Toronto Tourism Tendencies
Well, since the acronym of The Toronto Traveler is TTT, I guess it makes sense to have a serial with the same acronym! And indeed, this is a serial that I plan to get through pretty quickly, mostly because of the fact that I don’t want this blog to be dominated by descriptions of tourist attractions in Toronto. Tourist attractions in Toronto, at least in the popular sense, are readily available to anyone that does a simple search on the internet. Tourist attractions are easy to find information on if you are curious about current events, because they all have state-of-the-art websites for you to use!
No, what I want The Toronto Traveler to be about is information you won’t find from a typical tour guide about these major attractions, as well as attractions that you might enjoy that are not so well known.
With that having been said, at the same time I would be remiss in my duties of bringing the City of Toronto into your computer room if I didn’t mention the biggest of the big when it comes to tourism destinations within Hogtown and doing it pretty early I figure gets it out of the way so that we can get to the juicier content within these tourist attractions and also within the lesser known great parts of Toronto.
With that, I bring you the next TTT serial: Toronto Tourism Tendencies! This serial will run for the next two weeks and will showcase some of the biggest tourist attractions that you can find within the City of Toronto. Big names like The CN Tower and The Canadian National Exhibition will be on this list, as well as governmental points of interest like Toronto City Hall and the Ontario Provincial Legislature. What else is on the list? Well, you’ll just have to keep tuning in to find out
First post for the series is tomorrow!
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