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Toronto

Torontonians are justifiably proud of their vibrant and exciting metropolis. Canada’s largest city and its financial hub, Toronto has a tremendous amount to offer, including a thriving theater, music, and arts scene, top museums, world-class restaurants and shops, a beautiful lakeside location with lovely beaches, and streets safe and inviting to walk in. Its cultural diversity – over 90 ethnic groups are represented in Toronto – enhances the urban experience.

  • Aka The Archer , this Henry Moore bronze, controversial when installed in 1966, is now a local favorite.

  • Savory roast and catch of the day join delights such as lobster agnolotti and lime-crusted rack-of-lamb on the menu of this upscale hotel restaurant.

  • Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum & Art Centre

    The collection of late 18th-century buildings that makes up this museum complex impart the feel of a historic village. Fine examples of the original industrial architecture, such as a paper mill, are peppered throughout the site. Two houses – the 1797 Terry Cottage and 1800s Helliwell House – have been restored with period furnishings. The 1881 Don Train Station will delight rail buffs. The Brewery Gallery exhibits pieces related to the site. A wildflower preserve bursts with trilliums in spring, and trails offer nature lovers lots of wildlife spotting opportunities, but be prepared for deep snow in winter.

  • Be prepared to bargain for that Armani jacket – Tom will be disappointed if you don’t. Men’s and women’s clothing from top designers at discount prices.

  • Modern jazz – beebop and its variations – are on offer at this speakeasy-feel venue.

  • Toronto Aerospace Museum

    Housed in the 1929 de Havilland Aircraft of Canada building on the grounds of the former Downsview Airport – an air-force base now being converted to a public park – this museum celebrates Canada’s aviation history. Along with archival photos, it exhibits artifacts and full-sized aircraft, such as the 1950s jet trainer and an anti-submarine aircraft built for the Royal Canadian Navy. Particularly unusual are the exhibits of flight-training simulators used for pilot instruction in the 1940s and 1950s.

  • Toronto Antique Centre

    This market brings over 20 dealers together under one roof – an antiquelover’s dream. Georgian silver, majolica, vintage luggage, militaria, prints and maps, and furniture are just some of the treasures awaiting you.

  • Canadian Football League team.

  • Member of Major League baseball’s American League.

  • Toronto by Helicopter

    The Helicopter Company Inc. Conveniently located at the Toronto City Centre Airport in downtown Toronto, we have two incredible tours showcasing the beautiful Toronto skyline and its popular attractions; CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Casa Loma and more, all at 2,000 feet!

    Ph: (416) 203-3280 www.HeliTours.ca Fly@HeliTours.ca

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