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Time in Toronto, Ontario, Canada & Local Time Zone

Discover the exact time in Toronto, Canada! Today is Tuesday, April 22, 2025, and the local time is 00:56:37. Explore a comprehensive view of astronomical events with our dedicated calendar for Toronto, Canada. Access real-time weather data and find detailed sunrise and sunset times. Dive into essential solar and lunar information, including the sun's altitude, distance, and azimuth for Toronto. Learn about moonrise, moonset times, and the moon's altitude, distance, azimuth, and parallactic angle. All data is dynamically updated for today's date on the 'What Time is it in the World' platform. Stay informed with accurate updates about the local timezone in Toronto and explore additional details about global timekeeping.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Current Date:
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Current Time:
00:56:37

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Toronto, Canada Data

Country: Canada
Place Name: Toronto
City ASCII: Toronto
ISO2 Code: CA
ISO3 Code: CAN
Same Name: FALSE
Latitude: 43.7417
Longitude: -79.3733
Admin Name: Ontario
Admin Code: CA-ON
Population: 5647660
Population Proper: 2794360
Density: 4427.8 per sq km
Ranking: 1

Time Zone Information

Time Zone: America/Toronto
Time Zone Description:
This time zone is located in Canada ( America/Toronto), with a UTC offset of UTC -05:00. During Daylight Saving Time (DST), it shifts to UTC -04:00 ( EDT ). Fact: Toronto is one of the most prominent and populous locations in this time zone. For more details, please visit the dedicated page for the America/Toronto Time Zone.

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Toronto, the capital of Ontario, stands as Canada’s largest city and a vibrant cultural epicenter, boasting a population of over 2.7 million residents. Nestled on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, the city’s geographical setting is marked by its stunning waterfront and diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique character. The coordinates 43.7417° N, 79.3733° W place it firmly within a rich landscape, where urban development meets natural beauty. The climate in Toronto is classified as humid continental, characterized by warm summers and cold winters. Summers can see temperatures soar to the mid-80s Fahrenheit (around 30°C), perfect for outdoor activities and festivals. Conversely, the winters can be chilly, with temperatures often dipping below freezing, creating a picturesque snowy landscape that transforms the city into a winter wonderland. This seasonal variety not only shapes the lifestyle of Torontonians but also influences a range of activities from winter sports to summer cultural festivals. Historically, Toronto has evolved from its early days as a military fort established in 1793 to its current status as a bustling metropolis. The city’s rich history is reflected in its diverse architecture, ranging from historic buildings like the St. Lawrence Market, which dates back to 1803, to modern marvels like the iconic CN Tower, which was once the tallest freestanding structure in the world. The CN Tower, a defining symbol of Toronto, offers panoramic views of the city and beyond, making it a must-visit for tourists and locals alike. Culturally, Toronto is truly a melting pot, with over half of its residents born outside Canada. This diversity is celebrated in the city’s neighborhoods, such as Kensington Market, known for its eclectic shops and vibrant street art, and the Distillery District, a historic area with cobblestone streets that now houses trendy boutiques, art galleries, and eateries. This cultural mosaic is further highlighted by annual events like the Toronto International Film Festival, which attracts filmmakers and movie enthusiasts from around the globe, and Caribana, a lively celebration of Caribbean culture. Toronto's attractions extend beyond its skyline and cultural events. The Toronto Islands, a short ferry ride from downtown, provide a serene escape with beaches, parks, and bike paths. The Royal Ontario Museum offers a deep dive into art, culture, and nature, while the Art Gallery of Ontario houses an impressive collection of Canadian and international art. For sports enthusiasts, Toronto is home to major league teams, including the Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Blue Jays, fostering a passionate sports culture. With its dynamic blend of history, culture, and modern living, Toronto serves as a compelling destination for travelers seeking an urban adventure. The city’s extensive public transportation system, including the subway, streetcars, and buses, makes it easy to explore the myriad attractions it has to offer. Whether strolling through its diverse neighborhoods, attending a world-class event, or simply enjoying the scenic waterfront, Toronto captivates visitors with its vibrant energy and welcoming atmosphere.


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