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Post by #notLauren on Sept 4, 2017 16:32:34 GMT
What are the best things to do in Toronto in the early fall?
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Post by leannec on Sept 4, 2017 17:03:51 GMT
If I was traveling to Toronto I would like to attend a taping of a TV show ... The Marilyn Denis Show, Cityline or The Social
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scrappington
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Post by scrappington on Sept 4, 2017 17:24:59 GMT
There is the zoo. The museum. Aquarium.
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Post by realm on Sept 4, 2017 17:25:51 GMT
Depending on when you go, this is awesome nbto.com/
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quiltz
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Post by quiltz on Sept 4, 2017 17:26:07 GMT
What do you consider early fall? There are so many things happening all the time. A City Pass would be a good idea. Adult C$ 86 Child C$ 58 Your CityPASS Includes 1.CNTower 2. Casa Moma 3. Royal Ontario Museum 4. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada 5. Toronto Zoo OR Ontario Science Centre Read more at www.citypass.com/toronto#8TxvZMFJ6o53TT7s.99 This is a good deal. Check on Groupon for more stuff. I have 2 tickets for "The Goods" on Wednesday October 4th for 2:45pm sharp, if you would like to have them. Please PM me. I did a Google search on Fall Toronto Events and there were many things to choose from. Where do you currently live? I can give you some better ideas if I know from where you are coming from. If you are on the East Coast, I would check out Porter Airlines, as their base in close to Toronto downtown. Pearson is more to the north, but there is the Pearson express train that takes you downtown for a very reasonable rate. Are you planning to come to the Niagara area? I live here and could give you excellent ideas. Good luck in the planning of your trip.
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Post by #notLauren on Sept 4, 2017 17:29:05 GMT
Yes, we plan to travel through Niagara and we're actually leaving next weekend. It's an impromptu trip.
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quiltz
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Post by quiltz on Sept 4, 2017 17:38:26 GMT
Yes, we plan to travel through Niagara and we're actually leaving next weekend. It's an impromptu trip. The Wine Festival starts on September 8th to the 24th. Where are you staying? I have added a link to the Niagara Parks and their packages that do save you $ if you want to do stuff. I recommend that you park your car on Lundy's Lane in the 'No Frills; (grocery store) right beside the Carin Croft hotel. There is a WEGO (bus) stop there that will take you to the Table Rock, where you can get your passes by showing your pre-paid tickets. Otherwise, parking is about $15 - $20. a day. www.niagaraparks.com/visit-niagara-parks/plan-your-visit/deals-packages/www.niagarawinefestival.com/ Please pmail me if you want more information.
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quiltz
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Post by quiltz on Sept 4, 2017 17:54:15 GMT
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Post by imsirius on Sept 4, 2017 18:46:02 GMT
See a Blue Jays game, visit the Art Gallery or the Hockey Hall of Fame, walk downtown to see the shops. Visit greek town or china town. Definitely go to the St. Lawrence Market.
Plus all the attractions there are also lots of shows to see!
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Post by freecharlie on Sept 4, 2017 18:52:12 GMT
I've never been to Toronto, but I would vote for the hockey hall of fame any time of year
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