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Toronto's most famous, most visible landmark, the CN Tower is the world's tallest free-standing structure. Built in 1976, the tower measures 553 metres in height. From its Lookout Level it offers a stunning view of the city, especially at sunset. Daring visitors can test their courage by taking a walk across the glass floor 113 stories above the ground, or travel higher up the tower to the Sky Pod another 33 storeys aboIf you thought South Beach or the Caribbean were the only locations for a "cruise to dine for", Toronto Harbour Cruises may make you think again. Accommodating both small groups and large parties, guests may choose daylight or evening cruises. From casual breakfasts, lunches and picnics to elegant cocktail parties and eight-course dinners, the possibilities are many. Parties looking for an above-average experience can choose their own theme. Themes include: Captain Hook's pirate adventure, International personalized cuisine, Life's a Beach party, Lifestyles of the Rich & Poor, Monte Carlo casino, Sentimental Journey, Tropics in Toronto and, We Are the Champions for the sports-minded. Generations of children and adults have trooped through the museum since it opened in 1914. With 6 million objects on display and more than 40 galleries, the collection can't be seen in one day. Favorite exhibits include the wonderful and spooky Bat Cave, the Egyptian mummies and the dinosaur gallery, where 13 skeletons are arranged in realistic simulated settings. Four giant carved totem poles rise in the centre of the stairwells; the largest is 24.5 metres (80 ft. 6 in.) tall. The SkyDome, situated close to Lake Ontario and the CN Tower, was the world's first multi-purpose retractable domed stadium, and now a defining part of the Toronto skyline. Interesting Facts: - The roof moves at a rate of 71 feet (21 metres) per minute and takes 20 minutes to open or close. When the roof is open, 100% of the field and 91% of the seats are uncovered. -SkyDome consists of enough concrete to build a sidewalk from Toronto to St. Louis. -With the roof closed, a 31 story building could fit in SkyDome.

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Hailed as Canada's premier theme park, Paramount Canada's Wonderland lives up to its name. Paramount in size and boasting more than 200 attractions, 65 rides, an excellent selection of roller coasters, a 20-acre water park and numerous live performances, one viCasa Loma can't be missed, even if you tried. Perched atop a hill in the north end, Casa Loma draws thousands of visitors each year who look up and proclaim, "It's a castle in the middle of the city!" Casa Loma was built by Canadian financier Sir Henry Pellatt to fulfill his childhood wish for a castle. His dream took three years and $3.5 million to complete.sit is never enough. This is where kids and adults become one and the same. Located in the forested region of northeast Toronto, the Toronto Zoo is home to more than 5,000 animals and birds from all around the world.Medieval Times attempts to bring the 11th century to life with a four-course banquet at which visitors are the dinner guests. The trip back in time begins when guests walk through the door and are greeted by the King and the Princess. From there you enter the Hall of Arms, surrounded by authentic medieval artifacts. True to theme, silverware is not used during dinner, so forget those rules about not eating with your hands. Then sit back and enjoy the show. Ring piercing contests, javelin throwing, jousts, horses performing military drills and dressage (complex manoeuvres performed by a horse and directed by the imperceptible movements of the rider) bring the Middle Ages to life (minus the smell and violence).Three banquet rooms are available for special occasions. Enjoy the medieval interactive game, The Royal Quest.

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