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Toronto's most famous, most visible landmark, the CN Tower
is the world's tallest free-standing structure. 2001 marked
the 25th anniversary of this defining Toronto landmark. From
its Lookout Level it offers a stunning view of the city, especially
at sunset. Daring visitors can test their courage by taking
a walk across the glass floor 113 stories above the ground,
or travel higher up the tower to the Sky Pod.
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Zoo |
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This is where kids and adults become one and the same. Located
in the forested region of northeast Toronto, the Toronto Zoo
is home to more than 5,000 animals and birds from all around
the world. The animals are grouped according to geographical
origin. Come see the marsupials and the popular Komodo Dragons
in the Australasia area, and other exotic beasts from the
Americas, Eurasia, Indomalaya and here at home. Many have
large open exhibits in which to roam, so bring a camera. The
African Savanna of Kesho Park feature great natural habitat
for the zoo's African elephants, lions, cheetahs, river hippos
and white rhinos. Inquisitive children and adults can learn
about the ecosystem of the Amazon and about animals from all
over the world.
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Safe and Win |
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Make sure you and your passengers arrive alive to your summer
destination. There is no need to speed, drive aggressively
or unsafely. As you would drink responsibly, drive responsibly.
There is more than your life at stake. Also, we shouldn't
have to be reminded of the dangers surrounding drinking and
driving. Please take extra caution. If you are drinking, don't
get behind the wheel. Enter for your chance to win a seven
night all-inclusive package for two to Punta Cana, Dominican
Republic.
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Paramount Canada's Wonderland |
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Hailed as Canada's premier theme park, Paramount Canada's
Wonderland lives up to its name. Paramount in size and boasting
more than 200 attractions, 65 rides, an excellent selection
of roller coasters, a 20-acre water park and numerous live
performances, one visit is never enough. Every year the park
expands it selection of thrilling rides, this year is no exception
with the addition of Psyclone, "the most powerful pendulum
on the planet" that takes thrill seekers 120 ft into
the air, while spinning on a giant sky teasing disc. Water
babies will rejoice as Splash Works expands with 11 new slides
including Barradcuda Blaster and Riptide Racer.
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Ontario Place |
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Located on the waterfront of Lake Ontario, this seasonal
attraction has been entertaining families since 1971. After
more than 30 years, Ontario Place is still a must-see for
families. This unique complex houses more than 20 rides and
attractions including bumper boats, children's play area,
pedal boats, Mega Maze, miniature golf, a motion simulator
ride, Soak City Waterpark and five Olympic-sized beach volleyball
courts.
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