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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  2
                                                   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
       June (dates to be confirmed)                           Centre  JARVIS ST
                                                                 QUEEN ST
       Toronto International Film Festival                                       Edgewalk, CN Tower
       September (dates to be confirmed)                   YORK ST  YONGE ST  KING ST
                                                                   EASTERN AVE
                                                           3 1        Distillery     HOTELS                    PAGE

       TRANSFERS                                  Rogers  FRONT ST  GARDINER EXPWY  District    1      Chelsea Hotel  ◆◆◆◆  69
       Toronto Airport to/from Toronto one way (26km):  Centre  QUEEN’S QUAY      2     Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto
                         *
               *
       By coach: $39  per adult, $23  per child (3-11 yrs).  CN Tower                ◆◆◆¯                      69
                                                                       ATTRACTION    3   Fairmont Royal York Hotel  ◆◆◆◆◆  69



















       HOP-ON HOP-OFF CITY TOUR             HEART OF DOWNTOWN                   SEGWAY SPIN TOUR
       Discover the key sights of Toronto on a traditional open   BICYCLE TOUR  Explore the Historic Distillery District neighbourhood with
       top double decker bus. Visit major highlights such as   Cruising to spots where only bikes can go, participants   the aid of personable, charming and engaging guides.
       CN Tower, Toronto’s Harbourfront, Eaton Centre,    will experience unique views and locations. Points of   After a few minutes training, you’ll easily glide through
       St Lawrence Market, Royal Ontario Museum,    interest include the CN Tower, Fairmont Royal York Hotel,   the district on a Segway PT (personal transporter) on
       Hockey Hall of Fame and more.        Chinatown, Kensington Market, Eaton Centre, Rogers   a guided historical tour of the area. This fascinating
       Explore the city at your own pace – hop on and off as   Centre, St Lawrence Market and the entertainment   complex is now home to the largest collection of industrial
       you please. You’ll only have to wait a short time for the   district. The tour is suitable for all riders, as it moves at   Victorian buildings in Canada, along with many unique
       next bus to come along and transport you to another   an easy pace and makes plenty of stops to talk.  shops, galleries, cafés and restaurants.
       exciting attraction.
                                            Includes:                           Includes:
       Includes:                            • Experienced guide                 • Local guide • Informative commentary
       • Transport on a double decker bus or trolley  • Bicycle hire • Helmet   • Safety briefing • Helmet
       • Informative commentary             Departs:   From Village by the Grange, Toronto   Duration:   30 minutes
       • Valid for 2 consecutive days             Daily at 9am, 1pm (1 Apr – 28 Nov 20),    Departs:   Tue to Sun from Gristmill Lane, Toronto
       Duration:   2 hours                        Fri to Mon at 9am (29 Nov – 31 Dec 20)   at 11am, 12 noon, 1pm
                                                                                       (additional times seasonally)
       Operates:   Daily 9am – 5pm (May – Oct),    Daily at 9am (12 Jan – 28 Mar 21)
             10am, 12 noon, 2pm (Nov – Apr)  Child, Infant and Island Twilight Bicycle Tour prices also available.  Weight restrictions apply. Not suitable for children under 12 yrs.
                                                               Adult  Youth 8-11 yrs                   Adult/Child
                          Adult  Child 3-12 yrs  1 Apr – 31 Dec 20  $121 *  $91 *  1 – 30 Apr 20        $62 *
       1 Apr 20 – 31 Mar 21  $59 *  $33 *   12 Jan – 28 Mar 21  $127 *  $95 *   1 May 20 – 31 Mar 21    $65 *

         *  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
   68    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.
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