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Sheridan College Residence & Conference Centre - Oakville
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Holiday Inn Oakville Centre
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Monte Carlo Inn Oakville Road East
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Hilton Garden Inn Toronto-Oakville
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto-Oakville
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Holiday Inn Oakville at Bronte
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Staybridge Suites Oakville Burlington
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Quality Hotel and Suites Oakville
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Country Inn by Carlson-Oakville/Toronto
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Hilton Garden Inn Toronto/Burlington
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What to Do in Toronto
CN TowerWith its 553 metres, it was once the highest building in the world. One of the modern Seven Wonders of the World. Visit the public observatory. |
Casa LomaA Gothic revival style house, now serving as a museum depicting life of the Canadians in the past. It was built between 1911 and 1914 by architect E. J. Lennox. |
Old City Hall TorontoA former city hall and unique piece of architecture designed by famous architect E. J. Lennox. |
Royal Ontario MuseumThis museum with very extravagant architecture focuses on cultural and natural history. It contains over six million items. |
Harbourfront CentreThis cultural centre offers wide range of activities for education and entertainment. It is focused on skating, food, literature etc. |
Fort YorkA system of fortification built by British colonizers of Canada. Since 1923 it is the National Historic Site of Canada. |
Rogers CentreA large sport stadium which is home to the Toronto Blue Jays and the Toronto Argonauts. Its unique roof can be completely closed or opened. |
Church of the Holy Trinity TorontoA Gothic Revival church built in 1847 which belongs to the Anglican Church. It was the fourth Anglican church in Toronto. |
Toronto Music GardenThis unique park is a reflection in landscape of Bach's Suite No. 1 in G Major for unaccompanied cello. |
Holt RenfrewA fashion boutique with over 170 years tradition. Fashion fans can spend hours and hours of shopping here. |
Kensington MarketUnique neighborhood with many interesting restaurants, stores, cafes and other hidden gems. Just wander around and explore this peculiar place. |
Hockey Hall of FameSacred place for all ice hockey fans. It is the greatest ice hockey museum in the world. You can admire everything connected with ice hockey here. |
St. Lawrence MarketFrom local fruits and veggies to the fresh meat and fish there is always something you will be tempted to pick up! One of the best food shopping places in Toronto. |
St Lawrence Market & HallHuge farmers market offering fresh food. Close to the market is also St Lawrence Market Gallery and St Lawrence Hall. |
Toronto ZooThe largest zoo inn Canada, established in 1974. Great place for trip with children, they can admire over 16 000 animals here. |
Canada's Walk of FameA walk of fame that commemorates the achievements and accomplishments of successful Canadians. It consists of maple leaf shaped stars. |
Suggested Toronto Trips
What to See in Toronto in Two Days (2 days)Suggestions for the two days in Toronto – you won't miss out the highlights. |
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