Winter Storm Iona Disrupts Hundreds of Flights Across Canada
Winter Storm Iona has triggered widespread flight cancellations and delays across Canada, disrupting major airports including Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
Toronto is Canada’s largest city, known for its diverse culture, vibrant arts scene, and impressive skyline dominated by the CN Tower. Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, it offers a mix of modern urban life and rich multicultural neighborhoods like Chinatown, Kensington Market, and the Distillery District. Visitors can enjoy world-class museums, theaters, and festivals throughout the year. Toronto is also a major hub for sports, dining, and shopping, making it a dynamic city for travelers. With its welcoming atmosphere and endless activities, Toronto stands out as a top destination in North America.
Winter Storm Iona has triggered widespread flight cancellations and delays across Canada, disrupting major airports including Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
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