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TORONTO
Innovative, energetic and stimulating,
Toronto has a reputation of being the
country’s cultural capital. Set on the shores
of Lake Ontario, Canada’s largest city hosts
internationally inspired culinary events,
film festivals and major league sports.
SEE
• See the impressive collections and exhibitions
at the Royal Ontario Museum
• For sweeping views of the city and beyond
head to the CN Tower
DO
• Explore the Distillery District where edgy
galleries, shops, restaurants and bars are
housed in converted warehouses
St Andrew’s Church & CN Tower
• Cheer on the Toronto Maple Leafs at an ice
hockey game
Queen’s
EAT & DRINK Park
• Treat yourself to dinner at the high-end Parliament
Buildings
Jacobs & Co Steakhouse BAY ST CARLTON ST PARLIAMENT ST
WHAT’S ON CHESTNUT ST 1 GERRARD ST
Toronto Jazz Festival BATHURST ST SPADINA AVE UNIVERSITY AVE Eaton DUNDAS ST
23 June to 3 July Centre JARVIS ST
QUEEN ST
Toronto International Film Festival 3 CN Tower
9 to 18 September YORK ST YONGE ST KING ST
EASTERN AVE
2 1 Distillery HOTELS PAGE
TRANSFERS Rogers FRONT ST GARDINER EXPWY District 1 Chelsea Hotel ◆◆◆◆ 49
Toronto Airport to/from Toronto one way (26km): Centre QUEEN’S QUAY 2 Fairmont Royal York Hotel ◆◆◆◆◆ 49
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By coach: $57 per adult, $46 per child (3-11 yrs). CN Tower 3 Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre
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HOP-ON HOP-OFF CITY TOUR TORONTO HAUNTED WALK TOUR SEGWAY SPIN TOUR
Build your own Toronto experience with the freedom of Ghosts, graveyards, hangings and haunts. Hear some Explore the Historic Distillery District neighbourhood with
a hop-on hop-off city tour aboard a double decker bus. of the most spine-tingling ghost stories from the the aid of personable, charming and engaging guides.
Featured stops include Royal Ontario Museum, Casa earliest days of the city, including haunted theatres, After a few minutes training, you’ll easily glide through
Loma, CN Tower, Hockey Hall of Fame, The Distillery unsolved mysteries and the terrifying encounters at the district on a Segway PT (personal transporter) on
Historic District, Toronto’s Harbourfront, Eaton Centre, Mackenzie House. a guided historical tour of the area. This fascinating
Bloor-Yorkville Village, Chinatown, St. Lawrence Market, complex is now home to the largest collection of industrial
Entertainment District, Bata Shoe Museum. The ticket Includes: Victorian buildings in Canada, along with many unique
also includes a free boat tour of the Toronto Harbour • Local guide shops, galleries, cafés and restaurants.
and Islands.
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes Includes:
Includes: Departs: Daily from 30 Yonge Street at 8pm • Local guide • Informative commentary
• Transport on a double decker bus • Safety briefing • Helmet hire
• Informative commentary Duration: 30 minutes
• Boat cruise Departs: Tue to Sun from Gristmill Lane, Toronto
• Valid for 24 hours at 11am, 12 noon, 1pm
Duration: 2 hours and 15 minutes (additional times seasonally)
Operates: Daily 9am – 5pm (1 May – 31 Oct), Weight restrictions apply. Not suitable for children under 12 yrs.
10am, 12 noon, 2pm (1 Dec – 31 Mar)
Adult/Child
Adult Child 3-12 yrs Adult Child 3-12 yrs 1 Apr – 13 Nov 23, $72 *
1 Apr 23 – 31 Mar 24 $87 * $53 * 1 Apr – 30 Nov 23 $38 * $31 * 16 Jan – 31 Mar 24
* Prices are a guide only, subject to change and availability and are in New Zealand Dollars. From prices for accommodation are per room per night for 2 people, unless otherwise specified and based on the lowest room category for
48 travel in low season. Prices for tours and transfers are per person, unless otherwise specified. For full terms and conditions including pricing and conditions, refer to the Booking Conditions at the back of this brochure.