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Visitor information resources

INFOTOGO provides visitors with resources and information on what to see and do in Toronto and how to get around the city. Finding your way around Toronto just became a lot easier with these tools!

Of interest

WInterlicious 2012

Winterlicious 2012

January 27 - February 9, 2012, explore 11 unique culinary events and prix fixe menus at 175 of Toronto's top restaurants. Call to book your reservations now.

Ontario Games Jeux de l'Ontario 2012

2012 Ontario Summer Games

The City of Toronto will host the 2012 Ontario Summer Games from August 16 to 19, 2012. Almost 2,500 athletes will compete in 28 sports in multiple venues across Toronto and surrounding regions. Get involved!

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Welcome to Toronto!

Visit the Toronto Desk to pick up maps and guides on both Toronto and Ontario, and find out about must-see landmarks, attractions, neighbourhoods, events and tours.

New Ripley's Aquarium for Toronto announced!

The new Ripley's Aquarium of Canada will be located next door to the iconic CN Tower and is set to become one of the most extraordinary destinations for millions of visitors to Toronto. The $130-million facility is now under construction and is set to open during the summer of 2013. Read more...

Shop Toronto Design

Looking for a unique gift for yourself or a special souvenir for a loved one? Toronto has a wealth of talented designers creating wonderful products. Visit Shop Toronto Design for a listing of stores with a focus on local design.

Festivals and Events Calendar

Toronto offers a unique mix of celebrations all year round. Search by more than 15 categories or the date of your visit to find out what's happening during your stay.

Temporary on-street parking permits available online

City of Toronto residents and their guests can now obtain a temporary on-street parking permit.

Cycling in the city

BIXI Toronto

BIXI Toronto has provided the City of Toronto with a network of bikes throughout the downtown core. BIXI docking terminals allow users to pick up and drop off bicycles from location to location, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Learn more.

Public Art in the city

Public art can be defined, most simply, as art that is in the public realm. It might be a landscape installation made to delight passers-by; it might be aural or visual, functional, as well as inspirational. The City of Toronto owns more than 200 works of public art and its streets and courtyards host hundreds more pieces. Find out more.

Customer Service Standards

The City of Toronto aims to deliver exceptional, equitable and accessible customer service to the citizens of Toronto. Members of the Toronto Public Service work within established telephone, voice mail and e-mail standards.