Toronto

 Largest city by population, Toronto is known for its diversity, culture, business and sports with rich history and a vibrant urban life.

Vaughan

With a population of over 450,000 people, Vaughan is known for its diverse cultural heritage, its rapid growth and development, and its attractions such as Canada’s Wonderland the country’s, largest amusement park and Vaughan Mills.

Caledon

 Known for its natural beauty, rural charm, and cultural heritage, Caledon is home to many attractions, such as the Caledon Trailway, the Cheltenham Badlands, the Alton Mill Arts Centre, and the Caledon Ski Club. 

Brampton

With an estimated population of over 797,000
people Brampton is one of the fastest-growing and most
diverse cities in Canada.

Markham

With a population of over 360,000 people and known for its diversity, heritage, and high-tech industry, Markham is home for some of the major companies that have their headquarters are IBM, Honda, and Hyundai .

Oakville

Oakville is known for its scenic waterfront, historic downtown, & cultural attractions. Landmarks include the Oakville Museum, the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, & the Bronte Creek Provincial Park

Mississauga

Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, Mississauga has a population of over 800,000 people and is home to many businesses, cultural attractions and natural parks.

milton

With a population of about 130,000 people, Milton is known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, such as the Niagara Escarpment, the Bruce Trail, the Kelso Conservation Area, and the Rattlesnake Point.

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