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The sites we have listed are the places that we most commonly stop at, but we are not in any way limiting you to those stops.  Toronto has entirely too much to do and see for us to list it all.  If you have other sites in mind, do not hesitate to ask us about them.  Please call us at (330) 483-4900.  We can also be reached by completing our online request form -> Click HERE


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Click here to go to the Casa Loma Website Casa Loma - Take a tour of this Elizabethan style mansion that was built by Sir Henry Pellat.  His lifelong and incurably romantic fascination with medieval castles drove Sir Henry to build Casa Loma in 1914 for a total of $5 million.  He imported marble, glass, and paneling from Europe, teak from Asia, and oak and walnut from prime areas of North America .  Sir Henry even went as far as importing Scottish stonemasons to construct the walls surrounding the six-acre site.  Complete with Rhineland turrets, secret passages, and an 800-foot underground tunnel, Casa Loma is an overwhelmingly beautiful site that will amaze people of all ages.   Click on the photo to visit the Casa Loma website.
Click here to find out more about the City Hall. City Hall - An educating and spectacular site in Toronto is the New City Hall.  With its modernistic style designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell, the New City Hall is comprised of two curved towers of unequal heights.  These towers are built around a circular council chamber and public space.  This wonderful piece of architecture provides a sculptural backdrop for Nathan Phillips Square , where you can gaze at the beautiful fountains, flowers, and reflecting pool.  Click on the photo to visit the City Hall website.

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Click here to discover more about the Toronto CN Tower website. The CN Tower - What would a trip to Toronto be without stopping to see the one and only CN Tower?  It is a 1,815 feet tall tower, and it is the first thing you see when you enter the city.  Considering it is the tallest freestanding structure in the world, it is hard not to be instantly drawn to this splendid needle like structure.  In just under one minute, you can be whisked 1,136 feet above the ground to the sky pod.  Directly above the sky pod sits the world’s tallest observation deck.  At 1,465 feet above ground level, you can enjoy a clear day’s view of Niagara Falls, and sometimes you can even see Buffalo.  Click on the photo to visit the CN Tower website.
Click here to browse the Royal Ontario Museum Website Royal Ontario Museum - Make a stop at the largest museum in Canada, where you can view over 6 million objects of art, archeology, nature, and science.  The ROM is home to over 6,000 years of Chinese art and artifacts, the best Greek and Roman collections in North America, and the largest arms and armor collection in Canada.  Your students will love the opportunity to see real mummies in the Ancient Egyptian and Nubian galleries.  With all of this and much more, this is one stop you do not want to miss. Click on the photo to visit the Royal Ontario Museum website.
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Click here to go to the Rogers Center aka Skydome Website Rogers Center - If there is one stop that will get your students’ attention, this is the one.  Come visit the home field of the Blue Jays, where you can get a true feel of the dome atmosphere.  The Rogers Center seats 53,000, and it also features the world’s first fully retractable roof.  If you are lucky, you may be there while the roof is retracting.  This sports complex is so large that it also houses a Hard Rock Café, and a hotel.  The Hard Rock Café is a great place to eat, and sometimes you can even watch the Blue Jays practice while you are eating. Click on the photo to visit the Rogers Center website.

 

Click here to explore more about the Ontario Science Centre Ontario Science Centre - How do you make learning fun for your students? That’s right, you take them to the Ontario Science Centre.  This hands on museum holds a series of wonders for adults and children.  With more than 800 interactive exhibits, you can test your reaction time, play exotic musical instruments, take a walk through a tropical rainforest, trick your mind with a variety of optical illusions, see how many light bulbs can activate using pedal power, and virtually land a space ship on the moon.  Stop in each of the theaters to watch short films, demonstrations of lasers, metal casting, and high voltage electricity.  Since all of this learning is going to work up an appetite, you can stop for a bite to eat in the science center’s restaurant.   Click on the photo to visit the Ontario Science Centre website.

 

Click here to visit the Queen's Quay Terminal website. The Queen's Quay Terminal - It’s hard to imagine that this beautiful park resting on 96-acres of prime waterfront property was at one time nothing but abandoned warehouses, shabby depots, and dilapidated factories.  It’s true, and in 1972 the federal government took over this land to preserve the waterfront vista.  The buildings were refurbished, and now a tremendous urban park stretches on and around the old piers.  From here you can take a boat tour of the harbor and the islands, or if the waters are too rough you can simply stay at the terminal where you can visit more than 100 shops and restaurants.  The fully refurbished 1927 building was transformed into bright and airy two-story marketplace with garden courts, skylights, and waterfalls.  Click on the photo to visit the Queen's Quay Terminal website.
  Click here to visit the Broadway in Toronto Website. Broadway in Toronto - Many of Broadway’s greatest shows also conduct performances in Toronto.  The list of past shows has included Mamma Mia, Wicked, The Lion King, Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, and many more.  Coming to Toronto in the Spring of 2007 is We Will Rock You, the musical by Queen.  Check out Mirvish Production’s website to see what shows will be playing when your group goes to Toronto.  Click on the photo to visit the Broadway in Toronto website.
 
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