We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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Oceah Oceah is a stand up paddle boarding (SUP) company in Toronto's western beaches offering paddle board lessons, rentals, tours and SUPyoga at Sunnyside Beach. Beautiful and exciting lessons and tours are led multiple times daily by Paddle Canada certified guides along the lakeshore and up the Humber River. Explore the lakeshore and rivers while gaining a new perspective of the city and connection to the water, wildlife and natural environment. Rentals available every day from sunrise to sunset- pre-booking required through the website
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Oh...the sun...the vista...the elegant company. It's a miracle...a new Beach for Toronto and a new high for Bloordale. To see it is to love it and to love it is to plug it. See our hidden gem, tucked away just south of Bloor St , a touch west of the classiest mall in the 416. Head to the food court first to pick up some quality picnic fare, then head west to the Beach and dine al fresco. The West is the Best. Toronto West.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
If you like hockey and you are in Toronto, come to see the Toronto Marlies at the (newly re-named) Coca Cola Coliseum @ Exhibition place. Seeing a hockey game at the Coliseum is a wonderful, noisy, fun-filled event. Tickets are very reasonably priced and there's not a bad seat in the house. There are pre-game activities, in between period events and lots of music too. Families and groups of friends have a great time. The Marlies may not be as great as they were last year but there are some future Toronto Maple Leafs in the making. So if you visit Toronto but want to have a "small town, community feeling" then come out to a Marlies game! The Coliseum is easily accessible by public transit, GO transit and walking from Liberty Village area. Parking tip- there is a lot directly below the arena area and it is the same price (usually $15) as the surface lot. You stay warm, out of the elements and get this great deal!
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Travelling Chicken aims to redefine small group travel. When you travel with us, you're travelling among friends, all while supporting local. Meet great people, learn new things, and soak up authentic local travel experiences. We organize short trips from Toronto to Algonquin Provincial Park, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Waterfalls in Hamilton, Niagara Falls, French Canada, Blue Mountain and road trips around Ontario and Quebec. You can choose from one day or multi- day tours. Solo travelers are welcome to join the trip or you can request a private tour for your group of friends or family. We can also provide transportation to different places in Ontario and Quebec. Join us on one of the adventure tours all year around - hiking, canoeing, swimming, rafting, snowshoeing, skiing, dog sledding.
ACA Travel & Tours was established in 1978 and is recognized in the industry as a premier wholesaler.
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