Globe
Toronto's Caribana (formerly Known
As Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival) Takes Place From Mid-July
To Early August Of Every Summer. Primarily Based
On
The Trinidad
And Tobago Carnival
The First Caribana Took Place
In 1967 When
The City's Caribbean Community Celebrated Canada's Centennial
More Than Forty Years Later
It Has Grown
To Attract One Million People
To Toronto's Lake Shore Boulevard Annually
Tourism For
The Festival Is
In
The Hundred Thousands
And Each Year
The Event Generates Over $400 Million
In Revenue Into Ontario's Economy
One Of
The Largest Events
In
The City
Pride Week Takes Place
In Late June
And
Is One Of
The Largest LGBT Festivals
In
The World
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Upper Canada College
in Toronto
Founded
in 1829
it
is
the oldest independent school
in Ontario
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the Census Metropolitan Area (CMA)
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the core municipality with those from "commuter" municipalities
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Politics
and Governance
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In 1920
a Provincial Act created
the Toronto Transportation Commission (TTC) and
with
the expiration of
the TRC's franchise
in 1921
the Commission took over
and amalgamated nine existing fare systems within
the city limits
Between 1921
and 1953
the TTC added 35 new routes
in
the city
and extended 20 more
it also operated 23 suburban routes on
a service-for-cost basis
it abandoned
the unprofitable North Yonge Railways radial railway line
Toronto Transportation Commission bus
in Yorkville
in 1923. Halton Hills Green tick Green tick
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