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TORONTO, ONTARIO


Anderson Vacation Recommended Travel Packages

Toronto: The Ultimate City Experience

3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS

SAMPLE PACKAGE includes:
* 2 nights moderate accommodation in Toronto
* CN Tower Elevation Pass with lunch at the top
* Entrance to Casa Loma Castle
* Entrance to Hockey Hall of Fame
* Hop on / Hop off City Tour

Prices starting from $275 per person
(Pricing is per person, double occupancy, plus GST)


Toronto: Theatre Package

Experience and enjoy Toronto’s vibrant and high energy downtown restaurant and nightlife district. Choose between the world-wide smash-hit musical ‘We Will Rock You’ or the longest running show in broadway history, ‘The Phantom of the Opera’

SAMPLE PACKAGE INCLUDES:
* 2 nights accommodation at the Delta Chelsea Hotel
* Theatre Ticket
* CN Tower Elevation Pass with lunch
Prices starting from $375 per person
(Pricing is per person, double occupancy, plus GST)


Ultimate Ontario & Quebec

10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS

Combine all that Ontario & Quebec have to offer in this comprehensive package, giving you new & unique experiences every day!

SAMPLE ITINERARY:
Day 1: Arrive Toronto
Day 2: Toronto Sightseeing
Day 3: Day tour to Niagara Falls
Day 4: Toronto – Ottawa (Rail)
Day 5: Ottawa Sightseeing
Day 6: Ottawa – Montreal (Rail)
Day 7: Montreal Sightseeing
Day 8: Montreal – Quebec City (Rail)
Day 9: Quebec City Sightseeing
Day 10: Package ends Quebec City

PACKAGE INCLUDES:
* 9 nights moderate accommodation
* VIA Rail transfers between each city
* Arrival airport transfer in Toronto
* Entrance to Casa Loma
* CN Tower elevation pass with lunch
* Hop on/hop off city tour of Toronto
* Full day tour to Niagara Falls including lunch and the Maid of the Mist boat cruise
* Hop on/hop off city tour of Ottawa with river cruise
* Entrance to the National Gallery of Canada
* Greater Montreal Tram Tour
* 2 hour guided bike tour in Montreal
* Rendezvous with history tour of Quebec City
* Discovery cruise on the St. Lawrence
* 3 course dinner in the heart of Old Quebec

MODERATE HOTELS
Prices starting from $1359 to $1389 per person

SUPERIOR HOTELS
Prices starting from $1599 to $1629 per person

DELUXE HOTELS
Prices starting from $1875 to $2045 per person

(Pricing is per person, double occupancy, plus GST)


Eastern Express

7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS

Short for time, but you want to experience the best Ontario & Quebec has to offer. This package will give you a taste of both!

Day 1: Arrive Toronto
Day 2: Sightseeing Toronto
Day 3: Toronto – Montreal (Rail)
Day 4: Montreal Sightseeing
Day 5: Montreal – Quebec (Rail)
Day 6: Quebec Sightseeing
Day 7: Package ends in Quebec City

SAMPLE PACKAGE INCLUDES:
* 6 nights moderate accommodation
* VIA Rail transfers between each city
* Arrival airport transfer in Toronto
* Entrance to Casa Loma Castle
* CN Tower elevation pass with lunch
* Hop on/hop off city tour of Toronto
* Greater Montreal tram tour
* Rendezvous with history tour of Quebec City
* Discovery cruise on the St. Lawrence River
* 3 course dinner in the heart of Old Quebec

MODERATE HOTELS
Prices starting from $915 to $945 per person

SUPERIOR HOTELS
Prices starting from $1059 to $1089 per person

DELUXE HOTELS
Prices starting from $1289 to $1475 per person

(Pricing is per person, double occupancy, plus GST)


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General Information

Welcome to Greater Toronto.

Built by the imaginations of residents and visitors alike, Toronto is a city of rare openness, energy, style and surprise. Where else but in this new creative city can you find a fairytale castle, the world’s tallest building, a museum with a crystalline façade and even an art school built on stilts in the sky? Toronto is an unfolding city – where a world-renowned arts community thrives on the mosaic of culturally diverse neighbourhoods, and where the unlimited potential of everyone is celebrated wholeheartedly through food, music, festivals and the everyday.

Toronto is now the fifth largest city in North America. Its continual growth and constant renewal brings a variety of new things to the visitor experience – every time you return to Toronto, there’s something new. The waterfront is being revitalized, new growth is encouraging neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, Liberty Village, Gerrard India Bazaar, Cabbagetown and Roncesvalles to thrive, and the city is undergoing an architectural renaissance that can be seen across the cityscape. From the Art Gallery of Ontario’s expansion, to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum and the newly opened Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto is changing dramatically to reflect the creative spirit of our time. The result is an imaginative place that, as it grows, never ceases to surprise.

The city’s cultural diversity is a hallmark of open-mindedness; here, Torontonians embrace their differences to create a world within a city where experience is a collaboration of 100 cultures, the millions of people who celebrate in our street festivals, and the unique personalities expressed in each of our neighbourhoods.

Toronto is also a city built from the limitless imaginations of the people who come here to visit. It’s a centre of openness and experimentation, where guests to Toronto contribute to the energy on the streets, the dynamic vibe in our restaurants and a thoughtful appreciation for the art in theatres, parks, galleries and attractions.

You’ll soon discover that the city’s spirit sings, dances, draws and rises to many occasions in different forms: all of Greater Toronto is a stage. Whether you find yourself in one of the city’s three theatre districts, or exploring one of our many museums and galleries, Toronto will inspire you as it unfolds. You could find yourself learning the complete history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum, on stage at the iconic Second City Comedy Club, on a nature trail, marvelling at Group of Seven works, or in the middle of an impromptu jam session of your favourite rock band at the Horseshoe Tavern. Never tried sushi? Never ridden a streetcar? Never canoed through the Toronto Islands, sat behind home plate at a Blue Jays game, touched the Stanley Cup, toured a working castle, stood on the glass floor inside the CN Tower, the world’s tallest building, all in one day? You can do it here. And once you do, you’ll never be the same.

2008 Events Listings

Date   
Event
Jan 25 – Feb 7
Jan. 25 – Feb. 7
Feb 15 - 24
Feb.21 - 24
March 12 -16
March 12 - 16
March 16 St. Patrick’s Day Parade
March 20 - 24 One of a Kind Craft Show & Sale
Apr. 17 -27 Hot Docs Film Festival
Apr. 25 – 27 Creativ Festival
May 3 - 11 Toronto Jewish Film Festival
May Distillery Jazz Festival
June 6 – 15 Luminato
June 10 - 15 Worldwide Short Film Festival
June 20 – 29            Pride Festival
June 21 - 22 International Dragon Boat Race
June 21 Pepsi’s North American Cup  
June 24 The Queen’s Plate
June 20 - 29 Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival
July 1 Canada Day
July 2 - 13 Toronto Fringe Theatre Festival
July 4 – 20 Summerlicious
July 11 - 13 Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition
July 18 - 27 Beaches International Jazz Festival
July 22 – Aug.4 Caribana Festival
Aug. 2 Caribana Parade
July 19 - 27 The Roger’s Cup
Aug. 8 - 10 Krinos Taste of the Danforth
Aug 15 – Sept. 1 Canadian National Exhibition
Aug. 22 - 24 Toronto Ukrainian Festival
Sept. 4 – 13 Toronto International Film Festival
Sept. 28 Toronto Waterfront Marathon
Oct 19 The Toronto Marathon
Oct. 17 - 19 Creativ Festival
Nov. 7 -16 Royal Winter Agricultural Winter Fair
Nov. 16 Santa Claus Parade
Nov. 28 - 30 Canadian Aboriginal Festival
Late Nov.-Jan Cavalcade of Lights
Dec. 31 New Year’s Eve at City Hall  

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