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Toronto AttractionsCN Tower Hockey Hall of Fame Ontario Legislative Buildings Ontario Science Centre City Pass TorontoCN Tower
Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the CN Tower at 1815 feet (533m) tall is Toronto's most famous trademark landmark. With it's 6 high speed elevators you are quickly transported to the Lookout level where you can transfer to other elevators to reach the Skypod level. Rocket up to the top of the CN Tower in a glass enclosed elevator to the Skypod Observation deck. The Skypod is located at the 1465 foot level of the CN Tower where you will have a 360 degree view of Toronto, Lake Ontario and surrounding areas. The Lookout level at 1136 feet (346m) has the Horizons Café and CN Tower Extreme Photodesk. One floor down from the Lookout level is the glass floor at 1122 feet. The CN Tower has 3 restaurants to serve you, fine dining at the 360 degree restaurant, causal dining at the Horizons Café or the Marketplace Café at the base for coffee, muffins, pizza and sandwiches. www.cntower.ca Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame has 57, 000 plus square feet of hockey artefacts and interactive games. It is within walking distance of the CN Tower. Allow 3 hours for your visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame but your admission is good for the whole day. Richtree Market Restaurants are available in 2 locations within the site with various themed stations. The fully licensed Bottomline Sports Bar & Grill is also available. Highlights of this attractions include:
The Rink Zone features live shooting booths. In the Impact Zone play against Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier as they shoot sponge pucks at full speed from the video screen. There is also an exact replica of the Montreal Canadiens dressing room on site. www.hhof.com Ontario Legislative Buildings
View a legislative session from the public galleries inside the Chamber of the Ontario Legislative Buildings, a meeting place for Ontario's Members of Provincial Parliament since 1893. Also, be sure to see the enormous stained glass ceiling in the East Wing. There are booked tours or general half hour public tours available. The inside and out tour is free and takes one hour. Within the grounds of the Ontario Legislative Buildings there are:
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Unique hands on demonstrations are included at the Ontario Science Centre along with things for toddlers to do, action activities, exhibits for the human body, human mind and soul. The Shoppers Drug Mart Onmimax Theatre is also a part of the Ontario Science Centre. There are various facilities for when you get hungry:
Also, there is a gift shop which has educational toys, books and games. www.ontariosciencecentre.ca City Pass TorontoThe City Pass Toronto includes 6 Toronto attractions for $ 50 Cnd. The attractions included are:
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