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    Cheap Toronto Theatre Tickets

    ShareT.O. TIX offers discounted theatre tickets for Toronto At T.O. TIX you’ll find same-day discount, week-of discount and full-price advance tickets, for shows in and outside of Toronto. After New York and London Toronto has the largest number of live theatre performance in the world. They run from the world premiere of Lord of the Rings [...]

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    Toronto’s Best Cycle Routes

    ShareEnjoy the wonderful biking paths of Toronto, Canada. Toronto has an estimated 35 kilometres downtown and 121 kilometres in surrounding areas, of bike paths. The cycling network links Lake Ontario, local rivers and parkland.

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    Discover the Toronto International Film Festival

    ShareThe Toronto International Film Festival is a non-profit, cultural and charitable organization with its main purpose being to change people’s perception of the world and their lives. And through the use of film and moving images, they strive to lead our planet to a cultural and creative discovery, the likes of which we have never [...]

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    Toronto Travel Guide

    Toronto Travel Guide

    ShareToronto is beautiful city that has something for everyone. The people there are always friendly and welcoming to visitors. Toronto is the place in Canada where you enjoy your dream day.

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    Ottawa City Guide

    Ottawa City Guide

    ShareOttawa is the capital of Canada and it’s fourth largest city, the beautiful Ottawa River bordering it and the surrounding valley draw thousands of tourists to the city every year. The city certainly does its best to see that they’re satisfied with their stay, offering a wealth of national museums and heritage landmarks that are [...]

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    Visitors Guide to Niagara Falls, Ontario

    Visitors Guide to Niagara Falls, Ontario

    ShareVisiting and learning about the history of Niagara Falls, Ontario can make for an exciting trip especially for the daredevil in your family.  The Falls, 177 feet high or 54 meters, are called the Horseshoe Falls due to their horseshoe shape (as described in 1721).

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