Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2009 - (Page 42) Attractions Maid of the Mist Steamboat Company 5920 River Rd., Niagara Falls 905-358-5781 www.maidofthemist.com “Niagara’s Fantastic Voyage.” A half-hour boat tour of the American and Canadian Falls. Tours operate mid-May to Oct. Hours vary; please call to confirm. Rates adults: $14.50, children (6-12) $8.90. Mariposa Cruises 207 Queen’s Quay W., Ste. 415 416-203-0178, 1-866-627-7672 www.mariposacruises.com Founded in 1987, Mariposa Cruises is North America’s premier cruise line. Seven world-class vessels docked at Toronto’s Harbourfront, providing corporate and social events, harbour tours, Sunday brunch, dinner cruises. Midland Tours Inc. 10 Robert St. E., Penetanguishene 416-777-9177 www.midlandtours.com Cruise the legendary 30,000 Islands on Georgian Bay or Barrie’s beautiful Kempenfelt Bay. Runs May to Oct. Mississauga Heritage Foundation 1921 Dundas St. W., Mississauga 905-828-8411 www.heritagemississauga.com Provides self-guided or guided walking tours, heritage-themed exhibits, local historical research, books and information. Visitors are welcome to the historic Robinson-Adamson Grange. See website for more details. National Helicopters Inc. 11339 Albion Vaughan Rd., Kleinburg 1-866-361-1100 www.nationalhelicopters.com Celebrating 20 years of safe flying. Experience the ultimate view of either Toronto or Niagara Falls. Year-round scenic tours from heli-ports in downtown Toronto and Niagara-onthe-Lake. Custom packages available for any size group. Niagara Helicopters Ltd. 3731 Victoria Ave., Niagara Falls 905-357-5672, 1-800-281-8034 www.niagarahelicopters.com For 45 years, they have been thrilling guests from around the world with an experience of lifetime. Tour showcases the Whirlpool Rapids, American Falls and majestic Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Open 365 days a year. 42 www.SeeTorontoNow.com Niagara Tours 60 Harbour St., 5th Fl.; 416-868-0400 www.torontotours.com The ultimate deluxe Niagara Falls experience all year-round. Fully narrated tour including Maid of the Mist or Journey Behind The Falls and lunch overlooking the falls. Day and evening excursions. Convenient downtown hotel pickups. Two departures daily. Rogers Centre Tour Experience 1 Blue Jays Way, Gates 5 416-341-2770 www.rogerscentre.com A behind-the-scenes guided tour of the Rogers Centre, the world’s first domed stadium with a fully retractable roof. Tours daily, year-round (event schedule permitting). Call for schedule and rates. Segway of Ontario 55 Mill St., Bldg. 9, Ste. 105 416-642-0008, 1-866-405-8687 www.segwayontario.com Step into the glorious past of the Distillery District with a guided historical walking tour or ride on the Segway, the coolest self-balancing two-wheel scooter. Hourly/daily bicycle and E-bike rentals. ShopDineTour Toronto 341 Eastern Ave.; 416-463-7467 www.shopdinetourtoronto.com Jump on and jump off of our open-top double-decker sightseeing buses to experience historical sights, attractions, performing arts, shops, restaurants, festivals and neighbourhoods. Live historical narration and complimentary hotel pickup provided. Sights on Bikes 416-274-8784 www.sightsonbikes.com Take an amazing guided tour of downtown Toronto on an awesome cruiser bike. See the major attractions and diverse pockets within the city from the perspective of a local for between $40 and $60. TAP into TO! Greeters 100 Queen St. W., 6th Fl., West Tower 416-338-2786 www.toronto.ca/tapto Meet a Toronto greeter and have them show you their favourite Toronto neighbourhoods and activities. A free service designed to give you a taste of Toronto. See ad on page 41. http://www.torontotours.com http://www.maidofthemist.com http://www.mariposacruises.com http://www.rogerscentre.com http://www.midlandtours.com http://www.segwayontario.com http://www.heritagemississauga.com http://www.shopdinetourtoronto.com http://www.nationalhelicopters.com http://www.sightsonbikes.com http://www.niagarahelicopters.com http://www.toronto.ca/tapto http://www.SeeTorontoNow.com
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