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Toronto,which is located on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, is the largest city inCanada. It is also the economic center of Canada and one of the largestfinancial centers in the world. Toronto is such a beautiful city that itattracts millions of tourists from all over the world every year. It is saidthat there are more than one hundred parks in this city. What's more, Torontois famous for its various art festivals. No matter when you come to this city,you can experience the atmosphere of art almost everywhere.
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