Five Things to Do in Toronto - A Student Travel Guide to Toronto

The islands themselves are wooded, and at 230 hectares make up the largest car-free urban area in North America. Worried you don't have a bicycle? Well fear not: affordable bike rental facilities can be found on the islands themselves. ...

Toronto is an amazing  multicultural city that is worth to visit. Either you come from Europe, Africa, Asia or South and Central America  be sure that you'll find people from your country. It is also a city that has a huge diversity of things to offer to its visitors no matter what kind of activities you're looking for. I'm fascinated by the great amount of free cultural activities that are available throughout the city. Right now I'm looking forward my trip to French Canada next weekend. I hope that it'll be wonderful. It's a 4-day trip that I booked with ISX, a tour company that I learned about at school and with which I've gone to NY city before. If the travel is half as good as it was the last one, it'll be awesome!! If you are an ESL student and want to visit interesting places and meet new friends, going on this kind of trips is an option that I definitely recommend. You'll have a blast!!!