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toronto

v1.0.1

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

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Iván

Installation

Please help me install the skill `toronto` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add ivangdavila/toronto

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

Topic File
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip) visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days) visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stay visitor-lodging.md
Tips & day trips visitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparison neighborhoods-index.md
Downtown, Financial, Entertainment neighborhoods-downtown.md
King West, Queen West, Liberty neighborhoods-west.md
Yorkville, Annex, Midtown neighborhoods-midtown.md
East End, Leslieville, Beaches neighborhoods-east.md
North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke neighborhoods-suburban.md
Choosing guide neighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scene food-overview.md
Local specialties food-local.md
International cuisines food-international.md
Best areas for dining food-areas.md
Dietary options, tipping food-practical.md
Practical
Moving & settling resident.md
Transit (TTC, GO, UP Express) transport.md
Cost of living cost.md
Safety & laws safety.md
Weather & survival tips climate.md
Local services (banking, SIM) local.md
Career
Tech industry & salaries tech.md
Business setup business.md
Immigration paths (Express Entry, PNP) immigration.md
Startups & funding startup.md
Lifestyle
Culture & customs culture.md
Healthcare (OHIP) healthcare.md
Schools & education education.md
Expat lifestyle & social lifestyle.md
Driving & car ownership driving.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)

Item Range
1BR rent (Downtown) CAD 2,200-3,200/month
1BR rent (Midtown) CAD 1,900-2,600/month
Senior SWE salary CAD 150,000-220,000/year
TTC monthly pass CAD 156 (adult)
Average restaurant meal CAD 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

Profile Best Areas
Young professionals King West, Queen West, Liberty Village
Families North York, Leaside, Etobicoke, Beaches
Students Annex, Kensington, near campus
Budget-conscious Scarborough, North York, East York
Tech workers King West, Liberty Village, Downtown
Luxury seekers Yorkville, 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.

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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