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When you think of Toronto, what comes to mind? The famous film or music festival for sure. Pedestrianized Distillery Historic District, frozen in the Victorian era, but on fire with the latest art and trendy food and drinks? Maybe the St. Lawrence Market in Old Town, one of National Geographic's "world's best food markets." Suit- and-tie power plays in Canada's financial capital, or those made by inductees in the Hockey Hall of Fame? Or perhaps it's the 230-store Eaton Centre or 131-story CN Tower, with views that extend as far as Niagara Falls. Whatever your primary association is with this polyglot of 140 different languages, one visit will make Toronto a tongue-twister as you try to choose your favorite feature. Named by the United Nations as the "world's most multicultural city," it's easy to visit another country altogether in Greektown, Little Italy, Chinatown, or at the Gerrard India Bazaar—a joy during Diwali. Either way, it all translates to an extraordinarily time. ONTARIO – TORONTO Queen City T O R O N T O EAST YORK NORTH YORK YORK QEW 2 2 2 400 401 404 0 2 miles 0 2 km Lake Ontario Humber Bay Toronto Inner Harbour D o n R . Toronto Islands Taylor Ck. Park David A. Balfour Park High Park Ernest Thompson Seton Park Sunnybrook Park Toronto Islands Park Tommy Thompson Park Ashbridge's Bay Park Eglinton Ave. W. Moore Ave. St. Clair Ave. W. Dupont St. MacDonald-Cartier Fwy. Allen Expwy. Lawrence Ave. Wilson Ave. Bathurst St. Oakwood Ave. Keele St. PArkside Dr. Spadina Rd. Spadina Ave. Caledonia Rd. Don Mills Rd. Laird Dr. Bayview Ave. Bayview Ave. Leslie St. Glencairn Ave. Briar Hill Ave. Keele St. Dufferin St. Eglinton Ave. E. Yonge St. York Mills Rd. Lawrence Ave. Broadview Ave. Danforth Ave. O'Connor Dr. Bloor St. W. Gerrard St. E. Dundas St. E. Queen St. E. Queen St. W. King St. W. St. Clair Ave. E. Avenue Rd. Yonge St. Pape Ave. Woodbine Ave. Coxwell Ave. Avenue Rd. Don Valley Pkwy. Do n V a ll ey Pk w y . G a r d i n e r E x p w y. D undas St. W . K i n gs t o n Rd . B l o o r S t . E. Lak e S h or e B l v d . W . Ontario – Toronto | 93 Consult your travel agent for more details on these and other tours. CN Tower Admission Take a ride to the top of a symbol of the nation and watch the ground speed away from you in glass elevators that take you up to the observation level in under a minute. Dare to walk the Glass Floor, or catch your breath with exquisite dining at the revolving restaurant or Horizon's Restaurant. An informational film and motion theatre ride are included with the views of Toronto, Lake Ontario, and the distant U.S. Deluxe Niagara Winery Tour (8 hours) Begin with three flights of wine from various nearby wineries and lunch at the famous Queenston Heights Restaurant, overlooking the Niagara Escarpment, or the historic Old Angel Inn during the winter. Visits to the Cheaeau de Charmes Winery and Inniskillin include more tastes of local vintages, followed by free time in the pretty town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hop-On/Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour of Toronto Build your own Toronto experience on this double-decker bus, stopping at or near all the major hotels in the downtown area. Seasonally, your ticket also includes a complimentary boat tour of the harbor and the city's islands. Private Sightseeing (8 hours) Tour Toronto your way with a private driver and see the city on a deeply personal level as your driver-guide customizes your visit. Toronto City Tour (2 hours) Discover what lies within the skyline in this comprehensive bus and guided walking tour, which includes fully narrated visits to the St. Lawrence Market; Nathan Phillips Square at New City Hall; selected parts of the underground pedestrian concourse and shopping; and the many other attractions around the waterfront and downtown core. VACATION ENHANCING TOURS Tour Toronto right by hitting the ground running. Book one of these tours before you arrive to make the very most of your vacation. 6 5 3 1 2 4