Mr Orlando
02-05-2006, 06:11 PM
ATD has new tickets for attractions in Canada
These are detailed below
Toronto Tours and Attraction Tickets
Attraction Tickets Direct is proud to present a comprehensive range of Toronto and Niagara Falls tours and attraction tickets to suit every budget and time constraint!
Toronto City Pass Tickets
See Toronto’s most loved attractions, and save time and money. The CityPass is your ticket to six unforgettable attractions and the best of Toronto.
2006–2007 CityPass includes admission to the following:
CN Tower
The World's Tallest Building and Wonder of the Modern World is Canada's most celebrated architectural triumph and offers Toronto's most spectacular views! Visit the Look Out Level at 1,136 ft/346 m, Sky Pod - the World's Highest Man-made Observation Level at 1,465 ft/447 m, or test your nerve on the Glass Floor at 1,122 ft/342 m above the ground! Enjoy casual dining in Horizons Cafe or award-winning dining in 360 Restaurant.
Art Gallery of Ontario
Visit the Art Gallery of Ontario, the province's premier art museum, located in the heart of downtown Toronto. The AGO offers a world-class art experience, featuring European Old Masters, Group of Seven, and Canadian and international contemporary works. The Art Gallery of Ontario also houses the world's largest collection of sculptures by Henry Moore.
Royal Ontario Museum
The Royal Ontario Museum features renowned collections of world cultures and natural history. From the art and architecture of China, Japan and Korea to Egypt, Arms and Armour and European Period Rooms, there’s a whole world to explore. In fall 2006, the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal opens. Look for galleries of Dinosaurs, Mammals, Costumes, Textiles and more in 2006/07.
Ten new galleries are now open, including one of the most important collections of Chinese art outside China…the largest collection of Japanese art in Canada…the nation’s only permanent gallery of Korean art and culture…the cultures of Canada's First Peoples…and two special exhibitions featuring Lalique glass and Korean paintings.
Casa Loma
Experience the elegance and splendour of the Edwardian era at Casa Loma! Explore the former home of Sir Henry Pellatt featuring uniqu architecture, beautifully furnished rooms, secret passages, towers and an 800-foot tunnel to luxurious stables. Five acres of beautiful estate gardens surround the castle and are in bloom May through October. Admission to an introductory film about Sir Henry Pellatt is included.
Ontario Science Centre
The Ontario Science Centre transforms the way in which people see and think about the world around them through engaging interactive exhibits, science demonstrations and IMAX® films. (Omnimax® Theatre tickets sold separatly at additional cost). Visit the Weston Family Innovation Centre - featuring current science and technology that will change your life. Bring your little ones to KidSpark, a unique discovery playground for children ages 1 to 8.
Toronto Zoo
Voted "Best Family Outing!" Experience over 5,000 animals and 460 species within 710 acres. This world clas zoo offers five pavillions, outdoor trails, waterfalls and stricking horticulture displays. Creativity, play and learning are all part of the exciting new Zellers Discovery Zone (open seasonally), featuring the New Kids' Zoo, a dynamic interactive childrens' wildlife experience; Splash Island, an exciting 2-acre water play area; and the 750 seat Waterslide Theatre, home of the Amazing Animal Show. Visit our 30-acre African Savanna and the Gorilla Rainforest, the largest indoor Gorilla exhibit in North America. Take a Camel, Pony, and Safari Simulator ride and walk with the Kangaroos. Learn about your favourite Zoo animals with our Keeper Talks.
Niagara Falls helicopter sightseeing tours
As the helicopter gently lifts off from our Victoria Avenue location, the awe-inspiring views of the Niagara Region begin to appear below. We wouldn't want any picture-taking opportunity to be missed so cameras should be ready to go right from the start!
Beginning with the Sir Adam Beck Generating plant and the Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture, the tour follows the Niagara River from the Whirlpool area (look for the Spanish Aero Car crossing the gorge), over the Whirlpool Rapids and the Rainbow Bridge. The green grass and floral beauty of Queen Victoria Park stretches below as the helicopter passes by the American Falls and the Skylon Tower. Just when it looks as if you may reach the Minolta Tower, the helicopter begins to change direction as if following the curve of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls! Rainbows appear and disappear from all directions. The helicopter begins to level off and continue along the route back to base.
Features of the Niagara Helicopters Experience include:
Individual headsets with a taped commentary available in various languages.
On-site services include a snack bar, gift shop, and picnic area.
Wheelchair Access
These are detailed below
Toronto Tours and Attraction Tickets
Attraction Tickets Direct is proud to present a comprehensive range of Toronto and Niagara Falls tours and attraction tickets to suit every budget and time constraint!
Toronto City Pass Tickets
See Toronto’s most loved attractions, and save time and money. The CityPass is your ticket to six unforgettable attractions and the best of Toronto.
2006–2007 CityPass includes admission to the following:
CN Tower
The World's Tallest Building and Wonder of the Modern World is Canada's most celebrated architectural triumph and offers Toronto's most spectacular views! Visit the Look Out Level at 1,136 ft/346 m, Sky Pod - the World's Highest Man-made Observation Level at 1,465 ft/447 m, or test your nerve on the Glass Floor at 1,122 ft/342 m above the ground! Enjoy casual dining in Horizons Cafe or award-winning dining in 360 Restaurant.
Art Gallery of Ontario
Visit the Art Gallery of Ontario, the province's premier art museum, located in the heart of downtown Toronto. The AGO offers a world-class art experience, featuring European Old Masters, Group of Seven, and Canadian and international contemporary works. The Art Gallery of Ontario also houses the world's largest collection of sculptures by Henry Moore.
Royal Ontario Museum
The Royal Ontario Museum features renowned collections of world cultures and natural history. From the art and architecture of China, Japan and Korea to Egypt, Arms and Armour and European Period Rooms, there’s a whole world to explore. In fall 2006, the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal opens. Look for galleries of Dinosaurs, Mammals, Costumes, Textiles and more in 2006/07.
Ten new galleries are now open, including one of the most important collections of Chinese art outside China…the largest collection of Japanese art in Canada…the nation’s only permanent gallery of Korean art and culture…the cultures of Canada's First Peoples…and two special exhibitions featuring Lalique glass and Korean paintings.
Casa Loma
Experience the elegance and splendour of the Edwardian era at Casa Loma! Explore the former home of Sir Henry Pellatt featuring uniqu architecture, beautifully furnished rooms, secret passages, towers and an 800-foot tunnel to luxurious stables. Five acres of beautiful estate gardens surround the castle and are in bloom May through October. Admission to an introductory film about Sir Henry Pellatt is included.
Ontario Science Centre
The Ontario Science Centre transforms the way in which people see and think about the world around them through engaging interactive exhibits, science demonstrations and IMAX® films. (Omnimax® Theatre tickets sold separatly at additional cost). Visit the Weston Family Innovation Centre - featuring current science and technology that will change your life. Bring your little ones to KidSpark, a unique discovery playground for children ages 1 to 8.
Toronto Zoo
Voted "Best Family Outing!" Experience over 5,000 animals and 460 species within 710 acres. This world clas zoo offers five pavillions, outdoor trails, waterfalls and stricking horticulture displays. Creativity, play and learning are all part of the exciting new Zellers Discovery Zone (open seasonally), featuring the New Kids' Zoo, a dynamic interactive childrens' wildlife experience; Splash Island, an exciting 2-acre water play area; and the 750 seat Waterslide Theatre, home of the Amazing Animal Show. Visit our 30-acre African Savanna and the Gorilla Rainforest, the largest indoor Gorilla exhibit in North America. Take a Camel, Pony, and Safari Simulator ride and walk with the Kangaroos. Learn about your favourite Zoo animals with our Keeper Talks.
Niagara Falls helicopter sightseeing tours
As the helicopter gently lifts off from our Victoria Avenue location, the awe-inspiring views of the Niagara Region begin to appear below. We wouldn't want any picture-taking opportunity to be missed so cameras should be ready to go right from the start!
Beginning with the Sir Adam Beck Generating plant and the Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture, the tour follows the Niagara River from the Whirlpool area (look for the Spanish Aero Car crossing the gorge), over the Whirlpool Rapids and the Rainbow Bridge. The green grass and floral beauty of Queen Victoria Park stretches below as the helicopter passes by the American Falls and the Skylon Tower. Just when it looks as if you may reach the Minolta Tower, the helicopter begins to change direction as if following the curve of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls! Rainbows appear and disappear from all directions. The helicopter begins to level off and continue along the route back to base.
Features of the Niagara Helicopters Experience include:
Individual headsets with a taped commentary available in various languages.
On-site services include a snack bar, gift shop, and picnic area.
Wheelchair Access