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  • Powerhouse of Terror

    65 Colonel Samual Smith Park Drive,

    Dare yourself to enter what some consider, one of the most haunted buildings in Toronto. In the Power House of Terror... you will experience fear at its deepest level. Attrations include: Carnevil Manor; Insidious; Quarantine and Buried Alive!

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  • Casa Loma

    1 Austin Terrace,

    Casa Loma has a huge expanse of rooms, hallways, tunnels and ante chambers and is available for viewing year round. Rekindle your sense of wonder when you step back in time at Toronto's most romantic historic mansion. Explore elegantly decorated suites, secret passageways, stately towers, an 800 foot underground…

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  • Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park

    3636 Hawkestone Rd,

    Sky Zone provides guests with thrilling activities fit for all ages and fitness levels where they are guaranteed to have a 'soaring' time. Filled with wall-to-wall trampolines, Sky Zone provides a brand new way to move and sets the stage for a variety of activities such as 3-D Dodgeball and SkyRobics - an…

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  • St. Lawrence Market - North Building

    92 Front Street East,

    The North Market is primarily known for its Saturday Farmers' Market, a tradition begun on this site in 1803 and continuing today, as the producers of Southern Ontario bring their seasonal produce to market in the city. On Sundays, over 80 antique dealers fill the North Market and the surrounding plaza, displaying…

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  • Molson Canadian Amphitheatre

    909 Lakeshore Boulevard West,

    Toronto's waterside concert venue, located at Ontario Place. Features the world's top musical artists from May through to September. The music venue is open yearly from May to September, due to its outdoor configuration. The amphitheatre has a capacity of approximately 16,000. There are 5,500 reserved seats under…

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  • Thornhill Community Centre & Arena

    7755 Bayview Ave.,

    This facility opened in 1974. It consists of two ice surfaces, a fitness centre with saunas and whirlpools, community halls, a lounge, a privately-operated day care centre, and a library. Services include: - Express self service checkout that allows customers to check out material without staff intervention. -…

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  • Sneaky Dee's

    431 College St,

    In 1990, Sneaky Dee's opened its doors at the current location of 431 College Street, at the corner of Bathurst and College. The restaurant has always been a family-operated establishment and is often referred to as just "Sneaky's." Sneaky's offers homemade fare, including nachos, guacamole, Mexican rice and…

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  • Model Railroad Club of Toronto

    171 East Liberty St,

    Home to the Central Ontario Railway, Canada's largest permanent model railroad. Founded in 1938, the Club is now in its 75th year. Since 1946, we have been fortunate to have occupied the same premises in west-central Toronto. In the Spring of 2013 we will be dismantling the railway and moving to a new Toronto…

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  • Air Canada Centre

    40 Bay St.,

    Air Canada Centre is Canada's premier sports and entertainment venue and home to the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club, Toronto Raptors Basketball Club and the Toronto Rock Lacrosse Team. Air Canada Centre recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, having first opened its doors in February 1999. Over its ten-year…

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  • Tarragon Theatre - Extra Space

    30 Bridgman Avenue,

    The Tarragon's Extra Space is a second, smaller venue located in the Tarragon Theatre. The Extra Space is an air conditioned black box auditorium with a maximum seating capacity of 100. This space has moveable seating risers and a moveable control booth. The Stage location is not fixed. It has 100 seats, as opposed…

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  • Rogers Centre

    1 Blue Jays Way,

    Rogers Centre, formerly known as SkyDome, is one of the most dynamic and versatile entertainment centres in the world. Boasting 55,000-plus seats at full capacity, the stadium is host to countless major events including concerts, family shows and trade shows. Since opening to the public on June 3, 1989, over 2,000…

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