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Royal Ontario Museum
September 9 - January 9, 2005
Pearls: A Natural History
Discover the natural and cultural history of pearls in this stunning
display of over 600 remarkable objects, including half a million
individual pearls. Pearls: A Natural History highlights how these
stunning gems are formed and gathered, and how they have been used as
symbols of royalty and glamour throughout the ages.
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Holiday Dreams at Ontario Place
November 20 - January 2, 2005 Ontario's largest outdoor holiday-themed
park, Holiday Dreams, happens this winter at Ontario Place. With 29 nights
of fireworks and light shows, holiday movies, rides, live shows and
surprises every day, it's a must-see attraction this season.
Click here for more information
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Cavalcade of Lights
December 8-17, 2004
The 38th annual Cavalcade of Lights sets Toronto aglow with spellbinding
events, spectacular fireworks, spakling lighting displays and a
one-of-a-kind holiday tour of Toronto's picturesque neighbourhoods.
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DESIGNS IN ICE
December 27, 28, and 29, 2004
Toronto's Ice Carving Competition and Exhibition
Experince three days of cool outdoor art, showcasing the work of
Ontario's top ice carvers. For 2004, carvers relive their childhool
dreams and conjure up images of their favorite fairy tales in ice.
Don't miss informative step-by-step-demonstrations, magical aerial
performances, interactive audinece voting for the Peoples Choice Award
and tons of Canadian carvers competing and creating in ice right before
your eyes. All for FREE
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WINTER CITY
January 28 - February 10, 2005
The second annual WinterCity Festival is a citywide celebration of
Toronto's incomparable diversity of spirit bursting with delicious
culinary experiences, a hot blaze of unique free entertainment and a
showcase of our vibrant arts scene. Take in exceptional free indoor and
outdoor entertainment, plus amazing discounts at Toronto's top
attractions.
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Toronto Internatinal Film Festival
September 9-18, 2004
The Toronto International Film Festival includes hundresds of films,
running the gamut from indie shorts to star-studded blockbusters, and
draws talent and big names into town from Hollywood South and across the
world.
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10th Annual Great White North Dragon Boat Challenge
September 11-12, 2004
Toronto's premiere corporate and comminity dragon boat regatta with 150
teams participating.
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All About Cars Show
October 22-24, 2004
From car heaters to chassis parts to custom grilles and bumpers and
fenders. The All About Cars Show gives consumers a chance to talk directly
with those in the industry. Ask direct questions to the people who make,
sell and install the custom kits and add-ons and learn how to keep a
vehicle in top condition.
Click here for more information
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Ontario Science Centre
June - August
There are nearly 500,000 earthquakes, over 1,000 tornadoes, and about 50
volcanoes erupting around the world each year.
But there's only one place in Toronto where you can experience them
almost every day.
Opening June 4, 2004 under the enormous IMAX Dome, Forces of Nature
lets you experience what it's like when the ground shakes, mountains explode
and the sky turns black and violent.
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Royal Ontario Museum
September - January
Pearls: A Natural History
Discover the natural and cultural history of pearls in this stunning
display of over 600 remarkable objects, including half a million
individual pearls. Pearls: A Natural History highlights how
these stunning gems are formed and gathered, and how they have been used
as symbols of royalty and glamour throughout the ages.
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Harbourfront Centre
Summer Festivals 2004
A different festival every weekend! June 25-September 6, 2004
This summer, get ready for four new summer festivals and seven returning
favorites. Explore contemporary culture through music, food, theatre,
film, visual art and dance.
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Toronto City Hall
100 Queen Street West (Subway Stop - Queen St)
Summer Events 2004
Fresh Wednesdays - July 14-August25
Tasty Thursdays - July 15 - August 26
Sunday Serenades concert series - July 18 - August 29, 2004
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Miscellaneous Activities
May - August
Ontario is a favourite destination of festival-goers thanks to the wide range of events and celebrations that reflect its great cultural diversity. Check out some of our Ontario Summer Festivals.
Cookstown Manufacturer's Outlet Mall Bus Service-
Yorkdale GO Terminal: Hop on the bus for the best shopping around! PMCL Transportation Specialists provides a new bus service to and from Cookstown Manufacturer's Outlet Mall. Return service between the Toronto Bus Terminal and Yorkdale GO Terminal.
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