Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 42) Culture & recreation Niagara Tours 60 Harbour St., 5th. fl.; 416-868-0400 www.torontotours.com The ultimate deluxe Niagara Falls experience all year-round. Fullynarrated tour including Maid of the Mist and lunch overlooking the falls. Day and evening excursions. Convenient downtown hotel pickups. Two departures daily. Rogers Centre Tour Experience 1 Blue Jays Way, between Gates 1 & 2 416-341-2770 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, 866-405-8687, 416-642-0008 www.segwayontario.com Step into the glorious past of the Distillery District with a guided historical walking tour or ride on the Segway, the self-balancing 2-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 pick-up 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 $25 and $60. Star Coach/Magic Bus 520 Lakeshore Blvd. E. 877-856-6610, 416-516-7433 www.magicbuscompany.com Exciting day tours. $40 Niagara tours offering Journey Behind the Falls, Maid of the Mist, helicopter rides, winery tours and Niagara-on-the42 www.torontotourism.com Lake. Toronto city tours, ski/snowboard and summer/winter adventure packages available. Tall Ship Kajama 249 Queen’s Quay W., Ste. 111 800-267-3866, 416-203-2322 www.tallshipcruisestoronto.com Sail aboard traditional 165-ft. threemasted schooner. Sit back, relax, enjoy a cold drink from fully-licensed bar. Six of the finest sailing and motor yachts available for private charter. TAP into TO! Greeters 100 Queen St. W., 6th fl. 416-33TAP-TO 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. Toronto and Region Conservation 5 Shoreham Dr.; 416-661-6600 www.trcaparks.ca Specializing in the outdoors only 45 minutes or less from downtown Toronto. Cross-country skiing at Albion Hills and from early March to mid-April, the Sugar Bush Maple Syrup Festival and the Fall Colour Festival at Kortright and Bruce’s Mill. Toronto Harbour Tours 145 Queen’s Quay W., Pier 6 416-868-0400 www.harbourtours.com An entertaining, informative, fully commentated one-hour tour of the Toronto Harbour and Islands. One-hour evening cruises also available during the summer. Several departures daily. Stop on the Toronto Islands when conditions allow. Toronto Hippo Tours 151 Front St. W. 877-635-5510, 416-703-4476 www.torontohippotours.com May-Oct. Offering unique 90-minute land and water sightseeing tours on amphibious buses. Hourly departures from 11 a.m. See ad on page 41. University of Toronto Historical Tours 25 King’s College Circle 416-978-5000 www.utoronto.ca June-August. Historical walking tours of the downtown campus. Weekdays http://www.torontotours.com http://www.tallshipcruisestoronto.com http://www.rogerscentre.com http://www.toronto.ca/tapto http://www.segwayontario.com http://www.trcaparks.ca http://www.shopdinetourtoronto.com http://www.harbourtours.com http://www.sightsonbikes.com http://www.torontohippotours.com http://www.magicbuscompany.com http://www.utoronto.ca http://www.torontotourism.com
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