Toronto usually refers to the city of Toronto, the capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It may also refer to:
Places
- Canada
- The Greater Toronto Area, a provincial administration area in Ontario
- The University of Toronto, a major research institution located in Toronto, Ontario.
- The former Metropolitan Toronto, amalgamated in 1998 as the City of Toronto
- The former Toronto Township in Ontario, now the city of Mississauga
- Toronto, Prince Edward Island
- Australia
- United Kingdom
- Toronto, County Durham, England
- United States
- Toronto, Illinois, located south of Springfield, Illinois and to the west of Lake Springfield
- Toronto, Indiana
- Toronto, Iowa
- Toronto, Kansas
- Toronto, Missouri
- Toronto, Ohio
- Toronto, South Dakota
- Toronto, Texas, siding on the Southern Pacific Railroad near Paisano Pass
- Toronto, West Virginia
- Toronto, an alternate name for Tamo, Arkansas
Other
- Toronto space, a topological space that is homeomorphic to every proper subspace of the same cardinality
- HMCS Toronto, the name of two Canadian ships
- Joseph Toronto (1818–1893), early Latter Day Saint convert, Italian missionary, and Mormon pioneer
- Toronto (band), a 1980s rock band from Toronto, Ontario
- the Toronto blessing, a controversial religious phenomenon, originated in the Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area
- Toronto, the name of the interstellar spaceship of Albion (game)
See also
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