Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 36) Culture & recreation Specialty excursions, unique touring programs, photographic extravaganzas, heli-tours, heli-sport and heli-exec packages. Operating yearround. A must-do tour in Toronto. Moose Travel Network 888-816-6673, 416-504-7514 www.moosenetwork.com Canada’s adventure transportation network. Get off the beaten path— experience amazing scenery, sites, wildlife, adventure activities and all that Canada has to offer. Ride the Moose! Northern Edge Algonquin Inc. 800-953-EDGE, 705-386-1595 www.northernedgealgonquin.com Solar-powered eco-retreat on the edge of Algonquin Park featuring organic food. Offering fully equipped/ guided canoe and kayak trips, and year-round programming including yoga, skiing, snowshoeing and dog sledding. Transportation directly to their facility via train or bus. Sailing for You 416-276-9343 www.sailingforyou.ca Providing adventurous guests with a spectacular view of Toronto Harbourfront, islands and city skyline. Enjoy a fun-filled yet relaxing private sailboat charter, fully catered with captain and crew. 10 passengers max. Voyageur Quest and the Algonquin Log Cabin 800-794-9660, 416-486-3605 www.voyageurquest.com Toronto Island eco-adventures by voyageur canoe, bike, zodiac or kayak. Maple martini bonfire dinners for groups. Algonquin Park three day dogsled and canoe trip adventures with transportation from Toronto. Centreville Amusement Park Toronto Islands 416-203-0405, 416-234-2345 www.centreisland.ca Two New Family rides in 2008. Over 30 rides and attractions, restaurants, shops, games, and parkland only a short Ferry ride to Toronto Island. Open May 3 to Sep 28. NASCAR SpeedPark 1 Bass Pro Mills Dr., Vaughan 905-669-7373 www.nascarspeedpark.com An exciting race-themed amusement park featuring five racetracks, state-ofthe-art arcade, kiddie rides, laser tag, slot car track, NASCAR simulators, the hottest driver merchandise and more. Group, team building and corporate programs available. See ad on page 53. Ontario Place Corporation 955 Lakeshore Blvd. W. 866-ONE-4-FUN, 416-314-9900 www.ontarioplace.com Kids just wanna have fun at Ontario Place. Enjoy Soak City, Toronto’s only downtown waterpark, the Go Zone for kids, and the Cinesphere, the world’s first permanent IMAX theatre. Don’t miss the Canada Dry Festival of Fire. Wild Water Kingdom 7855 Finch Ave. W., Brampton 866-794-WILD, 416-369-0123 www.wildwaterkingdom.com Canada’s largest water park, featuring 16 spectacular slides, Dolphin Bay water playground, half-acre Wave Pool, 1/4 mile Lazy River, batting cages, mini-golf, Caribbean Cove and licensed restaurants. Open Jun-Labour Day. 60,000 sq. ft. Sports Dome open Oct-May. art & sPeCial eXHiBit Galleries Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas St. W.; 416-979-6648 www.ago.net Poised to reopen fully in fall 2008, art classes, online shopping and more are still available while the galleries are closed for construction. Find out more about Transformation AGO at www.ago.net. Bay of Spirits Gallery 156 Front St. W.; 416-971-5190 www.bayofspirits.com Toronto’s finest selection of native amusement / tHeme ParKs Canada’s Wonderland 9580 Jane St., Vaughan 905-832-7000 www.canadaswonderland.com Home of Canada’s biggest, fastest and tallest roller coaster—Behemoth debuts May, 2008. The park features 200 attractions, 65 rides and 14 coasters along with Splash Works and Kidzville play areas. Open until October 31. 36 www.torontotourism.com http://www.centreisland.ca http://www.moosenetwork.com http://www.nascarspeedpark.com http://www.northernedgealgonquin.com http://www.ontarioplace.com http://www.sailingforyou.ca http://www.wildwaterkingdom.com http://www.voyageurquest.com http://www.ago.net http://www.canadaswonderland.com http://www.ago.net http://www.bayofspirits.com http://www.torontotourism.com
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