A City Built in Primary Colours

Hello, Toronto.

One city. A hundred and forty neighbourhoods. Two hundred languages. Come see how all the bold parts lock together into a single, generous whole.

01
The Case for the City

Form Follows Fun

A World in
One City

More than half of Torontonians were born somewhere else, and they brought the whole planet with them — the food, the festivals, the music, the markets. Every block is a different country and they all share one transit map.

200+ languages spoken daily

Built Up,
Built Bold

A skyline that keeps reaching higher, ringed by ravines, beaches, and islands you can reach by ferry in fifteen minutes. The lake on one side, the wild on the other, and the engineered beauty of a working city in between.

A waterfront + 1,500 parks

Open All
Hours

Night markets and morning swims, gallery openings and patio season, hockey in winter and street festivals all summer long. A democratic, human-scaled city designed to be used — not just admired from a distance.

365 days of something on
02
The Working Parts

Six Neighbourhoods

№ 01 / WEST
Eat & Drink

Kensington
Market

A car-free maze of vintage shops, fruit stalls, taquerias, and patios. The most analog corner of a digital city — and the best lunch you'll have all trip.

№ 02 / EAST
Make & See

The
Distillery

Victorian industrial brick turned pedestrian arts village — galleries, studios, and the kind of cobblestone light that makes everyone slow down and look up.

№ 03 / WATER
Escape

Toronto
Islands

A fifteen-minute ferry to car-free islands with beaches, bike paths, and the single best view of the skyline. The city's exhale, hiding in plain sight.

№ 04 / NORTH
Culture

The
Annex

University energy, secondhand bookshops, jazz rooms, and a museum with a crystal bursting from its side. Where the city goes to think out loud.

№ 05 / DOWNTOWN
Iconic

Harbourfront
& the Core

The CN Tower, the lakeside boardwalk, the big galleries and the bigger games. The city's load-bearing centre — bold, busy, and proud of it.

№ 06 / GLOBAL
Flavour

Little
Everywhere

Little Italy, Greektown, Koreatown, Little Jamaica, Chinatown — a transit ride between continents, each one a full meal and a different soundtrack.

"
A city isn't its skyline. It's the people who decided to build it together.
— A Visitor, on Why They Stayed
03 / The City Pass

One pass.
The whole city.

Free a local's field notes · no strings
The Invitation

Come build
your own version
of the city.

Toronto doesn't hand you a single story. It hands you the parts — bold, primary, ready to assemble — and trusts you to make something only you could make. The pass is free. The shape is yours.

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