Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2009 - (Page 54) Attractions The Real Falls Experience – Niagara attractions including Niagara’s Fury, Journey Behind the Falls, White Water Walk, Butterfly Conservatory, best view restaurants, world-class golf courses and unique shopping. Royal Botanical Gardens 680 Plains Rd. W., Burlington 905-527-1158, 1-800-694-4769 www.rbg.ca Canada’s largest botanical garden is 2,700 acres of beauty 30 min. west of Toronto: five garden areas, nature sanctuaries, gift shop, restaurants and 30 km of walking trails. Tommy Thompson Park 5 Shoreham Dr.; 416-661-6600 www.toronto.ca/waterfront/tour/ tommyt_park.htm Located on the waterfront, the park has become well known as a significant nesting and staging area for a wide range of birds and other wildlife. More than 290 bird species have been observed on site. Toronto Blue Flag Beaches Toronto Island; 416-323-9541 www.blueflag.ca Centre Island Beach, Gibraltar Point Beach, Hanlan’s Point Beach and Ward’s Island Beach are all found on the Toronto Island, accessed by the ferry at the foot of Bay St. and Queen’s Quay. For ferry info, call 416-392-8193. Jun. to Sept. Toronto Botanical Garden 777 Lawrence Ave. E.; 416-397-1340 www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca Designed to educate and inspire, Toronto Botanical Garden offers 12 award-winning themed gardens and exceptional year-round programs and events for all ages on gardening, horticulture and the greening of Toronto. Toronto Public Labyrinth Trinity Square Park, behind 483 Bay St. 416-338-0338 www.labyrinthnetwork.ca Toronto’s first outdoor labyrinth in a public park. It has been created out of turf grass and is 77 ft. in diameter. Open late spring until the snow comes. Free. GolF Angus Glen Golf Club 10080 Kennedy Rd., Markham 905-887-5157 www.angusglen.com The goal at Angus Glen is to provide world-class service. It has hosted the best golfers in the world and the biggest Canadian tournaments and it is ready to host you. BraeBen Golf Course 5700 Terry Fox Way, Mississauga 905-615-4653 www.braeben.ca A public 18-hole championship course designed to be ‘true to the Scottish Highlands’ featuring dramatic terrain, pristine fairways, greens and tees, punctuated with pot bunkers and the best views in Mississauga. Club at Bond Head, The 4805 7th Line, Bond Head 905-778-9400, 1-877-472-6348 www.theclubatbondhead.com Features two world-class golf courses, full-service state-of-the-art golf training facility and gourmet dining. Fully equipped conference facility, ideal for wedding receptions, charity and corporate events year-round. Copper Creek Golf Club 11191 Highway 27, Kleinburg 905-893-3370 www.coppercreek.ca A championship, 18-hole golf course located in beautiful Kleinburg. The spectacular clubhouse is perfect for weddings and tournaments. Ranked Best New Golf Course in 2002, 23rd Best Course in Canada 2006. Glen Abbey Golf Club 1333 Dorval Dr., Oakville 905-844-1800 www.clublink.ca Rated Canada’s number-one public golf course by Score magazine. Play where the pros play. Home of the Bell Canadian Open and designed by Jack Nicklaus. Spectacular clubhouse opens for lunch, dinner and banquets. Lakeview Golf Course 1190 Dixie Rd., Mississauga 905-615-4653 www.mississauga.ca/portal/ residents/lakeviewgolf Playing historic Lakeview Golf Course provides golfers with a great venue at 54 www.SeeTorontoNow.com http://www.angusglen.com http://www.rbg.ca http://www.braeben.ca http://www.toronto.ca/waterfront/tour/tommyt_park.htm http://www.theclubatbondhead.com http://www.blueflag.ca http://www.coppercreek.ca http://www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca http://www.clublink.ca http://www.labyrinthnetwork.ca http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/lakeviewgolf http://www.SeeTorontoNow.com
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