Welcome to a mesmerizing tour of Toronto, the largest city in Canada. This video takes you on a journey through the vibrant streets, iconic landmarks, and cultural hotspots that make Toronto a must-visit destination.
From the stunning views of the CN Tower to the bustling markets of Kensington Market, this video showcases the diversity and charm of Toronto. Explore the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, taste the delicious cuisines, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture that make Toronto a truly unique city.
Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor, this video is sure to inspire you to explore all that Toronto has to offer. So sit back, relax, and enjoy a virtual tour of Toronto, the largest city in Canada.
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In Toronto right now at the same time! Hope to bump into you at some point Gabriel! Drinks are on me!
What camera 📸 do you use Gabrielle😊?
Welcome to TO! Being following your channel for many years ❤
You should visit Queen St and Sherbourne Ave. You will feel like you're right back in Portland!
🙂❤👍Thank You Gabriel Watching from New Brunswick Canada 🙂❤👍Safe Travels🙂
My sister with her oldest daughter in Toronto right now. Youngest one lives with her husband and a letle daughter there in Toronto so they visiting their
LOL at the Blue Jays part.
Like a more European NYC;)❤
You are a legend and don't ever stop that free spirit of yours.
While you are in Toronto a cool place to go eat is the Old Spaghetti Factory downtown- really neat decor
Gabe, thanks for sharing the travel memories! Living in the burbs (no regretes) I have to admit downtown Toronto rivals any well known & respectable metropolis on the planet. What I don't envy is that it seems super expensive to visit attractions & sit down for a meal. Apparently you visited tourist hot spots, hope you have time to visit less well known but relaxing areas in the "six".
Just out of curiosity what is the name of the restaurant you went to at the end of video?
Awesome video Gabriel i see Toronto just impressive besutiful Canadian City as for me i see you were born in Vancouver Canada and great to send you greetings Blessings brother 😎✌️🌞
Brilliant video Gabriel, will you be heading to Niagara Falls?
go and visit the marinas they have great restaurants . saludos
Welcome to my hometown! So glad to see you made it here after years of following your channel. I remember the days where you were travelling on extreme budgets and working as a dishwasher
Toronto is ok, but unfortunately it's not Montreal.
Have you ever done the ring road in Iceland?
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Hope African countries next.
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Canada is one of the greatest country in the world! Millions of immigrants got Peace & Freedom under one Flag! It is so Peaceful!!!
@12:15 well hello hello
Looks kinda bland and soulless when compared to countries like Greece and Czech Republic. Thanks for the video though, Gabe.
Rogers Center does host football and soccer too.
Should get a buzz cut hair cut
Great video tour of my city! Although you missed the second lower level of St. Lawrence Market. haha
Thanks for the tour of Canada Gabriel 😊❤ waiting for your travel adventures.
Welcome to Dublin, if I see you around I’ll say hello 😆 (I live there)
I lived in Toronto for seven years. Love that market
A very beautiful place with an even nicer talk about yourself and experiences of Canada.Churches surrounded with skyscrapers alternate with houses decorated with street art.Our Czech-Canadian writer and translator Josef Škvorecký lived in Toronto.He founded the exile publishing house ,,68 Publishers,,there.In the early 1990s,he published banned works by Czech authors in exile here.Meritorious activity.
Dublin? Cool! Come back to Liverpool Gabriel
thats some cheap room you got. most hotels downtown are 500$ and up
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Glad you're back, Gabriel. From Ireland are you coming back to Cyprus? It and Ireland are the only 2 remaining EU countries out of the Schengen zone!
@GabrielTravelerVideos , if you are going to Montenegro, go also to interior of the country (in addition to coastal towns) and you won't regret it for sure. Above Kotor and Budva is Mount Lovćen with Njegoš Mausoleum with some stairs to the top. Below it is historical Montenegrin capital of Cetinje, nice town. Further inland is Ostrog Monastery near Nikšić, the Serbian Orthodox Monastery with nice frescoes and icons. If you want to have mountain experience, the town of Žabljak (and the whole Durmitor Region) is amazing spot because of the chair lift to Savin Kuk (there are rocky mountains of Montenegro, including 2,523 m high Bobotov Kuk), Black Lake/Črno jezero and Đurđevića Tara Bridge above Tara River where you can also do rafting in the amazing Tara River Canyon. When you return to coastal towns, it is the Skadar Lake on the path with amazing wildlife and views on Albanian Alps (Prokletije Mountains), another high mountains in Balkans. Near Budva, it is also nice islet of Sveti Stefan. There are also some islets and cruises along the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska). I see Montenegro as the most diverse ex-Yugoslav republic along with Slovenia. I hope it helps.
I was shocked at the Blue Jays part …guess when you travel for 35 years, you skip MLB…it's all good. They are in last place anyways…😮
Toronto! I still want to go
Looks like a very nice clean city. I had no idea the Violent Femmes are still around lol I saw them back when I was in college. Awesome. Have a great weekend.
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Check out Kensington Market, Chinatown, graffiti alley, Queen street west, Yonge Dundas square
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How can you forget Belgium in your list of Schengen countries while we were the first country together with his neighbour countries to sign and implement the agreement.
Is this India or what, lots of Indians!