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ザ ニューヨークタイムズ’ 最近㮠“36 Hours in Toronto” 記事 highlights some of Toronto’s more eclectic neighborhoods, ã‹ã‚‰ 西ã®å¥³çŽ‹è¥¿ ã« Leslieville Ossingtonアベニューã¸, which some local wags have already dubbed the “次ã«è¥¿ã®å¥³çŽ‹è¥¿.”
But if you’re looking for a more “feet-on-the-street” way to learn about Toronto neighborhoods, take a free walking tour with TOを活用, the city’s official “greeter” program.
You can choose which neighborhood you’d like to visit or let the greeter — a volunteer tour guide — pick a favorite area. ã„ãšã‚Œã«ã›ã‚ˆ, you’ll be matched up with an enthusiastic local resident-turned-guide who’s passionate about his or her neighborhood.
Sign up for a greeter visit (ideally about a week in advance) 㧠www.toronto.ca/tapto.
And if you’re looking for still more ways to learn about Toronto’s many diverse districts, we offered up some additional tips in our recent post, “Getting Acquainted with Toronto’s Neighborhoods.”