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Mississauga |
Brampton |
Markham |
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Ontario
Place
Ontario Place is an internationally acclaimed
cultural, leisure and entertainment parkland located in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The complex extends throughout
three man-made islands along the Lake Ontario waterfront
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Ontario
Science Centre
The mission at the Ontario Science Centre
is
"To delight, inform and challenge visitors through
engaging and thought-provoking experiences in science and
technology."
To turn the mission into reality, we're in the midst of
a $40 million transformation at the Science Centre |
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Toronto
Zoo
The Toronto Zoo is Canada's premier Zoo,
known for its interactive education and conservation activities.
As a unique wildlife experience, we inspire people to live
in ways that promote the well being of the natural world. |
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Medieval
Times
The journey back to the 11th century begins
as visitors are greeted by King Alfonso and his daughter,
Princess Esperanza.The exhilarating combination of fun,
feasting and fighting. |
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Grand
Prix Kartways
GPK provides the highest quality state-of-the-art
electric go-karts for its racers. Not only are these race
team stylized go-karts fast, they are safe, and environmentally
friendly with no noxious fumes. keeping the facilities
clean, pollution free. |
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Playdium
Experience the ultimate interactive adventure
at playdium with 40,000 sq feet of adrenaline -fuelled,
action-packed games to enjoy, its the pace to play. Arcade
games, redemption games, batting cages, mini golf and go
karts |
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African
Lion Safari
Providing an entertaining and educational
environment in which to display and propagate animals in
a safe manner gives a unique viewing opportunity to all
visitors. You can travel through the African Lion Safari
reserves in your own vehicle or take a guided tour through
this wild kingdom in the Safari Tour Bus. |
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Paramount
Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland is Canada's premier theme
park and features over 200 attractions, more than 65 thrilling
rides, North America's greatest variety of roller coasters,
and Splash Works, a 20-acre water park. More SPEED, more
THRILLS, more SPLASHES, more FUN for you and your family. |
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Royal
Ontario Museum
Explore the world at the Royal Ontario Museum—Canada's
largest museum of world cultures and natural history. With
six million objects in the ROM's collections, there's something
new to discover around every corner.
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CN
Tower
Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower
is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. At a
height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches), it is Canada’s
National Tower, the World's Tallest Building, an important
telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in Toronto. |
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Black
Creek Pioneer Village
The Village is an example of a typical crossroads
community found in the Toronto area during the 1800s. You
will taste it, smell it, touch it, hear it and walk through
it. As you explore 40 carefully restored heritage homes,
shops
& gardens. |
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City
Hall
The New City Hall - actually Toronto's fourth
- comprises two curved towers, of unequal heights, built
around a circular council chamber and public space, and
providing a sculptural backdrop for Nathan Phillips Square. |
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Sky
Dome (Now Rogers Centre)
Rogers Centre is recognized as one of the
world's premiere entertainment centres, which since its
spectacular opening on June 3, 1989, has achieved the highest
honours in the stadium entertainment industry. Formerly
known as SkyDome, the venue was renamed the Rogers Centre
on February 2, 2005. |
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Casa
Loma
Visit Canada's Majestic Castle, step back
in time to a period of European elegance and splendour.
The former home of Canadian financier Sir Henry Pellatt.
complete with decorated suites, secret passages, an 800-foot
tunnel, towers, stables, and beautiful 5-acre estate gardens |
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Centre
Island
Centreville Amusement Park is nestled in
over 600 acres of parkland just across the harbour from
the city. With over 30 rides and attractions and more than
14 food outlets, there's something for everyone at Centreville. |
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Exhibition
Place
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is an 18-day fair
taking place every August concluding on Labour Day. Over
its 128 year history, the CNE has grown to be the largest
annual fair in Canada and the fifth largest in North America
attracting approximately 1.3 million visitors each year. |
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VAUGHAN ATTRACTIONS |
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Boyd
Park Conservation Area
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| Boyd Conservation Area, located in the City
of Vaughan along the picturesque Humber River Valley, offers
wonderful activities and experiences. The steep-sided Humber
River Valley and tall trees provide a quiet refuge where
you can relax and enjoy the outdoors. |
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Canadian
Soccer Hall of Fame
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| The Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum,
which is administered by the Ontario Soccer Association,
celebrates the ongoing history of soccer in Canada, with
a particular focus on Ontario. |
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Copper
Creek Golf Club
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Copper Creek Golf Club has emerged as one
of the top facilities among a growing list of outstanding
premium daily fee courses in the GTA. Set amid the rolling
hills and forests of the Humber River Valley, this championship
golf course was designed by renowned architect Doug Carrick. |
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Eagles
Nest Golf Club
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With a bold vision, a fascinating, largely
created landscape and options abounding, there is little
doubt Eagles Nest Golf Club, just north of Toronto, is
among a handful of the best modern courses to open in Canada
in recent years. |
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Kipling
Gallery
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| The gallery features many different art styles
including realism, cubism, abstract, sculpture and surrealism
expressed through various media such as etching, hand carving,
watercolour, pastel, acrylic and more. |
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Koright
Centre for Conservation
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Ontario’s premier environmental and
renewable energy education and demonstration centre. Situated
10 minutes north of Toronto, on 325 hectares of pristine
woodlands, Kortright Centre combines a natural oasis with
some of the most leading edge sustainable education programs
and events in Canada. |
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Reptilia
Reptile Zoo
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Reptiles and amphibians are largely misunderstood
and feared by the general public. These animals form a
significant part of the world’s biological diversity
which needs to be preserved. Our goal is to educate people
about reptiles and amphibians. We accomplish this by educating
students and the general public through teaching. |
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Paramount
Canada's Wonderland
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| Canada's Wonderland is Canada's premier theme
park and features over 200 attractions, more than 65 thrilling
rides, North America's greatest variety of roller coasters,
and Splash Works, a 20-acre water park. More SPEED, more
THRILLS, more SPLASHES, more FUN for you and your family. |
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Market
Lane Shopping Centre
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| A distinctive shopping centre in the heart
of the City of Vaughan. Nestled in the beautiful Humber River
Valley, it is minutes from Toronto, north of Highway 7 & West
of Islington Avenue. Market Lane Shopping Centre offers a
stylish collection of shops and services, each unique in
character and manner. It is a prestigious address in which
to grow and thrive one’s business. |
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Maple
Downs Golf & Country Club
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| In 1954 a group of 11 men proposed an idea
to build a golf course located on North Dufferin Street approximately
20 minutes from Bathurst and Eglinton. The name of
the club at that time was the Maple Grove Golf & Country
Club |
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Putting
Edge Fun Centre
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| Putting Edge Fun Centers provide an active
entertainment experience for players of all ages. Colourful
glow in the dark surroundings and upbeat music add a whole
new dimension to the game of miniature golf. Also provides
an unparallel alternative to existing entertainment options
and a high quality experience within its locations across
North America. |
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The
Doctor's House
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The original Doctor’s House dates
from 1867 and earned its name by being home to a succession
of medical men – the last of whom, Dr. Thomas Henry
Robinson, practiced her for 52 years. The hallmark of The
Doctor’s House is attentive service, elegant surroundings
and superb cuisine. |
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McMichael
Canadian Art Collection
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| The McMichael Canadian Art Collection offers
its visitors a unique and truly Canadian experience. From
the art within its walls to the surrounding landscape, the
McMichael is the perfect gallery for an introduction to Canada’s
art, its peoples, their cultures and their history. |
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Nascar
Speedpark, Vaughan Mills
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| International Speed Parks, L.L.C. is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Burroughs & Chapin
Co., Inc. Burroughs & Chapin, a developer and operator
of tourism and entertainment facilities in Myrtle Beach,
S.C. for more than 100 years, is the worldwide licensee for
NASCAR SpeedParks including Vaughan Mills. |
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MISSISSAUGA
ATTRACTIONS |
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Adamson
Estate
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| Forming the eastern boundary of Port Credit,
Ontario, was purchased from the family of Agar Adamason by
the City of Mississauga in 1974 upon the urging of a local
taxpayers group, after a real estate development which would
have changed the character of the neighborhood was proposed. Adamson is
now a public park on the Waterfront Trail. |
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Air
Combat Zone Inc.
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| In as little as 15 minutes we can tour you
through Air Combat Zone and show you first hand why we are
the most unique meeting and team building event venue in
the GTA. We look forward to discussing your needs and checking
availability in our mission schedule so your next mission
is a perfectly executed adventure. |
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Benares
Historic House
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| Consisting of two historic houses---Bradley
Museum and Benares Historic House-- the Museums enable you
to step back into the past and capture a taste of life in
the early 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Blackwood
Gallery
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| On exhibit will be artwork realized in a broad
range of media including photography, painting, print, video,
digital technologies, drawing, sculpture and installation. |
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Bradley
Museum
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| Once the retirement home of Royal Navy officer
John Skynner the early 19th century home was moved from its
original site on the shores of Lake Ontario to the Bradley
Museum in the mid 1970s and now houses changing exhibits,
a Sunday afternoon tea room, the Museums of Mississauga administrative
offices and collections storage space. |
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Mississauga
Golf & Country Club
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| Mississaugua has grown with the years and the
full championship course which extends over 240 acres of
property has become famous for its excellence; hosting the
Canadian Open on six occasions. In 2001 Mississaugua
was host to the prestigious AT&T Canada Senior Open and
future events include the Ontario Amateur Championship in
2003 and the Canadian Amateur Championship in the Club's
centennial year, 2006. |
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Kariya
Park
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| This park was officially opened in July 1992,
honoring the eleventh anniversary of Mississauga’s
twin-city relationship with Kariya, Japan. Said to be the
heart of serenity in the city, Kariya Park lies in the core
of this proudly multicultural city. |
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The
Living Arts Center
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| The Living Arts Centre is a 225,000 square
foot multi-use facility, which opened in 1997. The Centre
has quickly become the home of arts and culture, and arts
educational experiences within the greater Mississauga region.
The Living Arts Centre now welcomes over 300,000 visitors
annually to performing and visual arts programs, corporate
meetings/conventions, and a wide variety of community events. |
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Mississauga Civic
Centre |
| The Mississauga Sports Council is a membership
based not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion
and development of sport and physical activity for all ages.
The Sports Council, through the vision of Mayor Hazel McCallion
and City Council, was formally established in 1983 by
an Order in Council. |
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The
Hershey Centre
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The Hershey Centre has played host to many
World class events since 1998. The main, 5400 seat arena
is complemented by three additional (85' X 200') ice surfaces
used by minor and adult hockey, figure skating clubs and
other community groups. In addition to a full schedule
of OHL hockey, the main arena is an ideal venue for many
sporting and entertainment events including concerts, trade
and family shows as well as film and television productions. |
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Mississauga
Sports Hall of Fame
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| The Mississauga Civic Centre is the city
hall of the city of Mississauga,
Ontario, Canada.
The Centre was finished in 1987 by
Jones and Kirland and stands at 92 metres or 302 feet.
The barn-like structure design which includes a clock tower
was chosen as the winner of a design competition that included
246 submissions. |
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Opera
Mississauga
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| Opera Mississauga's mission and singular focus
is to present to diverse audiences well-loved operas with
traditional sets, costumes, and staging with national and
international artists. Opera Mississauga is the only opera
company in Canada with this particular traditional focus.
We are fortunate to enjoy the finest operatic acoustics in
Canada within the Living Arts Centre. Our public wants traditions
in opera relived with the highest quality. |
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Mississauga
Valley Park
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| Mississauga Valley Park is located at 1275
Mississauga Valley Blvd. This park is widely used for large
group picnics as well as various sports clubs. |
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Port
Credit
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| Port Credit has a rich history, a vibrant present
and an exciting future. Port Credit is an Association of
over 400 businesses ranging from professional services, marinas
and marine supplies, restaurants to retail businesses including
many specialty shops. |
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Square
One Shopping Centre
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| Back in 1973, Square One took shape in the
middle of farmers' fields. Today it has grown to be the hub
of Mississauga's City Centre. Square One is conveniently
located at Hwys. 403 and 10, twenty minutes from downtown
Toronto and ten minutes from Toronto Pearson Airport. |
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Streetsville
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| We are home to a wide array of businesses ready
to service your needs. Each storefront and office is unique
in appearance and area of expertise. Retail shops offer products,
value and a helpfulness that will certainly exceed
your expectations. The very essence of our service related
environment originated in Villages like Streetsville all
across Ontario many years ago. |
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BRAMPTON
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Formula
Kartways
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| Formula Kartways is the place to race for
your need for speed. With our 1/4 mile indoor track, combined
with our custom built K1 Karts, no wonder we are Canada's
premier indoor karting centre. |
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Powerade
Centre |
| Visit the Sports Hall of Fame and discover
those Brampton residents who, in their time in Brampton,
were renowned as exceptional athletes, executive members
or coaches in Brampton’s community.The Brampton Sports
Hall of Fame was founded in 1979 by a group of dedicated
sport enthusiasts, in conjunction with the Brampton Parks
and Recreation Department. |
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Wild
Water Kingdom
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| “Canada’s Largest Water Park” is
100 acres of fabulous fun featuring Dolphin Bay children’s
area with “The Big Tipper”, the only Double
Tipping Bucket attraction in the world…800 gallons
of water splashing down. Water Sprayland, 7 children’s
water slides and the Dryland Playground. |
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Peel
Heritage Complex
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| More than just well preserved buildings,
it's a place where the past, present and future are linked
in dynamic displays and explored through creative programming
and research.The Gallery’s vast collection of works
reflect the Region’s history and geography. |
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Professor’s
Lake
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| For Bramptonians and visitors, access to
lakeside play and relaxation is never far away. Surrounded
by a luxurious neighbourhood, Professor’s Lake is
an immense, man-made lake offering groomed sandy beaches,
swimming, water slide, windsurfing, canoeing, and paddle
boating. |
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| Historic
Bovaird House |
| Built about 1840, Historic Bovaird House
is an excellent xample of a Georgian-style farmhouse, complete
with nine bay front windows. The house is filled with furnishings
ranging from 1850 to 1920. |
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The
Great War Flying Museum
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| The museum exhibits a collection of full-sized
flying replicas of WWI fighter planes and artifacts from
WWI. Experience the thrill of seeing these fighter planes
in action at their popular flying show in September. |
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Beaux-Arts
Gallery Bramton
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| With the help of the City of Brampton, the
Brampton Arts Council, The Ontario Trillium Foundation,
our many sponsors, and through the work of our dedicated
volunteers, Beaux-Arts Brampton has been successful in
running a Gallery, Shared Workshop Studio and ten individual
artist's studios since April 2002. |
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Artway
Exhibit Space
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| Artway is a community exhibit space for all
artists in the area to exhibit, young, old, amateur or
professional.It encourages our artists to keep creative
and continue to create new pieces for display.
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Humber
Nurseries Butterfly Conservatory
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| The Butterfly Conservatory is home to 30
species of native butterflies, plus the migrating Monarch.
Not only is this an attractive exhibit, the conservatory
is also an informative and educational one. See beautiful
display gardens, as well as free-flying native butterflies. |
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Brampton
Arts Council
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| The Brampton Arts Council is a charitable,
multi-arts umbrella organization dedicated to the promotion
and development of the arts in the City of Brampton. Representing
numerous artists and arts groups, the Brampton Arts Council
encourages and recognizes excellence in the arts across
the community. |
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Rose
Theatre Brampton
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| Our new performing arts centre is a gem!
Its splendid new design, taking the innovations and best
features of the world's finest theatres, combined with
the most technological advances in stage and sound will
be supported by some unforgettable acts we have in store
for you. |
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Heart
Lake Conservation Area
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| This Conservation Area takes its name from
the lake which is the focus of much of the activity here.
Heart Lake is a naturally occurring kettle lake - a legacy
of the last glacial age in Southern Ontario. |
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Claireville
Ranch
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| Our Ranch offers something for everyone.
Relax on a trail ride, take riding lessons, throw a party,
send your kids to camp, board your own horse or join our
riders club. Here at Claireville Ranch, you¹ll find
it all. Reliable, happy horses, certified instructors,
friendly staff, and new friends. |
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Chinguacousy
Park
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| Centreville Amusement Park is nestled in
over 600 acres of parkland just across the harbour from
the city. With over 30 rides and attractions and more than
14 food outlets, there's something for everyone at Centreville. |
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MARKHAM
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Forsythe
Family Farms
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| Enjoy a wonderful country atmosphere at Forsythe
Farm featuring many fun, safe family activities.What a
fun place for everyone to visit and an opportunity to get
up close, pet and feed the farm animals in their natural
habitat. |
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Markham
Little Theatre |
| Bringing live community theatre to the Markham
area for over 40 years, our award winning group invites
you to share our love of theatre and performing arts. Spend
a few minutes here and learn about our current season of
productions, our entertaining history, our new and permanent
home and how you can get involved as part of our audience
or join us as a member. |
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Toronto
Buttonville Municipal Airport
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Toronto Buttonville Municipal
Airport is a sophisticated general aviation facility
which offers group tour of the control tower, weather
station, and airplanes.
It also provides flight training, sightseeing
flight around Toronto or York Region, and commercial
flights for the surrounding business community. |
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Milne
Dam Conservation Park
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| Milne Dam Conservation Park is Markham's
largest park of 123 hectare or 305 acre with the Rouge
River flowing in the middle and surrounded with a lush
forest on the southern and eastern edges.The park offers
2.3 kilometres of trails suitable for walking, jogging
and cycling as well a beach area. It features 12 picnic
areas that accommodate for 50 to 300 people. |
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Main
Street Markham
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| Main Street Markham has a small-town charm
with many of its original buildings and homes still gracing
the street. From early summer to late fall, every light
pole on the street is enhanced with beautiful blossoming
plants in hanging baskets, and half whiskey barrels are
planted with colourful flowers and trees. |
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| Varley
Art Gallery |
| The Varley Art Gallery of Markham features
frequently changing exhibitions from the
permanent collection as well as historical contemporary
exhibitions drawn from local, national and international
sources.New ways of seeing and appreciating art are enhanced
through a broad range of dynamic hands-on art-related activities. |
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EZ
Reg
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| EZ Reg has many events, activities, programs
and opportunities for community participation. We're constantly
reviewing and adjusting our programs to help enrich the
community experience for everyone who calls Markham home. |
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Markham
Museum
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| Discover more than a century of pioneer history
on 25 acres at the Markham Museum & Historic Village.
Staff in historic costumes demonstrates life in 19th and
20th century.Explore the log cabin, Historic Church, the
Country Store, and Ontario’s largest and finest horse
carriage display. |
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McKay
Art Centre
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| The Kathleen Gormley McKay Art Centre also
known as the Salem Eckardt House, at 197 Main Street Unionville
was built between 1845 and 1851 by Andrew & Salem
Eckardt, sons of Philip Eckardt, one the original "Berczy
Settlers" who founded Unionville in 1794.
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Markham
Skate Park
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| Attractions
One
of the town's most-frequented parks, the Markham Skate
Park is a 15,000 square foot hotspot for local youth.
Equipped with fun boxes, stairs, flat banks, ledges,
walls, and rails, the park's defining feature remains
its 6-foot bowl. |
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Applewood
Farm Winery
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| Applewood Farm offers a chance to get out
and experience a real country farm, not far from home.
Fine Wine, Apples, Strawberries, Pumpkins, Petting Zoo,
Straw Maze, Wagon Rides, and a Winery Gift Shop. We are
pleased to offer group tours and wine tasting upon request. |
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Galten
Farms
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| Thoughout Europe and North America, the Schikedanz
name has long been associated with the breeding of world
class horses. Take a few minutes to tour our site and see
how our present herd of quality stallions and mares continue
this rich tradition. |
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Heintzman
House
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| The Heintzman House (circa 1817), also known
as Sunnyside Manor Farm, is one of the oldest buildings
in Thornhill-Markham, and has one of the most interesting
histories of any building in the area.The earliest mudhouse
on record in the province, the house is constructed of
adobe brick, fired brick and frame construction. |
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Whittamore's
Farm
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| Visit Canada's Majestic Castle, step back
in time to a period of European elegance and splendour.
The former home of Canadian financier Sir Henry Pellatt.
complete with decorated suites, secret passages, an 800-foot
tunnel, towers, stables, and beautiful 5-acre estate gardens
There's lots for the family to see and do, including
the farm animals, sand toy lot etc. |
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Leash-free
Dog Parks
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| Currently Markham's only Leash-free Dog Park,
it is open 24 hours a day, and welcomes dogs and people
of all kinds (though puppies under four months are prohibited
for vaccination reasons). The facility is fenced, handicapped-accessible,
and offers tables, water, and bag dispensers for collecting
animal waste. |
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Centennial
Community Centre
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| The community hall and 2300 seat ice arena
opened in October of 1972, with additions to the lobby
and community hall and construction of an indoor 25 metre
pool, a teach pool and fitness centre being undertaken
in 1977-78. |
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