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One of dozens of statues of Canada’s national animal, part of a public art installation for the World Cup, was destroyed. It was the one wearing stars and stripes.
Summer in one of Canada’s most diverse cities is always lively—but this summer, with the World Cup in town—expect an epic party. Here’s what to do, from must-see historical landmarks to the best eateries.
Toronto will host six games during the 2026 World Cup. Here's where to eat, where to stay and what to do in the city as the tournament goes on.
The best way to get around Toronto is by public transportation. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) runs three modes – subway, streetcar and bus – throughout the city and suburbs. You will need a token or a pass to travel on TTC; day and week passes ...
Visit FIFA.com to discover everything you need to know about your visit to the FIFA Fan Festival™ for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ in Toronto.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto beat Toronto for the second time in a week, slumping Mookie Betts hit a two-run single in a three-run third inning and the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers held off the Blue Jays 3-1 on Friday night to force the World Series to a ...
Enjoy water sports in summer and skating in winter at Ward's and Algonquin Islands in Toronto Harbour, one of Canada's 50 Places of a Lifetime.
Toronto’s incredible cultural diversity shines through in its wide range of restaurants. Covering every type of cuisine, from world class fine dining to casual pubs, there’s a wealth of choice. Here are a few of the city’s top options. Owners Jeff ...
An Ottawa artist who painted a beaver celebrating the United States for a World Cup promotion in Toronto has learned her creation was destroyed over the weekend.
