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// Navigate Toronto as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transit, costs, immigration, and local insights.

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descriptionNavigate Toronto as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transit, costs, immigration, and local insights.
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When to Use

User asks about Toronto for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stayvisitor-lodging.md
Tips & day tripsvisitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparisonneighborhoods-index.md
Downtown, Financial, Entertainmentneighborhoods-downtown.md
King West, Queen West, Libertyneighborhoods-west.md
Yorkville, Annex, Midtownneighborhoods-midtown.md
East End, Leslieville, Beachesneighborhoods-east.md
North York, Scarborough, Etobicokeneighborhoods-suburban.md
Choosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scenefood-overview.md
Local specialtiesfood-local.md
International cuisinesfood-international.md
Best areas for diningfood-areas.md
Dietary options, tippingfood-practical.md
Practical
Moving & settlingresident.md
Transit (TTC, GO, UP Express)transport.md
Cost of livingcost.md
Safety & lawssafety.md
Weather & survival tipsclimate.md
Local services (banking, SIM)local.md
Career
Tech industry & salariestech.md
Business setupbusiness.md
Immigration paths (Express Entry, PNP)immigration.md
Startups & fundingstartup.md
Lifestyle
Culture & customsculture.md
Healthcare (OHIP)healthcare.md
Schools & educationeducation.md
Expat lifestyle & sociallifestyle.md
Driving & car ownershipdriving.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur, immigrant
  • Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there, applying for PR
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. Immigration-Centric Planning

Canada has a points-based immigration system. Most long-term plans involve:

  • Express Entry: Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class
  • Ontario PNP: Provincial nomination for Ontario-specific streams
  • Work Permits: LMIA-based or LMIA-exempt (intra-company, CUSMA)
  • Study Permits: Path to PGWP and PR for international students See immigration.md for current requirements and CRS scores.

3. Four-Season Reality

Toronto has dramatic seasonal changes:

  • Winter (Dec-Mar): -5 to -15C typical, can hit -25C with wind chill
  • Spring (Apr-May): 5-15C, unpredictable, rain common
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): 20-30C, humid, occasional heat waves
  • Fall (Sep-Nov): 5-20C, beautiful colors, best weather See climate.md for detailed survival strategies.

4. Current Data (Feb 2026)

ItemRange
1BR rent (Downtown)CAD 2,200-3,200/month
1BR rent (Midtown)CAD 1,900-2,600/month
Senior SWE salaryCAD 150,000-220,000/year
TTC monthly passCAD 156 (adult)
Average restaurant mealCAD 20-40/person
Daycare (full-time)CAD 1,500-2,500/month

5. Cost Reality

Toronto is expensive but has public services:

  • Housing: 35-45% of budget typical for renters
  • Healthcare: Free via OHIP (3-month wait for new residents)
  • Education: Public schools free, universities CAD 7,000-15,000/year domestic
  • Childcare: Expensive but CAD 10/day program expanding
  • Taxes: High (federal + provincial), but services included
  • Hidden costs: First/last month rent, broker fees sometimes

6. Transit System

Toronto has extensive public transit:

  • TTC: Subway (4 lines), buses, streetcars — covers most of city
  • GO Transit: Regional trains/buses to suburbs and GTA
  • UP Express: Airport to Union Station (25 min, CAD 12.35)
  • Presto Card: Contactless payment for all transit Most downtown residents don't need a car. See transport.md.

7. Neighborhood Matching

ProfileBest Areas
Young professionalsKing West, Queen West, Liberty Village
FamiliesNorth York, Leaside, Etobicoke, Beaches
StudentsAnnex, Kensington, near campus
Budget-consciousScarborough, North York, East York
Tech workersKing West, Liberty Village, Downtown
Luxury seekersYorkville, Rosedale, Forest Hill

Tech Hub Context

Toronto is Canada's largest tech hub:

  • Major companies: Shopify, Wealthsimple, Clio, Top Hat, 1Password (HQ or major office)
  • Big Tech offices: Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Uber, Airbnb
  • AI corridor: Vector Institute, University of Toronto AI labs
  • Startup ecosystem: MaRS Discovery District, DMZ, Creative Destruction Lab

Tech salaries are lower than SF/NYC but:

  • Universal healthcare (no insurance premiums)
  • Lower taxes than California
  • Path to permanent residency
  • Strong work-life balance culture

See tech.md for detailed salary bands and company landscape.

Toronto-Specific Traps

  • Winter underestimation — -20C with wind chill is brutal. Need proper winter gear: insulated coat, waterproof boots, layers.
  • Rental market speed — Good apartments go in hours. Be prepared with documents, references, proof of income.
  • Credit history void — No Canadian credit history = harder to rent, get phone plans. Build credit early.
  • OHIP wait period — 3 months without coverage for new residents. Get private insurance for gap.
  • Car insurance shock — Much higher than US. CAD 200-400/month for new drivers.
  • Tipping expectations — 15-20% expected everywhere (restaurants, bars, haircuts, taxis).
  • Sales tax surprise — 13% HST not included in displayed prices.
  • Winter driving — Snow tires legally required Dec 1 - Apr 30. All-seasons not enough.
  • PATH dependency — Underground city is great in winter but confusing. Learn the routes.
  • Bay Street assumption — Finance jobs concentrated in one area, but tech is spread across downtown.

Legal Awareness

Key laws visitors/residents should know:

  • Cannabis: Legal 19+, but cannot cross border with it, no public consumption except designated areas.
  • Alcohol: Legal 19+ in Ontario. LCBO/Beer Store only (mostly). No open containers in public.
  • Smoking: Banned in all indoor public spaces, patios, near entrances. Includes cannabis.
  • Jaywalking: Technically illegal, rarely enforced downtown.
  • Tenant rights: Strong protections. Landlords cannot raise rent on occupied units beyond guideline (2.5% in 2024).
  • Photo radar: Speed cameras active in school and community safety zones.
  • Distracted driving: Using phone while driving is serious offense, CAD 615+ fine.

See safety.md for comprehensive legal guidance.

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