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3731 Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls, Toronto, P.O. Box 636
Since 1961
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Biodome de Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
Contact 4777 Pierre de-Coubertin Ave | Metro Viau, Montreal, Quebec H1V 1B3, Canada +1 514-868-3000 An oasis of greenery in the heart of a big city, Biodome de Montreal allows you to journey through the varied ecosystems of the Americas. Originally erected as one of the venues for the 1976 Olympic Games, the building now
Points East Coastal Drive explores the eastern end of the island where beautiful beaches, rare dune systems, and lighthouses mark the coastline. Along the drive, which is well marked, are six lighthouses that are open to visitors in the summer, each with its own story to tell. Wood Islands Lighthouse, located near the ferry terminal
Edmonton Valley Zoo Category : Tourist attractions
Edmonton Valley Zoo Intimate. Inspiring. Nurturing. Natural. Cool Nestled on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, the Edmonton Valley Zoo is a small and intimate zoo that provides authentic and engaging animal experiences. Over the past few years, capital investment from the City of Edmonton has supported the important work of the zoo. We
Montreal Botanical Garden Category : Tourist attractions
Find yourself surrounded by 22,000 species of flora and fauna at Montreal Botanical Garden. Established in 1931, the expansive gardens offer a mix of botany and wildlife, with the insect exhibit taking a place of pride among a host of floral displays. You’ll note bonsai and orchid exhibits as you stroll through the fragrant gardens.
Children’s Museum Winnipeg Category : Tourist attractions
Built in 1889, the Childrens Museum is housed in the oldest surviving train repair facility in Western Canada and is home to twelve exciting permanent galleries that spark kids creative learning. Unlike the no-touch exhibits at other more traditional museums, our galleries are always ready for hands-on fun! The latest innovations in education come together
Explore Toronto’s Top Attractions: A Guide to Must-Visit Places CN Tower Standing tall as an iconic symbol of Toronto, the CN Tower is a must-visit attraction offering breathtaking views of the city. Located at 301 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2T6, visitors can ascend to its observation decks for panoramic vistas or dine at
La Ronde Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
La Ronde is an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built as the entertainment complex for Expo 67, the 1967 world fair. Today, it is owned and operated by Six Flags. The park is under an emphyteutic lease with the City of Montreal, which expires in 2065. It is the largest amusement park in Quebec, and second largest in Canada.[1]
West Edmonton Mall Category : Tourist attractions
The West Edmonton Mall is more than just shops. Contained within this huge complex are a water park, ice rink, mini golf, aquarium with live shows, movie theaters, and of course, all kinds of stores and restaurants. The mall is a destination within Alberta, particularly in winter, where families can come to escape the cold
2609 Fanshawe Park Rd E, London, Ontario N5X 4A1, Canada Fanshawe Pioneer Village is an early example of the museum type known as a “Pioneer Village,” initially developed in mid-20th century Ontario by Conservation Authorities. Fanshawe Pioneer Village tells the story of rural communities in the former townships of Westminster, London, North Dorchester, Delaware, West