Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Still evolving and fostering its identity, Canadas financial powerhouse hovers between being seriously conservative and wildly liberal (ie. you cant drink on the street, but both men and women can walk about topless
) With its shiny skyscrapers, picturesque Old Town and bravely futuristic architecture, Toronto is cosmopolitan yet unpretentious, both diverse and unique. Its also a thriving cultural hub: T.O hosts a renowned International Film Festival, has the third largest theatre district in the world and is lousy with fabulous art galleries. Nightlife runs the gamut from kick back and relax to kick up your heels glamour, and a wide spectrum of restaurants follow suit. One in every two people living here was born outside of Canada, resulting in a cultural mosaic. So good news gourmands: Toronto is your global buffet.
About the Author
Hg2s Toronto city guide was compiled by
Stephanie Plentl, freelance journalist. Her work for the
Sunday Telegraph (London) and
Condé Nast Traveler among others, has taken her from South China Sea beaches to South African safaris, from Trans Continental trains to Tuscan golf courses. When Stephanie was 12 she had her handwriting read by a graphologist, who surmised that she enjoyed the finer things in life. He wasnt wrong. She has combed her old hometown of Toronto for her favorite things, in order to share them with other hedonists.