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TORONTO. By Takuya Iiyama. Content. Location Place Human Environmental Interaction Movement Region. MAP OF CANADA. Location. Biggest city in Canada North of United States and Northwestern shore of Lake Ontario One of the biggest trades place. Place (multiculturalism).
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TORONTO By Takuya Iiyama
Content • Location • Place • Human Environmental Interaction • Movement • Region
Location • Biggest city in Canada • North of United States and Northwestern shore of Lake Ontario • One of the biggest trades place
Place (multiculturalism) • Human Differences: • Language is mostly English, but also some people speak Chinese both Mandarin and Cantonese. Also, they claim French as their mother tongue. • Religion is generally Roman Catholics. Some Protestants, Christians, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and so on exist. • There are almost Asian people live in Toronto now. 70% of them are Asians, not white people.
Place part 2 • Physical Difference: • Humid/hot in summer, but really cold in winter • Not too much snowfall even during January and February (coldest months) • Compared to other city in Canada, the climate in Toronto is generally mild due to Lake Ontario • Smog appears in summer as phenomenon.
Clothing styles • In Canada, the climate is fairly humid in summer (up to 35 degrees Celsius) and really cold in winter (-20 degrees Celsius), so many various kinds of clothing are necessary. • Tuque and Parka are good styles of clothing to keep warm during winter time. • Summer can be anything such as short sleeved T shirts. Also, clothing made by cotton is popular because it is light.
Movement • Torontonian really loves music and admires it. Always, they try their best to develop more. • Home of three professional orchestras • Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Esprit Orchestra, and Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra & Chamber Choir • TSO is basically normal Canadian Orchestra. This means just a normal Orchestra by playing instruments. EO is basically playing new/modern music – no classic one. TBO&CC is playing during feast/banquet
Movement 2 • Beginning of 20th Century, Toronto became famous for manufacturing and financial center. • Shipping by opening St. Lawrence Seaway. • World War 2 – they met with many countries people
Region • Basically it is divided by different countries people • Old Toronto, Etobicoke, York, East York (mostly Canadian), North York (non-Canadian gathers including Japan, Korea, Russia, etc), Scarborough • Divided by languages – English speaking or French speaking