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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

673.0. "Any info will be welcome !" by GVA05::BUGNON (Hello it's me again !) Thu Apr 01 1993 08:36

    My husband and myself are planning some holidays in Canada 
    from 4th August 1993 - 27th August 1993. We will arrive in Toronto and
    plan to visit Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec,...
    
    I was in Midhurst (near Barrie) 10 years ago to learn english in a
    canadian familly and I wanted to show this beautiful country to my
    husband and this time, this year the dream become real...
    
    I want to show him Wonderland, Ontario Science Center and a lot of
    other places...
    
    Can someone tell me if there is something special during this period
    (concert, Base ball, hockey <- I'm not sure it's the right season !!,
    etc,...)
    
    Any info will be welcome (same info needed for Ontario and Quebec
    region)
    
    Many thanks in advance
    
    Flo (from Geneva Switzerland)
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673.1KAOT01::M_MORINLe diable est aux vaches!Thu Apr 01 1993 13:0420
Near Toronto, you have tacky Niagara Falls, the 15-minute wonder.  Don't spend
anymore time than that there.

In Toronto, the Metro Zoo is well worth it.  Blue Jays major league baseball.

Ottawa, has parliement hill, all the museums (Civilization, Science and
Technology, etc...)  We also have AAA baseball starting in a few weeks, it's
the Montreal Expos farm team.

In Montreal, you've got the Biodome (which I haven't seen but heard a lot of
good things about), the water slides at the amusement park (great fun for kids
and adults), the Montreal Expos major leage baseball, + much more.

Don't know much about Quebec city but I've heard nothing but good things about
it.  You should have plenty to see there.

Sorry, no hockey, it's out of season then.

/Mario
673.2More ideasVAOU09::BOTMANPieter Botman - Western Canada DISThu Apr 01 1993 16:3120
    Not that I recommend it, but near the end of August Toronto will have
    the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE).  This is not the same as a
    "county fair", which might be occuring elsewhere in various locations
    in Ontario by that time.
    
    Also don't forget
    
      Ontario College of Art Toronto
      Royal Ontario Museum Toronto
      CN Tower Toronto
      Toronto Islands
      McMichael collection (Canadian artists - just north of Toronto)
      Hockey Hall of fame (Hamilton I believe)
    
    1,000 Islands (East of Kingston)
    
    I don't know what theatre and opera there would be in August, I would
    guess that the schedule would be light at that time of year.
    
    
673.3Hockey Hall of Fame in TorontoTROOA::JMILLSthe fine art of surfacingThu Apr 01 1993 16:507
    Actually, the brand new Hockey Hall of Fame is supposed to be opening
    in June, in Toronto, in the old Bank of Montreal building on the corner
    of Yonge and Front streets.  From what I have heard it's supposed to be
    fantastic and include many interactive exhibits.  The building is also
    a story in itself in that it is rumored to be haunted.  
    
    JM
673.4TROOA::DZIALOWSKISun Apr 04 1993 16:0516
    Toronto:
    
    Main museums:
    The Ontario Art Gallery
    The McMichael Gallery
    The Royal Ontario Museum (incl. The Gardiner and the McLaughlin)
    The Ontario Science Center
    The Zoo
    
    and also:
    By august, "Miss Saigon" and "Showboat" should have start running.
    There are also Theater festivals in Stratford and Niagara-on-the Lake.
    Toronto Harbourfront is also the home to several open air and standard
    theaters with a lot of various (free) show, almost every night and
    during the weekends (Jazz, pop, rock, blues, folk, etc.). The CNE and
    Ontario place are also the sites for great concerts.            
673.5TROOA::SOLEYSomeone call my lawyers, tell 'em that I'm deadMon Apr 05 1993 02:254
    Showboat doesn't open until October, Miss Saigon opens in May. Phantom
    should still be running. Tour the Winter Garden Theatre it shouldn't be
    missed. 
            
673.6GVA05::BUGNONHello it's me again !Tue Apr 06 1993 07:396
    Many thanks to all of you now I have a good idea about what we can do.
    
    Anyway if you hear about something special happend in August let me know...
    
    
    Flo
673.7as long as it's not the National!!!!SUBURB::THOMASHThe Devon DumplingTue Apr 06 1993 11:4517

>Near Toronto, you have tacky Niagara Falls, the 15-minute wonder.  Don't spend
>anymore time than that there.

>In Toronto, the Metro Zoo is well worth it.  


	I'd swap these two around.

	When I visited, I thought the falls were tremendous, I would have
	spent more than a day there if I had been pre-prepared.

	I was very disapointed with the zoo, especially the polar bears that 
	just walked to and fro - they looked very unhappy.

	Heather - I suppose it's horses-for-courses
673.8Niagara Falls not all bad....TROOA::MSCHNEIDERWhat is the strategy today?Tue Apr 06 1993 13:467
    RE: Tacky Niagara Falls
    
    Yes there are definitely tacky sections of the city of Niagara Falls,
    but the Falls themselves are worth seeing.  Also while in the area take
    the drive from Niagara Falls to Niagara on the Lake.  It's a beautiful
    drive with Niagara on the Lake definitely worth a visit.  Along the way
    you might want to stop at Brock's Monument.
673.9Niagara Falls/Toronto ZooKAOT01::M_MORINLe diable est aux vaches!Wed Apr 07 1993 15:0019
Re: .7

I hope you wouldn't have spent a whole day watching the falls.  That's why
they call it the 15-minute wonder.  Spend 15 minutes watching the falls and
you're out of there.  I admit though, they're quite impressive to see.  My wife
is from there and we go quite often.  It seems everytime I go there, I try to
stop by the falls.

There was an article in the Financial Post from a couple of months ago that
talked about the downfall of Niagara Falls.  Total yearly visitors went from
a recent 14 million to 10 million, partly due to recession/tackiness/overprice.

Re: Toronto Zoo

When I was there, the polar bears were swimming around in their pond having a
great time.  We had a good view from underground seeing them swim.

/Mario
673.10London's 200thOTOP95::BucklandWed Apr 07 1993 17:082
If you don't mind a short (2 hour) drive west, London is celebrating it's 
200th anniversary his year.
673.11...and from there to...TROOA::DZIALOWSKIWed Apr 07 1993 21:493
    ... if you go to London (ontario), then an other 100km West will take
    you to...
    			TA-DA!!!!	...Sarnia! (see topic 53,same conf)
673.12TROOA::DZIALOWSKIWed Apr 07 1993 21:539
    The nice thing with south western Ontario is that within a 100km radius
    you can visit:
    Guelph
    Cambridge
    Statford
    Paris
    Woodstock
    Dresden
    It is a longer drive to cover the same locations anywhere else.
673.13Need help on Hotel Info in TorontoCSLALL::TRAINORMon Apr 12 1993 16:3018
    While we are on the subject of things to see in Toronto,
    
    I myself, is going with my husband on July 8th, and I was looking at 2
    hotels I was interested in.  They are:
    
    Westin Harbour Castle
    Marriot Eaton Centre
    
    I wanted to be close to the shopping area and Skydome ( have tickets
    for the Ballgame)
    
    Can someone tell me about these hotels?
    
    Thanks
    
    Carrie
    
    
673.14TROOA::DZIALOWSKIMon Apr 12 1993 17:555
    They are both high-end business/tourism hotels.
    The Westin is right on the lake, the Marriot is at the Eaton Center.
    Both have very good locations and are in walking distance of the
    stadium (in the summer, the Harbourfront is a great place to be, so I'd
    rather stay at the Westin).
673.15another plug for SW Ontario!TROOA::MSCHNEIDERWhat is the strategy today?Tue Apr 13 1993 12:1418
    RE: .12
    
    >The nice thing with south western Ontario is that within a 100km radius
    >    you can visit:
    >    Guelph
    >    Cambridge
    >    Statford
    >    Paris
    >    Woodstock
    >    Dresden
    >    It is a longer drive to cover the same locations anywhere else.
    
    Whoa ....Louis, given your extensive SW Ontario locations, how could
    your forget Kitchener-Waterloo ... home of 3 excellent farmers markets,
    Oktoberfest and many fine communities surrounding (St. Jacobs, Elora,
    Elmira, etc.)
    
    Also home of the Digital KIT office.  Need I say more?   
673.16Souvenirs from Rio de Janeiro, Ont.!TROOA::DZIALOWSKITue Apr 13 1993 13:558
    You must have me confused with a real SWO lover: my point was that in
    SWO, they do not have enough imagination to get their own original
    names (unless I am wrong, there is/are Paris, Guelph, Delhi, London, etc. 
    somewhere else, and generally they were around first).
    I think it is just lack of originality, though, and not a misleading
    attempt to cheat on unexpecting tourists (anybody driving through
    London, Ont. or Paris, Ont. is in no danger of confusing them with the
    original).
673.17Mail-stop?TROOA::MCRAMMarshall Cram DTN 631-7162Tue Apr 13 1993 16:4414
    
    re note .0
    There's a booklet that the Ontario Government puts out on Events in
    Ontario.  It lists all major sports events, shows, festivals, special
    shows, festivals, etc. etc. 
    
    The Summer one isn't out yet.  Actually they put out a lot of good stuff
    there's a general book on where to go, one with all hotel/motels etc.
    
    Post your mail stop here and I'll send a bunch, and when the summer
    event booklet comes out (May) I'll forward it.
    
    
    Marshall
673.18GVA05::BUGNONHello it's me again !Wed Apr 14 1993 13:039
    Marshall,
    
    that's a great idea for the booklet of Ontario : 
    
    My mail stop is Florence BUGNON @GEO
    
    All your help will aid me a lot, many thanks again.
    
    Flo