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    3 days ago · www .toronto .ca. Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a population of 2,794,356 in 2021, [10] it is the fourth-most populous city in North America.

  3. 2 days ago · Ontario, second largest province of Canada in area, after Quebec. It occupies the strip of the Canadian mainland lying between Hudson and James bays to the north and the St. Lawrence River–Great Lakes chain to the south. The most populous Canadian province, it is home to more than one-third of Canada’s population.

  4. 1 day ago · The term "Greater Toronto" was first used in writing as early as the 1900s, although at the time, the term only referred to the old city of Toronto and its immediate townships and villages, which became Metropolitan Toronto in 1954 and became the current city of Toronto in 1998.

  5. 1 day ago · Welcome to Toronto History Walks, Hidden Toronto Tours, and Explore Toronto History. Three groups that tell our stories to the world. With well over 175 different historic routes to explore in Toronto, and approaching 1000 tours since inception back in 2019, we have covered the entire city, and brought our story to light.

  6. 4 days ago · Satellite image of Toronto in 2018. The geography of Toronto, Ontario, covers an area of 630 km 2 (240 sq mi) and is bounded by Lake Ontario to the south; Etobicoke Creek, Eglinton Avenue, and Highway 427 to the west; Steeles Avenue to the north; and the Rouge River and the Scarborough–Pickering Townline to the east.

  7. 6 days ago · In 1998 it amalgamated with the cities of Toronto, Scarborough, York, and Etobicoke and the borough of East York to become the City of Toronto. North York Township (created in 1922 from York Township) was constituted as a borough in 1967 and became a city in 1979. Following World War II there was planned industrial and residential development.

  8. 4 days ago · The university had its origins in the Anglican-founded state university of the province of Upper Canada—the University of King’s College at York (now Toronto), which was chartered in 1827 but was not established until 1843.

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