Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes in Toronto do not necessarily occur on the same date every year.
In Toronto, DST starts on the 2nd Sunday in March and ends on the 1st Sunday in November.
Facts About Toronto
Information for Travelers
Toronto, the dynamic capital of the Canadian province of Ontario, sits on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario and is one of the country's most important metropolises.
It's home to a dynamic mix of tourist attractions, from museums and galleries to the world-famous CN Tower.
Towering above the city center, this Canadian icon can be seen from almost everywhere in the city.
And just a short drive away are Niagara Falls.
You'll find no shortage of things to do, from the vibrant Entertainment District, with the latest musicals and fine dining, to the historic Distillery District, home to unique shops and restaurants housed in stunningly restored buildings.
Culture
The Royal Ontario Museum, known as the ROM, is one of Canada's premier museums with an international reputation for excellence.
The museum houses a remarkable collection, covering natural history, art and culture from a wide variety of periods from around the world.
Toronto's city center is relatively easy to navigate, with many of the main attractions within walking distance of each other and a subway system to cover longer distances.
Toronto also has plenty of green spaces - from the manicured oval-shaped Queen's Park to the 400-acre High Park with trails, sports facilities and a zoo.
Read about Toronto in Wikipedia