Capital of the province of Ontario, the most populous city in Canada, a multicultural city, and the country’s financial and commercial centre. People from all over the globe have also made Toronto one of the most exciting cities in the world – and the ideal place for the Blockchain and Web3 community to meet.
Known as one of the world’s most multicultural cities, Toronto prides itself on its wide range of cultures, languages, food, and arts. Forbes Magazine tracked the “World’s Most Economically Powerful Cities” and included Toronto in its top ten list. According to Forbes, powerful cities such as Toronto attract investment due to the size of their economy, their projected future prosperity, cost of living, and quality of life. Forbes describes Toronto as lying at the economic heart of one of the world’s wealthiest countries, projected to keep humming through the years.
Located at the heart of downtown Toronto, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) is Canada’s leading convention and trade show facility. The world-class venue features 442,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space, 77 meeting rooms, multi-purpose ballrooms, and a theatre equipped for performing arts as well as corporate events. The MTCC is recognized as top of class by meeting and event planners around the world and is located within walking distance of some of the city’s most popular attractions, restaurants, and nightlife.
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It’s no secret that a unique and creative spirit thrives in cosmopolitan Toronto.
Arts, culture and entertainment are baked into the fabric of the city, where world-renowned festivals, galleries, museums, and stages are full of colour, music and movement throughout the year. Whether you’re admiring the city’s rich architecture, its diverse melting pot of international cultures and its jewel box historic theatres, or taking in annual events like film and music festivals that showcase both Canadian and global artists, there’s always something fresh on. From Indigenous heritage to cutting edge Canadian creativity, it’s hard to imagine a city that elevates urban living to art quite the way Toronto does.
From sushi spots with delicately crafted nigiri and Italian joints with heavenly plates of pasta to vegan eateries that routinely blow our mind with their seasonal selections and culinary wizardry, the best restaurants in Toronto are some of the best in the world.
Toronto has a continental climate with very cold winters and humid, warm summers. The average temperature in Toronto at this time of year’s a cool 5°C, with highs of 8°C in the peak of the day. The temperature drops to an average low of 2°C in November, so you’ll need a thick winter coat for evenings out in the city.
Regular banking hours in Canada are 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday, with extended hours including weekends at some locations. The monetary system in Canada is based on dollars and cents. Foreign currencies may be readily exchanged at banks, your hotel front desk, or at currency exchange bureaus located throughout the city. Bank debit or credit cards are the most convenient means of getting cash at the many 24-hour automated banking machines (ATMs). One Canadian dollar is made up of 100 cents and is often presented as C$ to distinguish it from other currencies denominated in dollars, such as the U.S. dollar.
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of the latest in-depth Research Paper, What is Web3? Blockchain as the Foundation of the Next Era of the Internet, published by the Blockchain Research Institute and authored by Douglas Heintzman and Irving Wladawsky-Berger.