In honor of Canada's 150th anniversary, Hayley Thomas and Maaiingan Productions created a special Torontomoji pack to help proud Torontonians celebrate the country's sesquicentennial. Featuring everything from iconic landmarks to wild critters that only locals can appreciate, the Toronto-themed emojis are a fun way for those in Canada's biggest metropolis to show off their city pride.
The Torontomoji pack was created by Hayley Thomas and Maaiingan Productions to coincide with the country's 150th anniversary celebrations. The special emoji keyboard features many expected icons such as the CN Tower, the Rogers Centre and the ROM. However, other emojis included in the keyboard are more of a nod to the local culture, such as a cheeky raccoon hiding behind a green bin and the numbers for each of the famous Toronto area codes.
City-Specific Emojis
The 'Torontomoji' Pack by Hayley Thomas Celebrates Famed Toronto Iconography
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