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Canada’s largest city, Toronto lies on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. Home to the provincial government as well as finance, telecommunications, aerospace, education, medical research and publishing, Toronto is one of the most multicultural and safe cities in the world.
World class art galleries and museums, along with theater and dance make the cities culture quite diverse. Yet, Toronto’s diversity of populace is most likely it strongest characteristic. Over 100 languages and dialects are spoken here amongst the 8.1 million inhabitants. Thus, Toronto has a wonderful international and cosmopolitan feel.
Make sure to check out the world’s tallest freestanding structure, the CN Tower, as well as the Ontario Science Center and The Pier, which is Toronto’s waterfront museum.
Also consider visiting the Royal Ontario Museum and the one-of-a-kind Casa Loma, a medieval castle built by 300 men over the course of 3 years.
And what trip would be complete to Canada without a stop at the Pro Hockey Hall of Fame!!!
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DAY 1
Depart early morning from school
Stop for lunch and visit Niagara Falls
Ride the Maid in the Mist
Check into hotel late afternoon
Dinner at Medieval Times
Return to hotel
DAY 2
Breakfast
CN Tower tour and roller coaster ride
Head to Royal Ontario Museum
Eat lunch at the Pier and enjoy the museum
Dinner in Chinatown
“The Lion King”
Return to hotel
DAY 3
Breakfast
Ontario Science Center
Lunch
Depart for home
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Attractions:
- CN Tower
- Ontario Science Center
- Toronto Zoo
- Stock Market
- Sky dome
- Hockey Hall of Fame
- Casa Loma medieval castle
- Colborne Lodge
- Niagara Falls Aviary
Museums:
- Royal Ontario Museum
- The Pier
Theatres:
- The Princess of Wales Theatre
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