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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 drivers should expect significant traffic disruptions around Exhibition Place and Liberty Village as FIFA World Cup
The last time Don Mattingly was at Rogers Centre, the confetti was still falling on the Dodgers after Game 7 of the 2025 World Series. So many players and coaches in that dugout wanted to get Mattingly his first ring.
A certain dam-building rodent is taking center stage in a World Cup-themed contest in Toronto. The Great Beaver Quest challenges visitors to locate 51 beaver statues that have been strategically placed throughout the city’s Old Town Toronto neighborhood.
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The city is defending its move to resell its World Cup tickets for profit, saying that it helps 'avoid' spending property taxes on a tournament that has gone over its initial budget and begins this Friday.
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