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toronto
Coorinates: 43°39′N, 79°23′W
Trivia about toronto
The first NBA playoff game outside the United States was played in this city
The first baseball World Series game played outside the U.S. was played in this city in 1992
This Canadian city, "the third-largest theatre centre in the English-speaking world", is home to the Dora Awards
By population it's the largest city in Canada
MLB's Blue Jays
Hello, this capital of Ontario!... Halifax said you couldn't rock, let's prove them wrong tonight!
The Bat Cave in this capital of Ontario displays 3,000 life-like vinyl & wax bats in a walk-through tunnel
Bay Street is the heart of this Canadian city's financial district
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George Brown founded this Canadian city's Globe newspaper in 1844
Though he's lived for many years in the U.S., architect Frank Gehry was born in this Ontario city of 4.5 million
The top 2 Canadian newspapers in circulation are based in this city
From 1793 to 1834, this now-largest Canadian city was known as York
First the Royal Ontario Museum, then for lunch, maybe one of the 5 Chinatowns
The name or this Ontario capital means "place of meeting" in the Huron Indian language
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The first mayor of this city led a rebellion against the Canadian governor after being unseated in Parliament
In August 1998 a TV station in this largest Canadian city bought Howard Stern's show, then refused to air it
In April 1813 Americans briefly captured this capital of Upper Canada, then called York
Lester B. Pearson International Airport
This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station
CN Tower: 1,815 feet
The NBA'sRaptors
(Hi, I'm David James Elliott of "JAG") I was born in this city founded in the 1700s & whose name comes from the Huron term meaning "meeting place"
In 1954 this city opened Canada's first subway
In North America this city's stock exchange is second in size only to the New York Stock Exchange
In 1993 Joe Carter hit a World Series-winning home run at 1 Blue Jays Way in this city
The Rolling Stones brought their pals to this Canadian city for a 2003 benefit to help it recover from a SARS outbreak
This North American city is home to the Rogers Centre & the CN Tower
You can see Atlantic whales on Queen's Quay E. near the Gardiner Expressway in this city on Lake Ontario
It's the only provincial capital that lies on the shore of one of the Great Lakes
The NHL's Maple Leafs
The British burned Washington, D.C. as revenge for the American burning of York, Canada, now this city
This Canadian city's largest park occupies 4 islands in Lake Ontario
Head down Front Street & not far from the corner of John Street is the CN Tower--you can't miss it, you really can't
Victoria Street, Queen Street & Queen's Park Circle are all found in this Canadian city
In March baseball's American League voted to award its first Canadian franchise to this city