About Us

Facts About Toronto is built for people who want the city explained plainly: what to see, what to skip, how neighborhoods actually connect, and where your time pays off. We publish clear, well-researched guides with a local bias toward useful details: TTC stops, streetcar routes, walkable stretches, crowd patterns, and the small choices that make a Toronto day work better.

Toronto is easier without a car. Take the subway to Spadina for Kensington and Chinatown, ride the 501 streetcar across Queen West, use St. George for the Annex, and walk when the distance is shorter than the traffic light cycle makes it feel. Skip driving downtown unless you enjoy paying too much to sit still.

We keep the advice direct because visitors do not need brochure language. The CN Tower has its place; so does a quiet weekday morning at St. Lawrence Market before the crowds arrive. Some spots are worth the line, many are not, and this site says so.

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