Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 56) Culture & recreation include The Mennonite Story, a model railway and historic displays. See ad on page 55. Vineland Estates Winery 3620 Moyer Rd., Vineland 888-846-3526, 905-393-2403 www.vineland.com Ontario’s most picturesque winery with VQA wines, AAA/CAA 4-Diamond gourmet restaurant, tours and tastings, home delivery, guest accommodations and wine club. Call or log on for information. Waves Waterpark 8444 Lundy’s Lane, Niagara Falls 800-263-3508, 905-356-8444 www.americananiagara.com Niagara’s first indoor waterpark facility. 25,000 square feet of fun including retractable glass roof, wave pool, activity pool, slides, dumping bucket, arcade, basketball, volleyball, picnic BBQ area and outdoor sunbathing area. The Second City 51 Mercer St. 800-263-4485, 416-343-0011 www.secondcity.com Performing topical sketch comedy satirizing all aspects of everyday life. Enjoy a performance by the company that inspired SCTV and Saturday Night Live. Alumni include Mike Myers, John Candy and Eugene Levy. Silver Mist Productions Inc. 4700 Epworth Circle, Niagara Falls 877-777-9365, 905-357-3800 www.silvermist.ca The Golden Horseshoe’s Silver Mist Productions Inc. is a successful Niagara-based producer of world-class live theatre. Upcoming productions at the newly renovated Niagara Centre for the Arts. Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Chamber Choir 427 Bloor St. W.; 416-964-6337 www.tafelmusik.org Join Canada’s orchestra on period instruments for a season of baroque and classical masterpieces. Alive with energy and passion under the inspired leadership of Music Director Jeanne Lamon. Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts 215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 210 800-541-0499, 416-536-6468 www.tapa.ca For the most up-to-date listings, discount theatre packages, student ticket offers and podcasts for the performing arts, visit goliveto.ca. Experience the best in theatre, dance and opera in Toronto. Toronto Symphony Orchestra 212 King St. W., Ste. 550 416-598-3375 www.tso.ca Join Canada’s premiere symphony orchestra, the TSO led by Maestro Peter Oundjian, for a season hat features an incredible repertoire of world-renowned musical talent. PerforminG arts Canadian Opera Company 227 Front St. E. 800-250-4653, 416-363-8231 www.coc.ca Canada’s largest producer of opera, performing Oct-May at Toronto’s spectacular opera house, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts at 145 Queen St. W. Living Arts Centre 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga 888-805-8888, 905-306-6000 www.livingartscentre.ca This multi-use facility is home to performance theatres, an exhibition gallery, 8 professional art studios and sophisticated meeting facilities. Offering performances, courses, camps, artist residency and more. Free parking. National Ballet of Canada 470 Queen’s Quay W. 866-345-9595, 416-345-9595 www.national.ballet.ca Canada’s premier dance company with more than 60 dancers and its own symphony orchestra. Ranks as one of the world’s top international dance companies. The National Ballet performs Nov-Jun at the new Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. 56 www.torontotourism.com http://www.secondcity.com http://www.vineland.com http://www.silvermist.ca http://www.americananiagara.com http://www.tafelmusik.org http://www.coc.ca http://www.tapa.ca http://goliveto.ca http://www.livingartscentre.ca http://www.tso.ca http://www.national.ballet.ca http://www.torontotourism.com
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