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CN Tower
(Attractions - Tours and Excursions)
301 Front St W, Toronto  M5V 2T6 • 416-868-6937
Distance: ~0.592 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Built as a TV transmission antenna, this tower has come to be known as Toronto's symbol and is a huge draw for tourists. At 1815 feet, it's the tallest tower in Canada. Currently serving Canadian TV and FM radio stations, it's also the workplace of hundreds of people and a popular entertainment destination. Its range of attractions and exhibits includes a glass floor lookout, cafe, award-winning 360 Restaurant (with the world's highest wine cellar!), shops, and a simulator theatre, which mimics airflight. All these facilities can be reached via the famous glass-faced elevator, which takes less than a minute to reach the observation deck.
        User Rating: 9 / 10
       

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Rogers Centre
(Attractions - Tours and Excursions)
1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto  M5V 1J1 • 416-341-1000 • 416-341-2771
Distance: ~0.786 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Home of the Toronto Blue Jays, this breathtaking facility features the world's fastest retractable dome. The stadium also hosts the Toronto Argonauts Football Club. An amazing array of other events is scheduled here as well, from charity functions to trade shows to rock concerts. A hotel is located center field, and of their 348 rooms, 70 have direct views of the field. There's also a Hard Rock Cafe. And heads up ladies – this stadium has more women's restrooms than any other in North America (not that you won't still find a line, but it should be a little shorter!).
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Redpath Sugar Museum
(Attractions - Tours and Excursions)
95 Queen's Quay E, Toronto  M5E 1A3 • 416-366-3561 • 800-267-1517
Distance: ~0.879 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Located within the Redpath Refinery, this museum details cane and sugar beet growing areas, the origins and production of sugar, nutrition, and the Redpath family. Since the museum is located in an industrial facility, it's recommended that visitors phone ahead for tours. SUBWAY: Bay station number 6 S. bus to Cooper St./Toronto Star Bldg.; Sherbourne subway – bus S. to Queen's Quay E. and Jarvis St; Union Station – Queen's Quay LRT to Queen's Quay E. stop.
       

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Heritage Toronto – Walking Tours
(Attractions - Tours and Excursions)
157 King St E, Historic St Lawrence Hall, 3rd Floor, Toronto  M5C 1G9 • 416-338-1338
Distance: ~0.943 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Heritage Toronto offers historic and architectural walking tours during summer months. Popular subjects include Toronto's churches, banks, cemeteries, and neighborhoods, as well as the Distillery Historic District and the University of Toronto. Occasional daylong treks are popular as well and cover such topics as archaeology and Toronto's aboriginal history. Departure points and times vary, as do difficulty levels and topics. Call for details.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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University of Toronto
(Attractions - Tours and Excursions)
25 Kings College Cir, Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre, Toronto  M5S 1A1 • 416-978-2190 • 416-978-2011
Distance: ~2.124 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Founded in 1827, this public institution has been ranked the number one medical doctoral school by Maclean's magazine for several years. Among the many programs offered are engineering, architecture, education, humanities, landscape activities, mathematics, medicines, music, and social sciences. A variety of architectural styles (contemporary, Gothic, Victorian) and greenspaces add distinctive character to the campus. During the summer, there are wonderful and informative historic walking tours of the campus as well.
       

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African Lion Safari
(Attractions - Tours and Excursions)
1386 Cooper Rd, Hamilton  N1R 5S2 • 519-623-2620 • 800-461-9453
Distance: ~73.042 km *
        Description: WEST OF METRO TORONTO. First opened in 1969 with forty lions, this family-owned wildlife park has grown to include over a thousand animals. The animals roam freely in large habitats, and guests drive through safari-style. The park has a very successful captive breeding program, so you'll likely see some animal youngsters along the way. In addition, there's lots of other fun stuff to see and do, including Misumu Bay Wet Play area, Jungle Playground, animal demonstrations and performances, a train tour and a lake cruise. Safari Bus tours of the animal reserves are available for an additional fee. There are two full-service restaurants, several snack carts, and two gift shops in the park.
       

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