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The largest collection of canoes, kayaks and related artifacts in the world. Much more than canoes, the high quality exhibits are designed to walk you through Canada's history by telling the story...
Downtown gallery displaying a wide variety of beautiful native handicrafts.
Located in a renovated Victorian house, this two-in-one club boasts a large outdoor patio. Crews is a gay bar for men, and it is known for its pubby atmosphere and its drag shows, which start at 11pm on Wednesday through Sunday. The adjoining Tango bar draws a lesbian crowd. It hosts Tuesday- and Thursday-night karaoke; on Friday and Saturday nights, the women head for the dance floor.
Ontario's unique farm adventure! Horseback ride through Niagara's beautiful trails or play a round of mini golf at our Home, Home on the Range. Experience the HorsePlay-Zone with rope swings, climbing wall, zip line and more. Our Cowboy Arcade and Cantina finishes off your day with food, games and fun. Open daily year round.
A boardwalk that runs along the treacherous Whirlpool Rapids.
Reif Estate Winery invites you to experience outstanding Wines of Ontario produced from premium grape varieties using progressive and innovative wine making techniques combined with time honored traditions passed down over thirteen generations. The 125 acre estate winery has been producing world-class wines for over 20 years and was founded in the Niagara Peninsula in 1982. Reif Estate's philosophy that "Great wines start in the vineyard" has been a commitment that has gained their wines over 150 international awards.
Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto, Ontario) The Art Gallery of Ontario is currently closed but will re-open Friday, November 14, 2008. It officially closed its doors on October 7, 2007 to install some...
With more than 200,000 Chinese who reside in Toronto, visitors are attracted to this lively and colorful district for bargain-shopping and restaurants.
The Ontario Science Centre in Toronto is a great place to go, it is full of great exhibits. Some of the things you will see at the science center have to do with music, social diversity, sound, space,
Completed in 1835, this National Historic site exemplifies the life and times of Sir Allan Napier MacNab, a wealthy and powerful lawyer, landowner and railway magnate during the 19th century.
Castle-like building, built in 1899 in the Romanesque Revival style, features a clock tower, "Friends of Old City Hall" exhibit and a War Memorial.
Plunge Aquatic Centre is the perfect spot to take the kids rain or shine. There is an indoor pool with a jungle-gym type play area for kids and an outdoor pool which you can access by swimming under a
Whether your game is Blackjack or Casino War at the tables, or a win on the slots or poker machines, Ontario's premier casino offers exciting chances to come away a winner.
After 12 years at the Fairmont Royal York, the show has gone uptown. The action at this interactive whodunit gets under way around dessert time. Actors are scattered at tables around the room, and guests try to solve the crime with the aid of a detective who leads the investigation.
