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Your Guide to Finding Toronto Apartments For Rent
Located on Lake Ontario with the largest and most diverse population of any Canadian city, Toronto, Ontario has a lot to offer residents of Toronto apartments. From water sports to the performing arts to fine dining, you'll have it all at your fingertips when you rent a Toronto apartment or house. If you're moving to Toronto, check out this guide for information about the city and finding a great Toronto apartment rental.

What to See and Do in Toronto
If you rent a Toronto apartment, you'll quickly realize that arts and culture are easy to find. You can catch performances by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, The Canadian Stage Company, National Ballet of Canada, and the Canadian Opera Company at great venues like the Roy Thomson Hall, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, the Toronto Centre for the Arts, and many others. For art, check out the Art Gallery of Ontario. The Distillery District boasts a variety of shops and galleries for you to enjoy, as well. Additionally, the Toronto International Film Festival is an important part of Toronto culture. The Bata Shoe Museum, the Don Valley Brick Works, and the Royal Ontario Museum are just a few of the other cultural attractions you'll have at your doorstep when you rent a Toronto apartment, condo, townhouse or house.

Great Areas to Live in Toronto
Toronto neighborhoods are distinctive in both their populations and architecture, giving you lots of Toronto apartment options. Old Toronto, also known as Downtown, is a mix of commercial and historic buildings. This area includes historic upper-class neighborhoods in Rosedale, Lawrence Park, Moore Park, and Casa Loma. Also Downtown are lower income neighborhoods full of high-rise Toronto apartments for rent. These neighborhoods include Regent Park, Alexandra Park, and St. James Town. Check for Toronto apartment rentals in Leslieville, Riverdale, or Kensington Market if you want to be part of an artsy community. More high-rise Toronto apartment rentals and diverse populations can be found in Thorncliffe Park, Weston, and Crescent Town. Toronto also has a Little Italy, Little India, and two Chinatowns. Further east, you will find a quaint neighbourhood called "The Beaches". Situated in close proximity to the beach, this area offers many great Toronto apartments.
 
Other cities with apartments for rent in Ontario:

Abbotsford  Ajax  Alliston  Barrie 
Belleville  Blind River  Bobcaygeon  Bowmanville 
Bracebridge  Bradford  Brampton  Brantford 
Brockville  Burlington  Cambridge  Chatham 
Cobourg  Collingwood  Cornwall  Don Mills 
Dresden  Dundas  East York  Edmonton 
Elliot Lake  Elmira  Elora  Etobicoke 
Fergus  Fort Erie  Gravenhurst  Grimsby 
Guelph  Haileybury  Hamilton  Hanover 
Hensall  Hornby  Hull  Huntsville 
Ingersoll  Jarvis  Kanata  Kingston 
Kitchener  Lindsay  Listowel  London 
Markham  Midland  Milton  Mississauga 
Montreal  Mount Forest  Newmarket  Niagara Falls 
North York  Oakville  Orangeville  Orillia 
Oshawa  Ottawa  Owen Sound  Paris 
Peterborough  Pickering  Port Colborne  Prescott 
Richmond Hill  Ridgetown  Ridgeway  Sarnia 
Sault Ste. Marie  Scarborough  Shelburne  Simcoe 
St. Catharines  St. Thomas  Stayner  Stoney Creek 
Stouffville  Stratford  Strathroy  Streetsville 
Sudbury  Thornhill  Thorold  Thunder Bay 
Tillsonburg  Toronto  Trenton  Walkerton 
Wallaceburg  Waterdown  Waterford  Waterloo 
Welland  Whitby  Windsor  Woodstock 

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