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1. Toronto Blue Mountain Town

1, Picton (Picton)

Located in the picturesque Prince Edward County. Walking in the town, you can see exquisite and cute shops, quaint movie theaters, cozy bookstores, and romantic restaurants everywhere. There are also many wineries in the town, where visitors can taste a variety of wines.

2. Cremer Town (Creemore)

There is a famous beer town in Ontario that everyone knows. In addition to beer, there are many farms and restaurants in town. After visiting the farm, go to the restaurant to eat delicious food made by the local fresh food village, and browse various boutique shops in the town.

3. Shanmao Cayenne (Lynx Cayenne)

This beautiful rural resort town is located on the lakeside of Anhui Province and has an irresistible charm. Even the famous band Tragic Hips wrote a song about the town in the 1980s. The town has Ontario's historical sites, beautiful private beaches, long bicycle trails, and countless boutiques and delicious restaurants in the center of the town. You can play anything.

4. Perth

A beautiful town more than 100 kilometers west of Toronto, very suitable for weekend trips. The town has beautiful architecture, many parks of natural beauty, warm and cozy hotels, and vast rolling farmland. Don't miss Stewart Park, outdoor activities and museums in the town centre.

5. Merrick, Merrickville

A famous literary town in Ontario, known as the most beautiful town in Canada and the pearl on the Rideau Canal. Historic buildings, exquisite shops and cozy restaurants can be found throughout the town. The towns on both sides of the canal have charming scenery. Outdoor sports, shopping and art experiences, it’s all great.

6. Goderich Town (Goderich)

The scenery of this town is so beautiful that even Queen Elizabeth II could not help but praise her as the most beautiful town in Canada. Come to town and see the sparkling lakes, linger on the beaches, experience the town's summer festivals, tour the town and visit the town museum and art gallery. The holidays are rich and relaxing!

7. Fisherman's Village (Unionville)

A town on the outskirts of Wanjin, founded in 1794, it is one of the oldest towns in Ontario. The town has some of the most beautiful scenery in Ontario. Otherwise, many Hollywood blockbusters and TV series are often shot and filmed here, and the popular American TV series "Kiwi Girl" (Gilmore Girls) was also filmed here.

8. Paris Town

Not Paris, but better than Paris. Once it is voted the most beautiful small town in Canada, it is enough to prove that the charm of the small town is unmatched. A large river runs through the town, where there are various exquisite high-end gourmet restaurants and various exquisite shops.

9. Port of Hope

A historic port town in Ontario, with magnificent buildings, small and exquisite buildings, and charming natural scenery. Many film and television giants are filming in the town, and the blockbuster "IT", adapted from the classic novel of the same name by American best-selling author Stephen King, was also filmed in the town. In the center of the town, along the streets, there are historic buildings in the 19th century style, as well as exquisite and lovely shops in various colors.

10. Stratford.

Ann Shakespeare is also the hometown of Canada’s little king, Justin Bieber. The town's annual Shakespeare Festival lasts from April to October, immersing you in a strong literary atmosphere throughout the summer. The town's many beautiful parks and gardens are enchanting.

2. Tourist town near Toronto

Troy, a city in the east-central part of New York, USA, is 237 kilometers (148 miles) from New York and 272 kilometers (170 miles) from Boston. It is a county in Rensselaer County and the third largest city in the New York metropolitan area. The city is located on the east bank of the middle reaches of the Hudson River, with an area of ??28 square kilometers (11 square miles) and a population of 50,129 (2010). It has a temperate deciduous broadleaf forest climate.

In the mid-18th century, the Dutch began to settle in what is now the center of Troy and opened the port in 1787. In 1789, city residents voted to name the place Troy. The town was established in 1791 and the city in 1901. Uncle Sam, the anthropomorphic title of America, was originally a Trojan and has a monument.

The Industrial Revolution in the 19th century made Troy very prosperous and became an important textile base in the United States. However, as traditional industries declined, Troy's landscape disappeared. Starting in 2000, as the economy transitioned from industry to the tertiary industry, Troy began to slowly recover, with many new shops and restaurants moving into the city center and a new industrial creative park.

The transportation in Troy is relatively developed. The New York Metropolitan Area Transit provides bus and bus service, while New York's four state highways and U.S. Route 4 pass through the territory. Highway 87 and Highway 90, important transportation thoroughfares in the northeastern United States, intersect 10 kilometers from the urban area, while Highway 787 is only separated from the urban area by a river. Albany International Airport, Albany-Rensselaer Train Station, and Albany Long-distance Bus Station are all about 15-20 kilometers away from the city, making it convenient for travelers to reach major cities in the United States, such as New York, Boston, Toronto, Montreal, Syracuse, and Burkina Faso. Farrow et al.

Rensselaer Institute of Technology is the first polytechnic in English-speaking countries and one of the new Ivy League schools. It is located on Troy Hill, overlooking the city center. Two other colleges and universities in Troy are Sage College and Hudson Valley Community College.

3. Small towns near Sydney’s Blue Mountains

In addition to the Blue Mountains National Park, there are many attractions and places worth seeing in the surrounding areas about 2 hours’ drive from the outer suburbs of Sydney. In the north of Sydney, there is Kuai Chase National Park, the winding Central Coast, the Australian Reptile Park, Newcastle's Hunter Valley, Nelson Bay; and in Port Stephens. The Princes Highway on the south coast passes through the Royal National Park, Sea Cliff Bridge, Wollongong, Kangaroo Valley, Kiama and the charming town of Berry, all must-see places when driving.

4. Toronto Blue Mountain Hot Springs

Open all day. Lanyuan Lingnan Oriental Hot Spring is located in Wentang Lanshanyuan Lingnan Oriental Hot Spring Hotel, Daqiao Town, Ruyuan Yao Autonomous County, Shaoguan City. It is a hot spring resort hotel integrating natural hot springs, vacation accommodation, Chinese and Western catering, business meetings, and leisure. The hotel's hot spring area is built in the style of Bali in Southeast Asia and has 45 themed hot spring bathing pools, including a traditional Chinese medicine health spa, a children's dynamic happy world S pool, an intermediate boundless pool, a flower spa, a thermal radiation energy room, a fish therapy pool, and a nano pool. , medicinal bath, waterfall bath, Sumatra spa pool, etc.

5. Toronto's small town

Community Neighborhood

Yonge-Dundas Square is one of the most prosperous areas in Toronto. Hundreds of years ago, Indians on Lake Huron named the area that is now Toronto a gathering place. Today, the metropolis of Toronto is dotted with a number of colorful neighborhoods that reflect a unique multicultural identity. Today, Toronto has become a veritable gathering place of all ethnic groups, and its multicultural characteristics can be seen from the colorful communities in the city.

Downtown Toronto (Downtown Toronto)

Kenton Market (Kensington Market)

The shops with a rich multicultural atmosphere have products from all over the world. commodity. You can find treasures in these countless nostalgic markets and second-hand shops, and the unique restaurants and cafes are guaranteed to make you happy.

Chinatown (Chinatown)

On both sides of the streets are oriental shops and fruit and vegetable markets, with open-air stalls opening every day. The Cantonese dim sum here is famous far and wide, and you can also buy American ginseng of good quality (there are five Chinatowns in Toronto, located in the west, east and surrounding areas of the city).

Old Town

The history of this area dates back to the early 19th century. It is a center for local arts, culture and historic sites, and is home to the highest concentration of Victorian architecture in Ontario.

St. Lawrence Market

This ancient market is usually very busy. On weekends, the market is packed with farmers, artists, and entertainers displaying and selling their products and artwork.

Distillery Historic District

This old factory district is now downtown’s center for arts, culture, and entertainment and is the best-preserved collection of Victorian industrial buildings in North America.

Downtown

Young Street is the longest street in the world. The bars, shops and restaurants on Yonge-dundas at the junction of Yonge Street and Dundas Street are often crowded with customers. In Yonge-Dundas Square around the corner, open-air celebrations are often held during the festival.

Financial District and Underground City (Financial District and Underground City)

Under this reinforced concrete jungle lined with glass curtain walls and skyscrapers, there is - Path, the world's largest The underground city is 27 kilometers long. The underground city has more than 1,200 shops and services.

Entertainment District (Entertainment District)

The Entertainment District in downtown Toronto is filled with theatres, concert halls, event venues, restaurants, nightclubs, retail stores and attractions.

Fashion Quarter

This is a great place to find local fashion, original designs, and a variety of fabrics and furs.

Queen's Street South (Queen's Road West)

On this street, you can find the most fashionable clothes and the most avant-garde restaurants. Galleries, antique shops, and dance halls add a lot of cultural and entertainment atmosphere to this street. City Television is a landmark building in Queens on West Main Street. The muchmusic program produced by this TV station often invites famous singers to entertain, and the outdoor stage is set up on the street.

Waterfront

In Queen Toronto's Square Terminals harbor area, you can visit specialty shops; the nearby HarborFront Center has theaters and entertainment facilities, and there is a beautiful waterfront corridor along the coast. You can enjoy the ferry boats and private yachts on the lake, and you can also take a cruise to enjoy the lakeside scenery.

Toronto Islands

There is a large summer amusement park on the island. You can rent a boat or a bicycle and explore the entire island, or roller skate on the boulevards, or have a picnic on the green lawns or beaches.

Brewer-Yorkville (Brewer/Yorkville)

Toronto’s high-end shopping and dining district, a variety of name-brand stores and designer boutiques, and interesting antique shops and galleries, all revealing elegant taste.

Little Italy

This is the spiritual home of Toronto’s Italian community. This passionate and vibrant neighborhood is full of restaurants, cafes and traditional billiards rooms.

thegay Village

This is a famous gay community that holds Canada's largest gay parade every year. You can enjoy the different customs in the bars, restaurants and streets of this area.

Greek Town

There are a large number of Greek restaurants on Danforth Street, offering authentic Greek food such as kebabs; in addition, there are some unique small restaurants with Southern European style on both sides of the street. shop.

Pain

The beach area is located east of the city center. You can walk on the boardwalk on the lakeside beach, swim in the lake or sunbathe on the beach. Looking around, you can see lake-view villas, shops of different styles, and cozy restaurants, which constitute the unique style of the beach area.

Italy (Corso Italia)

Italian top fashion; cafes and restaurants serving local Italian cuisine attract guests from all over.

Little Poland

roncesvallesvillage in Toronto is a Polish community in the city. In this Central European community, delicious specialties are everywhere, and you can feel the lively atmosphere and fun of different festivals. This unique little community adds a small-town flavor to Toronto.

Depressed Areas of the City

Coconut was once a working class enclave but has now been transformed into a beautiful community. Renovated Victorian houses and quiet parks can be found throughout the area. Famous attractions include the Riverdale Farm (original site of the Toronto Zoo) built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as the unique Allangardens.

Indian Market (Indian Market)

The Indian Market is located at gerrardst.east, also known as Little India. It is the largest Indian market in North America. Here in Little India, you can find exquisite Indian home accessories, handicrafts and art everywhere. Don’t forget to buy some favorites to take home as trophies before you get seduced by the most attractive stuff on the market.

6. Small towns around Toronto

I think the most beautiful one is Port Perry, which is an hour and a half drive from Toronto. The town is located in Port Perry, a 90-minute drive northeast of Toronto on Lake Scugog. It is a laid-back town.

You can roam freely and rent a boat here to play on the lake~

Port Perry Pier

There are a variety of boats available for rent.

From 20-foot boats to kayaks or paddle boats.

There are also many small shops and restaurants in the town.

There are many choices for eating, drinking and having fun~