The Spice Girls rocked the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto on their first world tour, 11 July 1998
Following an online vote by fans, Toronto became the official Spice City, receiving more votes than Baghdad, Rio de Janeiro and the Australian city of Alice Springs.
Defining the Toronto skyline is the CN Tower. At a height of 553.33 metres it is the world's second tallest freestanding structure - a title it has claimed for the past 31 years
Famous Torontonians include Neil Young, Jim Carrey and Mike Myers.
Mel B has fond memories the Spice Girls' last visit to Toronto. "We made the most of our day off and went for a picnic at Niagara Falls," she recalls GIRL POWER! Oscar-winning actress Mary Pickford came from Toronto and was one of the first Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood. Her contract demands in the 1920s shaped the future of the movie industry.