We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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This group mounts unique, visually fantastic "black light" shows. Famous People Players is renowned not just for the quality of its shows, but also for bringing out the creative potential in performers with disabilities. The price of the show includes a four-course dinner.
The Canadian Italian Business and Professional Association (CIBPA) was thrilled to be celebrating our Season Opener dinner with the amazing Diane Dupuy and her Canadian treasure, Famous PEOPLE Players. We enjoyed a delicious meal prepared by these exceptional young people before being WOW-ed by an outstanding performance in the Phil Collins theater. This was a truly special night to experience in this wonderful environment with amazing company.
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Fly around the world without leaving the ground! Our state of the art Boeing 737 flight simulator which is built into an actual aircraft nose. Realistic flight controls and visuals. Over 100,000 airports worldwide. Each session is good for up to 4 people for the same price. No previous flying experience is necessary. As real as it gets without flying a real plane! We are open 7 days a week, and conveniently located across from Toronto Pearson International Airport. Within a few minutes walk from all airport area hotels. Click or call to book your Airliner Adventure today!
It was my first time and It was so much fun. A real 737 cockpit and real simulations that make you feel like a pilot. The instructor was a real pilot. Santiago was a great teacher.
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Spent 1 1/2 hours walking from the top end of this park to Lake Ontario (south of QEW). Very pleasant walk, still colours in the trees and a nice stream along side. You wouldn’t realize you were in the city. Easy parking at a number of small parking lots on the upper starting points off Bissett Ave. Other parks are linked up the way to the lake. Didn’t walk the upper creek but think it’s also available.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
This basically non profit lovely greenhouse is a must see if you are in the etobicoke area. Located at the south end of Centennial park close to west Toronto. once the quarantine is lifted try to pop in and see the various seasonal displays and also a cactus house. You can take photos and there is an option to make a small donation. Free parking and washrooms.
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Montgomery's Inn is a museum that has been a Toronto landmark for over 180 years. Surrounded by a rapidly expanding metropolis, it continues to provide visual evidence of early 19th-century hospitality. Built in 1830 by Thomas and Margaret Montgomery, the Inn was a place where locals gathered to exchange news, views, as well as a good meal. Exhausted travelers were also offered a bed for the night. City of Toronto Historic Sites work collectively as 10 historic museums including: Colborne Lodge, Fort York National Historic Site, Gibson House Museum, Mackenzie House, Montgomery's Inn, Scarborough Museum, Spadina Museum, Todmorden Mills Heritage Site, York Museum and Zion Schoolhouse.
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