Toronto – viewed through the eyes of European visitors

September 15, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Travel News
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Travel and Transitions publisher Susanne Pacher recently hosted a group of European travelers, including her brother and sister-in-law from Austria. During a period of nine days she had a chance to introduce her visitors to Toronto and showed them the city in a variety of driving and walking tours as well on a bicycle. Toronto is an incredibly diverse city with a multitude of ethnic neighbourhoods and colourful local markets; it also features a stunning downtown business district, presided over by the CN Tower; and a large variety of green spaces and recreational areas along the waterfront, as well as along Toronto’s major rivers and the ravines that criss-cross the city.

In a series of articles you can read about the experiences of four first-time European visitors who had never been to North America. Detailed stories, including photos, of their urban and rural adventures can be found at: http://www.travelandtransitions.com/insights/post_toronto_reflections.htm

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