Telegraph travel journalist Sarah Barrell raves about a recent trip to Toronto, praising everything from its skyscrapers, to its international arts scene to its diverse ethnic cuisine.
"Everywhere you look in downtown Toronto skyscrapers are rising. This new landscape of chrome and glass, unrecognisable from a couple of years ago, disorientates me as I try to find the ferry terminal. When I eventually make it across to leafy Toronto Island, I'm rewarded with a view back to the mainland of the perfect North American pop-up city, seemingly growing before my eyes."
"Briefly in the Sixties it had a tantalising brush with Bohemia as a hub for draft dodgers, but it's only in the past few years that the place has let its creative communities lead the way. This new confidence can be seen everywhere: in a crop of new luxury hotels, an innovative dining scene, and pioneering art galleries and design studios."
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