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Toronto: Canada's Largest City
Everywhere you look in downtown Toronto skyscrapers are rising. This new landscape of chrome and
glass, unrecognisable from a couple of years ago, disorientates (1)................................as try to find the ferry
terminal. When I eventually make (2) ..................................across to Toronto Island, I'm rewarded with a view
back to the mainland of the perfect North American pop-up city, seemingly growing (3) ........................my eyes.
Canada's largest city is developing fast; yet it has (4) ..................................quite slow to shake off the
atmosphere of conservatism that once earned it the label “Toronto the Good”. It's only in the (5)..........................
few years that the place has let its creative communities lead the way. This new confidence (6)............................
be seen everywhere: in new luxury hotels, innovative dining restaurants and pioneering design studios. Toronto
(7)..................................days is not so much “good” (8)................................“good-time”.
The recent rise (9) .................................. profile of the Toronto International Film Festival has helped. A
permanent home for the festival has just opened and this will attract stars all year (10) .............................. The
Art Gallery of Ontario, redesigned by architect Frank Gehry, a native of the city, is (11) .................................. of
his rare home-grown projects. Just (12) ..................................the border, the cities of the US seem to
(13)..................................currently stagnating, but in Toronto the appetite (14) ..................................upgrading
thrives. The “Fashion Mile" shopping district has had a major facelift. Last but certainly (15)...............................
least. Union Station is undergoing a C$200 million renovation that should allow it to experience the sort of
glory enjoyed by Grand Central in New York.
Toronto: Canada's Largest City
Everywhere you look in downtown Toronto skyscrapers are rising. This new landscape of chrome and
glass, unrecognisable from a couple of years ago, disorientates (1)................................as try to find the ferry
terminal. When I eventually make (2) ..................................across to Toronto Island, I'm rewarded with a view
back to the mainland of the perfect North American pop-up city, seemingly growing (3) ........................my eyes.
Canada's largest city is developing fast; yet it has (4) ..................................quite slow to shake off the
atmosphere of conservatism that once earned it the label “Toronto the Good”. It's only in the (5)..........................
few years that the place has let its creative communities lead the way. This new confidence (6)............................
be seen everywhere: in new luxury hotels, innovative dining restaurants and pioneering design studios. Toronto
(7)..................................days is not so much “good” (8)................................“good-time”.
The recent rise (9) .................................. profile of the Toronto International Film Festival has helped. A
permanent home for the festival has just opened and this will attract stars all year (10) .............................. The
Art Gallery of Ontario, redesigned by architect Frank Gehry, a native of the city, is (11) .................................. of
his rare home-grown projects. Just (12) ..................................the border, the cities of the US seem to
(13)..................................currently stagnating, but in Toronto the appetite (14) ..................................upgrading
thrives. The “Fashion Mile" shopping district has had a major facelift. Last but certainly (15)...............................
least. Union Station is undergoing a C$200 million renovation that should allow it to experience the sort of
glory enjoyed by Grand Central in New York.