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The Top 8 Musts of Toronto

  Canada´s most populous city (around 2.8 million, metro area 6.7 million) as well as the fourth largest by population in North America is wonderfully diverse and offers visitors a wide and varied menu. There are far more than eight great things to see and do in Toronto, but these are the absolute musts: read post  

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2 Canadian ranches in 'Fall for North America on these 8 Horse Ranch Holidays'

  @danielles_lens​   There is no better place in which to snap autumn's kaleidoscope of colours than the USA and Canada. At this time of year, its larger-than-life landscapes bathe in a sea of fiery reds, brilliant oranges and shimmering golds, and there are plenty more options than New England. Best of all, you can take in these spellbinding 360-degree views from the saddle. Leading riding holiday specialist Ranch Rider has selected seven properties (the list includes working, guest, dude, and…

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11 excellent day or overnight trips from Toronto

African Lion Safari Canada's largest city of course boasts a large and varied menu of sites and experiences to keep you busy on holiday. But if you have the time, there are also many compelling places in Ontario outside Toronto to enjoy nature, culture, and adventure as day trips or overnighters (you can either drive yourself, take a bus tour, or even a private car tour). Have a look at the following and see what might interest you! read post

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  • There's a new Edge Walk around the perimeter of the CNN Tower in Toronto. Granted, participants get a safety harness, but psychologically I really need that railing, so I'd probably pass on this one. Would you do it?
  • Karin - I am surprised you remember that Buffalo News story since it was back in 2007 and yes we got a huge response to Maria's story. People in Buffalo love coming to Toronto.

  • Maria ceraulo wrote about the boatel several years ago with an amazing reaction. She is with buffalo news. I know she was thoroughly impressed.
  • Let us know what you end up doing, JoAnna, and enjoy Toronto. Great town.
  • The Boatel (boat bed & breakfast) is Toronto's most unique bed & breakfast and offers media rates. A night or two on a boat... how devine.
  • JoAnna, I've stayed at the Drake Hotel, which could not be quirkier, and I loved it. Sure, I was 30 years older than the next-oldest guest, but I'm open-minded. Really, I got a kick out of the carefully designed rooms and the art and the whole scene. I believe they still offer media or comped stays, too. There's a sentence or two on the place in this story as well as a link to the hotel site. http://www.tripatini.com/profiles/blogs/6-best-toronto-dining-deals
  • Hello All from Niagara Falls. I do the Underground Railroad tours/early Black history tours in Niagara Canada and U.S.A.  I am also a receptive in the Niagara area so can take care of all your travel needs. If you haven't been to Niagara for awhile now is the time to visit again. We have great wineries, great dining, and are gearing up for the celebrations regarding the War of 1812. If I can assist you in any way, please contact me through my website www.niagaraboundtours.com

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    Our goal is to provide visitors with a unique insight into the migration of Black Americans as they escaped slavery in the mid-19th century and settl…
  • My husband went to Niagara on the Lake when we went to the G. B. Shaw Festival. The performances were wonderful. I do hope the younger generation does not forget how smart and funny Shaw was. Also, the town of Niagara on the Lake was delightful.
  • Thank you for inviting me to join "Canada" group by Tripatini! I salute all its members and I wish everybody a healthy, peaceful, prosperous and happy year!

    If you are coming to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, one of the "prettiest town in Canada", please give us a try! More information about us: www.williamsgate.com

  • Carmelita By the Lake, is a luxury boutique style, executive 6 bedroom, 4 full bath cottage rental. We are located on Maple Lake, part of a three (3) chain lake in the heart of Haliburton Highland, Ontario. Maple Lake is perhaps the prettiest lake in the region and the safest swimming lake for kids in the Haliburton Highlands. Our dock area can accommodate your boat and your float plane can also land at our dock.

    Carmelita By the Lake is 2.5 hours north of Toronto, 4 hours from Ottawa, 45 minutes to Huntsville, Bracebridge and Muskoka. Dorset and Minden is even closer. We guarantee this is the finest cottage rental to be found in the area. Our cottage rental cost each individual based on 12, a rate of $38.00 per day. Where in the region can you find this calibre of a property at this price point.

    We are located close to many attractions such as Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve, Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre, Walking on a Cloud Canopy Tour, Sir Sam's ski hill, Dorset Lookout and world reknown Algonquin Park. Haliburton is known for our large artist community with many artist studios, hiking and snowmobile trails and a winery, Moon Shadows Estate Winery. We also have an airport, Stanhope airport nearby for our pilot guests.

    Our 6 rooms consist of three (3) queen beds, 2 double and one room with two twin beds. Two rooms have TV, DVD, and fireplace. Each rooms comes with CD clock radio. During the Fall and Winter we have a B&B operation and within each room you will find robes and slippers for each guest. There is a total of three (3) HD satellite TV on the premises.

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    We provide high speed internet for the individual(s) that needs to be in touch with work or family, or just needs to be connected.

    You can see more about us at:

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    The Guest Lounge is equipped with a large screen HD satellite TV, DVD, CD player, Blu-Ray player, VCR and a surround sound for everyone's enjoyment and fireplace to cozy up on those chilly nights. Utilize the paddle boat touring Maple Lake or use one of our many bicycles to get to know the neighbourhood. We provide a hot tub year round. There is a jacuzzi tub in The Bogart Loft.

    A well appointed kitchen that includes all the amenities to be found in a fully equipped high end kitchen, including an espresso machine and all the regular items to be found in an executive kitchen. The executive chef in you will be extremely impressed! A cooler sits on the back deck (during the summer) with the BBQ and we have picnic baskets should you decide to pack a picnic and explore.

    We do not provide linens, pillows or towels, but can provide a linen and towel www.carmelitabythelake.comservice for $95.00
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