Attractions in the City of Toronto.
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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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 While a sumptuous feast is being served, the
legend of a kingdom threatened by treachery but intimately
strengthened by courage unfolds in the Grand Ceremonial Arena. |
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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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