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Toronto Pearson International Airport

Toronto Pearson is Canada’s largest and busiest airport, in Canada’s largest and busiest city. This architecturally stunning, completely functional and incredibly friendly airport is the hub for some 456,000 flights a year and over 44 million passengers annually. When you consider that…

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High Park Nature Centre

The High Park Nature Centre is a charitable organization that was established in 1999. Our mission is to promote awareness and respect for nature through year-round, hands-on outdoor nature education and park stewardship. Nature Centre programs inspire a sense of…

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MOCA – Museum of Contemporary Art

The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada (MOCA) is in a defining phase of its evolution, as it moves into a landmark heritage building and further advances 20 years of exhibiting, collecting and nurturing innovative contemporary art and cultural practices.…

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Tiffany Falls Conservation Area

Open 7 days a week, from sunrise to sunset, unless otherwise posted. Parking is $5 per day. Tiffany Falls Conservation Area is considered a significant natural area.  Its bedrock exposures are considered an Earth Science Area of Regional Significance.  The…

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Confederation Beach Park

Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, here you'll find some of the area's best food and fun throughout the year. There's plenty of park space for sports, games and other activities. Do the Works with your family and friends…

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Museum of Illusions Toronto

Welcome to The Museum of Illusions Toronto! A place where nothing is as it seems, and where the unbelievable truly is reality, the Museum fuses fun and entertainment with education and learning. Whether you’re up for an adventure, or simply looking…

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Murray Canal

The Murray Canal connects the Bay of Quinte to Presqu'ile Bay, off Lake Ontario. The canal was man-made in the 1880's to accommodate burgeoning shipping routes and to avoid open lake navigation. The Murray Canal is bridged at County Road…

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Bleasdell Boulder

At Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area, you can take a journey through time with a short hike to the 'Bleasdell Boulder', one of the largest known glacial erratics in North America, estimated to be 2.3 billion years old. The Bleasdell Boulder,…

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Brockville Railway Tunnel

Canada’s First Railway Tunnel Canada’s First Railway Tunnel was completed in 1860 for the Brockville and Ottawa Railway and later owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway until being acquired by the City of Brockville in 1983. The Tunnel is a…

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West Montrose Covered Bridge

The West Montrose Covered Bridge was built in 1881 and is recognized as a historic site by Ontario's Archeological & Historic Sites Board. It is Ontario's last remaining covered bridge and has a 198' span across the Grand River. Visitors…

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