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  2. Culture in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The CNE remains a focal point of Toronto's culture. Toronto is the largest city in Canada and one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Many immigrant cultures have brought their traditions languages and music to Toronto. Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario's northwestern shore.

  3. Alliance Française de Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Established in Toronto in 1902, Alliance Française Toronto (AFT) is a 100% Canadian non-profit and charity organization. Alliance Française Toronto has grown to become the largest French language school in Canada, the first Alliance in North America and the sixth worldwide with more than 6,500 students enrolling each year on the five campuses.

  4. Franco-Ontarians - Wikipedia

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    In 1798, during the final years of the French Revolution, French nobleman Joseph-Geneviève de Puisaye led a small group of royalists from France to settle lands north of York (present day Toronto). [8] Sudbury in 1888. The community saw an influx of francophone migrants with the discovery of nickel in the area.

  5. Toronto - Wikipedia

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    While Miami's foreign-born population has traditionally consisted primarily of Cubans and other Latin Americans, no single nationality or culture dominates Toronto's immigrant population, placing it among the most diverse cities in the world. [154] In 2010, it was estimated over 100,000 immigrants arrived in the Greater Toronto Area each year ...

  6. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Historic Sites in Toronto, Ontario. There are 37 National Historic Sites ( French : Lieux historiques nationaux ) in Toronto , [ 1 ] the first of which was Fort York , designated in 1923.

  7. List of francophone communities in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of francophone communities in Ontario.Municipalities with a high percentage of French-speakers in the Canadian province of Ontario are listed.. The provincial average of Ontarians whose mother tongue is French is 3.3%, with a total of 463,120 people in Ontario who identify French as their mother tongue in 2021.

  8. Cuisine of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Toronto reflects Toronto's size and multicultural diversity. [1] [2] [3] Ethnic neighbourhoods throughout the city focus on specific cuisines, [4] such as authentic Chinese and Vietnamese found in the city's Chinatowns, Korean in Koreatown, Greek on The Danforth, Italian cuisine in Little Italy and Corso Italia, Bangladeshi cuisine in southwest Scarborough and East York, and ...

  9. Category:Culture of Toronto - Wikipedia

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