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Last updated December 3rd, 1998
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I live in the city of Mississauga, which is one of the cities that make up the Greater Toronto Area (GTA for short or just plain Toronto as far as the rest of the world is concerned).
Below is a Favourite list that surfers to this web page in the Omega Universe have stated their much valued opinions on. (* are my favourites, (X) are new to the list, LU column are the values from the Last Update and TU column are the new values for This Update)
FAVOURITE TOPICS LU TU FAVOURITE TU LU
Favourite City Or Former City In The Greater Toronto Area X 1. * Mississauga 100% X
Favourite Area In Toronto X 1. * Acores District 100% X
Favourite Intersection In Toronto X 1. * Dundas & Yonge 100% X
Favourite Site Of Interest In The Greater Toronto Area Or Nearby X 1. * Niagra Falls 100% X
Favourite Play Seen Or To See In Toronto X 1. * Les Miserables 100% X
Favourite Movie Theatre In Toronto X 1. * Uptown 100% X
Favourite Month To Spend In Toronto X 1. * July 100% X
Favourite Season To Spend In Toronto X 1. * Fall 100% X
E-Mail me your favourite for each of the above topics or use my Toronto Survey form to have your opinions voiced with the other surfers of this web page. Let me know if you have any ideas for other favourite topics you would like to see in the survey
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MISCELLANEOUS:

"On your list of books. you left out The Masked Rider by Neil Peart of Rush, who's a Toronto dweller. And Order of Canada type. ;) And I'm a Rush fan, natch. ;)"
When the dragons grow too mighty
Too slay with pen or sword...
N. Peart
Comments by Melinda from ??? ... I recently removed the list of books from the page that Melinda refers to - (-:Omega:-)

"... Toronto is our favorite city, and we stay in Mississauga whenever we are there at the Days Inn (the one on Tomkins Rd. I believe.)" Comments by Gary from ???

E-Mail me your comments on Toronto. Then watch for your comments to appear on this page in future updates. Let me know where you are E-Mailing from. Looking forward to hearing from you... :-)Omega(-:
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GRAPHICS & INFORMATION:
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If you are flying by our galaxy, stop by Toronto, Ontario, Canada, North America, Earth and say hello or !@#$%^& or whatever your method of greeting is.


1. night skyline . . . 2. daytime skyline . . . 3. skyline at dawn . . . 4. skyline . . . 5. Headquarters of some of Canada's largest financial institutions . . . 6. Eaton's Center, a downtown shopping mall . . . Toronto is Canada's largest city and the capital of the province of Ontario with a population of over 2.5 million in metropolitan Toronto alone and 5 million in the greater Toronto area.


1. the Hockey Hall Of Fame at the corner of Yong and Front streets . . . 2. The emblem of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League . . . 3. The flag and coat of arms of the province of Ontario . . . 4. Inside the Eaton Center shopping mall downtown . . . 5. Inside ariel view of the Skydome where the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts and baseball's Blue Jays play . . . Toronto is North America's second largest live theatre production centre.


1. Metro Toronto Subway map . . . 2. Harbour Front . . . 3. Downtown skyline from Toronto island . . . 4. Toronto skyline from harbour . . . Toronto is North America's third largest motion picture and video production centre.


1. Night skyline . . . 2. Aerial view of downtown . . . 3. Helmet of the Toronoto Argonauts or Argos for short. Winners of the CFL's Gey Cup in 1996 and numerous other times. At one time they were owned by John Candy and Wayne Gretzky . . . Toronto has one of North America's largest medical communities, with more than 50 hospitals, 8,000 physicians and more than 50,000 health care professionals.


1. The emblem of the Toronto Blue Jays. Baseball's winner of back to back World Series in 1993 and 1994 . . . In 1994, Toronto was ranked fourth of world cities for quality of life by the Corporate Resources Group of Geneva; and in the top ten of Fortune Magazine's best cities in the world to do business.


CN Tower - The tallest freestanding structure in the world, 3 observation decks, revolving restaurant & attractions. (416) 360-8500
Casa Loma - A Canadian castle of the Edwardian era, furnished rooms, secret passages and lots to see. (416) 923-1171
Centreville - A turn of the century town accessible by ferry featuring restaurants, rides, shops and games. (416) 203-0405
Harbourfront Centre (non-profit cultural organization) - 10 acres of waterfront featuring arts, literary and marine programs, ...lots to see, lots to learn. (416) 973-3000
Metro Toronto Zoo - See over 4000 animals in a natural environment. Rated as one of the best Zoos in the world.
Metropolitan Toronto Archives, 7 Record Centre - Exhibits, accessible archival records, theatre show make this an interesting place to visit. (416) 397-5000
North York City Hall - Free tour of municipal offices, special events and activities occur frequently in Mel Lastman Square. (416) 395-7300
Ontario Parliament Buildings - Come visit Ontario's Government, historical displays and gift shop. (416) 325-7500
Ontario Place - World famous complex on three man-made islands on Lake Ontario, too many activities to list. This extensive water front park features a marina, expansive parkland and attractions. (416) 314-9811
Ontario Science Centre - Hands on exhibits make science and technology fun for all.
Scarborough Civic Centre - Unique architecture, daily tours and a variety of events during the year. (416) 396-7212
Skydome - The home of the Blue Jays and the Toronto Argonauts is the world's first multi-purpose entertainment centre with a fully retractable roof. The facility includes a hotel, a health club and numerous restaurants and bars. (416) 341-2300
Toronto City Hall - Unique architecture, group tours and frequent special events in Nathan Phillips Square. (416) 392-7341 Events (416) 392-0458
Upper Canada Brewing Company - Tours, clothing and glassware boutique. (416) 534-9281
Portugal Village and Acores Village - In the heart of Toronto's Portuguese community with cafes, shops and services.
Allan Gardens - A large greenhouse is located within the park providing flowers and plants year round.
High Park - Toronto's "Central Park" featuring trails, sports fields and numerous activities.
Scarborough Bluffs - Located on the shoreline of Lake Ontario, this park features spectacular cliffs.
The Toronto Islands - A series of inter-connected islands in Toronto Harbour. Accessible by ferry, parklands, beaches and attractions.
Black Creek Pioneer Village - An authentic mid-19th century village presents a living view of the past. (416) 736-1733
Campbell House - The restored Georgian residence of Justice William Campbell features period furniture, exhibits and special events. (416) 597-0227
Colborne Lodge - This 1837 cottage was the home of John George Howard. (416) 392-6916
Fort York - An early 19th century fort provides a view of the activities and life in the period around the war of 1812. (416) 392-6907
George Brown House - A Victorian mansion once owned by George Brown, a father of confederation and editor of the Toronto "Globe" newspaper. (416) 314-3585
Gibson House - This home built in 1851 was home to David Gibson a local politician and land surveyor, guided tours and exhibits. (416) 395-7432
The Grange Historic House Museum - This is the oldest brick house in Toronto. It was built in 1817 and is considered to be one of the handsomest surviving buildings of that period. (416) 979-6648
MacKenzie House - The former home of William Lyon MacKenzie. Features a recreated 19th century print shop. (416) 392-6915
Montgomery's Inn - A Georgian Inn reflecting the lifesytle of a country inn keeper and businessman. (416) 394-8113
Spadina - A magnificent estate dating back to 1866. Features elegant furnishings, fine art and historic gardens. (416) 392-6910

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