Monthly Archives: October 2017

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada [caption id="attachment_24545" align="alignright" width="425"] credit Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada[/caption] The first and only of it's kind in all of Ontario, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is one of the most educational and entertaining spots your group can visit in Toronto! This aquarium is located just southeast of the CN Tower, downtown on…
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Toronto Zoo

Toronto Zoo Welcome to Canada's premier zoo, the 'national leader in saving wildlife to ensure the rich diversity of nature for future generations', the Toronto Zoo. The Toronto Zoo holds over 5,000 animals representing 450 different species from many different ecosystems all over the world, from Canadian Cougars to Malayan Red-Tailed Rattlesnakes. The animals are held…
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CN Tower

CN Tower [caption id="attachment_24500" align="alignright" width="283"] CN Tower[/caption] Perhaps the most talked about architectural feature in all of Toronto, measuring in at a whopping 553.3 meters high, is the CN Tower. This concrete communications and observation tower is located in downtown Toronto, undoubtedly providing the very best panoramic views of the city there is! Construction began…
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Toronto Eaton Center

Toronto Eaton Center [caption id="attachment_24492" align="alignright" width="425"] Eaton Center Credit Mamonello[/caption] What is considered to be one of the most visited spots in the city, and certainly the most visited shopping center in the city, the Toronto Eaton Center is an absolute must-stop. Located in a hub of transit in the heart of downtown, the…
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St. Lawrence Market

St. Lawrence Market [caption id="attachment_24487" align="alignright" width="425"] St. Lawrence Market Credit Ian Muttoo[/caption] Strong coffee, gorgeous flowers, warm baked goods, fresh fruit, local handmade jewelry, fascinating antiques, freshly cut meats....whatever you are looking for, St. Lawrence Market probably has it! This sprawling marketplace has over 120 vendors regularly, the vast lineup including bakers, butchers, and…
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Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum [caption id="attachment_25213" align="alignright" width="425"] Credit ROM[/caption] Canada's largest museum of art, culture, and nature takes you on an epic journey from 4.5 years ago to today. Over 30,000 spectacular objects. One immersive experience you'll never forget. Guided tours, dining, and more. Book your group today!  'No trip to Toronto is complete without a visit…
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Casa Loma

Casa Loma In Midtown Toronto your group will find one of the most architecturally impressive homes in all of Ontario, maybe even Canada as a whole, Casa Loma. This Gothic Revival style home is today a museum, landmark, and popular garden tour grounds, with regular tours and events throughout the year. Let's back up just…
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Canada’s Wonderland

Canada's Wonderland Welcome to Canada's Wonderland, the 330-acre theme park located in Vaughan, Ontario, just 40 kilometers north of downtown Toronto. Built in 1981, this park has remained Canada's premier amusement park for over 35 years now, providing families with the 'most exhilarating collection of rides and coasters in North America'. You will find thrill rides,…
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Hornblower Cruises

Hornblower Cruises 'Whether you're looking for must-do attractions ot add to your itinerary, the perfect local outing with friends and family, or inspiration for your next vacation, we're here to help you experience it all'. - Hornblower Cruises and Events Hornblower Cruises and Events is a California-based company that provides a myriad of cruise and…
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Choosing the Best Museum for your Field Trip

There are so many museums in the United States that it could oftentimes be overwhelming to choose the perfect one for your field trip. As a matter of fact, Christopher Ingraham from The Washington Post provides this statistic to show just how many museums there are:   There are roughly 11,000 Starbucks locations in the United…
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