Greater Toronto Area
Discover the cultural diversity, rich heritage and vibrant energy of the country's largest metropolitan area.
Welcome to the Greater Toronto Area.
Made up of the city of Toronto and 4 regional municipalities (Durham, Halton, Peel and York), the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) offers an opportunity to experience a vibrant mosaic of different communities and cultures. No matter where you live in the GTA, you'll feel part of the exciting cosmopolitan pulse, while maintaining a close connection to nature. Head to downtown Mississauga or Toronto for a day of exciting shopping, culture and exploration. Or, find a nature trail or beautiful beach of quiet relaxation. The GTA's network of highways, public transportation and GO transit will keep you mobile and connected. Regardless of where you live in the GTA, you'll find all the amenities you could ever need. Find your home and community in the Greater Toronto Area and build a life of connectivity, prosperity and endless excitement.
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Explore the incredible amenities offered by the GTA.
CN Tower
The CN Tower is the defining aspect of Toronto's stunning skyline. At 530 metres tall, the tower is an internationally renowned architectural triumph, and considered to be a marvel of engineering and a Wonder of the Modern World. From the tower, you'll have spectacular views of the GTA through floor-to-ceiling panoramic window walls, with a glass floor section that is sure to give you a thrill. Try the Edge Walk if you dare, the world's highest 'hands-free' external walk!
The Scarborough Bluffs
The Scarborough Bluffs are a sight to behold and a great place to find quiet seclusion along the waterfront on the east side of Toronto. This stunning escarpment stretches for about 14km along the Lake Ontario shore, beginning at the eastern beaches of Toronto. There are 9 different parks to explore along the Bluffs, with Bluffers Park offering a beautiful beach.
Glen Abbey Golf Course
Designed by legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, the Glen Abbey Golf Club has been home to the historic Canadian Open for more than 30 years amongst other PGA tours. Known for its sweeping links and impressive design, it has always been considered a featured golf course for many and a historic landmark for the residents of Oakville. Visitors from all over still come over to the Glen Abbey Golf Course at tee time to play a round of golf or visit the Canadian Golf Museum and Hall of Fame.