Depends on your definition of "region"...
No, Toronto is not a formal region, it is a functional region.
The Landform Region of Toronto is Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands.
Toronto
Toronto, Ont.
it is toronto out.
Toronto
Ontario, Canada
The largest urban center in Canada is the city of Toronto and surrounding suburbs: The borders of Toronto and area can be defined by the Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) of Toronto, used for census purposes, or by the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The population of Toronto and area based on the 2006 Statistics Canada census: City of Toronto: 2,503,281 Toronto Census Metropolitan Area: 5,113,149 Greater Toronto Area: 5,555,912 The Greater Toronto Area consists of the City of Toronto and the following four regional municipalities: 1) Peel Region: 1,159,405 2) York Region: 892,712 3) Durham Region: 561,258 4) Halton Region: 439,256
Toronto or if this is valid: GTA (Greater Toronto Area).
It is in the Providence of Ontario, Canada within the region of North America. Hope that helps!
In the St.Lawrence Lowlands.
toronto CN Tower...(i guess..)