Boroughs of Toronto

The City of Toronto, the capital city of Canada's most populous province of Ontario, as well as the most populous city in all of Canada, consists of 29 boroughs, all of which were at one point or another separate municipalities which between the late 1970s and late 1990s were amalgamated into Toronto city proper as boroughs. The old city centre of Toronto, which is officially titled the City of Old Toronto, is not designated a borough, but for all intents and purposes functions as one, as it has no official special status compared to the other boroughs, its only de facto status being the fact that Toronto's downtown core is mostly located within the Old City, including the city hall, financial district, main entertainment district, and many important provincial government headquarters.

List of boroughs

 * 1) Ajax
 * 2) Aurora
 * 3) Brampton
 * 4) Brock
 * 5) Burlington
 * 6) Caledon
 * 7) Clarington
 * 8) East Gwillimbury
 * 9) East York
 * 10) Etobicoke
 * 11) Georgina
 * 12) Halton Hills
 * 13) Kingsborough
 * 14) Markham
 * 15) Milton
 * 16) Mississauga
 * 17) Newmarket
 * 18) North York
 * 19) Oakville
 * 20) Oshawa
 * 21) Pickering
 * 22) Richmond Hill
 * 23) Scarborough
 * 24) Scugog
 * 25) Uxbridge
 * 26) Vaughan
 * 27) Whitby
 * 28) Whitchurch
 * 29) York