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• Attractions

• Hotel

• Fun

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Regal Hotels S P O T L I G H T Regal Constellation Complimentary. Newspaper Complimentary.

Long Term Baggage And Coat Storage* *Complimentary . Use Of Indoor/Outdoor Pool And Fitness Ctr* ** First Class Hotel - 3 Star Mobil Rating W E L C O M E -regal Constellations Lobby Welcomes Guests With A Cascade Of Lights. Its 710 Guest Rooms Give You A Wide Choice Of Accommodation And Holds One Of The Largest Convention And Trade Show Facilities In Canada, Encompassing 90 000 Square Feet. The Hotel Offers You A Wide Range Of F And B Choices, The Atrium, Award-winning Regal Chinese Restaurants, The Banyan Bar Offering Live Entertainment On Weekends Is A Perfect Spot For A Rendezvous And The Okinawa Japanese Restaurant. Don't Miss Our Indoor And Outdoor Swimming Pool And Sauna Or Workout In The Fitness Centre While You Are Here And You Will Find The Regal Constellation Is Ideal For Business And Leisure Travelers.

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• Air Canada Centre• CN Tower• Royal Ontario Museum• Art Gallery of Ontario • Ontario Place• Ontario Science Centre

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The CN Tower, located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a communications and tourist tower standing 553.33 meters (1,815.39 ft) tall. It surpassed the height of the Ostankino Tower while still under construction in 1975, becoming the tallest free-standing structure on land in the world. On September 12, 2007, after holding the record for 32 years, the CN tower was surpassed in height by the still-under-construction Burj Dubai. It remains the signature icon of Toronto's skyline, attracting more than two million international visitors annually.

CN originally referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. Following the railway's decision to divest non-core freight railway assets, prior to the company's privatization in 1995, they transferred the tower to the Canada Lands Company (CLC), a federal Crown corporation responsible for real estate development. Since local residents wished to retain the name CN Tower, the abbreviation is now said to expand to Canada's National Tower rather than the original Canadian National Tower; however, neither of these are commonly used.

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Ontario Place is a multiple use entertainment and seasonal amusement park in Toronto, Ontario and owned by the Province of Ontario. Located on the shore of Lake Ontario, just south of Exhibition Place, it is approximately 4 km west of downtown Toronto. Opening in 1971, it consists of three artificially constructed, landscaped islands. Attractions are spread throughout the park, as well as walking trails and food and drink concessions. Traditionally targeted at a family audience, with emphasis on children's activities, the park has a seasonal operating schedule and is closed from October through April, with the exception of the Cinesphere IMAX theatre and private event space. Central to the complex is a public marina and a major concert theatre. Historically, Ontario Place, as a publicly subsidized provincial agency, aims to keep costs, especially for families, lower than comparable attractions.

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The Royal Ontario Museum, commonly known as the ROM, is a major museum for world culture and natural history in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The ROM is the fifth largest museum in North America and contains more than six million items and over 40 galleries. It is also the largest museum in Canada. It has notable collections of dinosaurs, Near Eastern and African art, East Asian art, European history, and Canadian history.

The museum is located at the corner of Bloor Street and Avenue Road, north of Queen's Park and on the east side of Philosopher's Walk in the University of Toronto. Established in 1912 by the provincial government, the Royal Ontario Museum was operated by the University of Toronto until 1968. Now an independent institution, the museum still maintains close relations with the university, often sharing expertise and resources

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The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is an art museum on the eastern edge of Toronto's downtown Chinatown district, on Dundas Street West between McCaul Street and Beverley Street. With 486,000 ft² (45,000 m²) of physical space, the AGO is one of the largest art museums in North America.Its collection includes more than 68,000 works spanning the 1st century to the present-day. It includes an extensive collection of Canadian art, which depicts the development of Canada's heritage from pre-Confederation to the present. Indeed, works by Canadian artists make up more than half of the AGO's collection. The museum also has an impressive collection of European art, such as major works by Thomas Gainsborough, Anthony van Dyck, Emile Antoine Bourdelle, and Frans Hals (all donated to the AGO by FP Wood), and works by other renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Vincent Van Gogh, and Edgar Degas. In addition to these, the AGO also has one of the most significant collections of African art in North America, as well as a contemporary art collection illustrating the evolution of modern artistic movements in Canada, the United States, and Europe, including works by Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, and Jenny Holzer. Finally, the AGO is home to the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, which houses the largest public collection of works by this British sculptor. Moore's bronze work, Two Large Forms (1966–1969) greets visitors at the museum's entrance.

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The Air Canada Centre is a multi-purpose arena located on Bay Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario. It is the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League, the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association, and the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League. It was also home to the Toronto Phantoms of the Arena Football League during their brief existence. The arena is popularly known as "the ACC" or "the Hangar" (the latter nickname coming from its appearance).The arena is owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd., the same group that owns both the Leafs and Raptors, and is 665,000 square feet (62,000 m²) in size. Air Canada Centre is connected to Union Station and the underground pedestrian PATH system, providing easy access to public transportation (TTC, subway and GO Transit) for fans attending events. There are also 13,000 parking spaces within immediate walking distance.

Andy Frost is the public address announcer at the ACC during Toronto Maple Leafs home games, while Herbie Kuhn does the job for the Toronto Raptors, and Bruce Barker is the announcer for Toronto Rock games.

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Since opening, Air Canada Centre has been recognized with more than 25 industry awards that range from Canadian Major Facility of the Year (multiple times), the U.S. based Facilities & Event Management Magazine's Prime Site Award, the Wine Spectator, VQA Restaurant and the International (Diamond Wine Award) Awards of Excellence, and Tourism Toronto's Jeff Adams Access Award of Excellence for the facilities accessibility.Air Canada Centre remains the only arena in North America to house three of its own exclusive award-winning restaurants -- The Platinum Club, Air Canada Club and Hot Stove Club. The restaurants, along with themed concessions stands and kiosks offer a diversity of food and beverages that capture Toronto's multicultural flavour. Two in-house bars, the Ice Box and Rickard's Brewhouse (which has its own micro-brewery) are favourite spots for fans before and during games.

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Ontario Science Centre (OSC) is a science museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, near the Don Valley Parkway about 11 km northeast of downtown on Don Mills Road just south of Eglinton Avenue East. It is built down the side of a wooded ravine formed by one branch of the Don River.Planning for the centre started in 1961 during Toronto's massive expansion of the late 1950s and 1960s. In 1964 the famous Toronto architect Raymond Moriyama was hired to design the site. The innovative design, consisting of three main buildings connected by a series of bridges and escalators, follows the natural contours of the Don River ravine, into which the Centre descends. Construction started in 1966 with plans to make it a part of the city's 1967 Canadian Centennial celebrations. It was officially named the Centennial Centre of Science and Technology. However construction was not complete in 1967, and the OSC did not open to the public until two years later, in September of 1969.At the time the OSC was famous around the world for its "hands on" approach to science, which was later duplicated in San Francisco's Exploratorium and Detroit's Museum of Science and Technology.

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Unlike the traditional museum where the exhibits are there to be looked at, the majority of the exhibits at the OSC were interactive, while many others were live demonstrations (metalworking for instance). Its Communications room was particularly well-loved, containing a number of computerized displays, including a very popular tic-tac-toe game run on a PDP-11.The centre was a huge attraction in the 1970s, but by the early 1980s visiting rates had dropped considerably. Most of the displays were the originals, and were now either outdated, worn out, or in some case broken. During the 1990s these issues were addressed by opening the OSC to corporate funding. In 1996 the province's first OMNIMAX theatre opened in an expanded entranceway area, and additional changes soon followed. The most recent of these changes is the $40 million Agents of Change project, the final phase of which opened in June 2006.

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There are interactive and passive exhibits throughout the buildings. They feature everything in science and nature. They feature geology, the science of nature (in the west wing), Astronomical science, how to play music and technology in the south wing, human anatomy, communication and bias, and some miscellaneous artifacts of science. However, the astronomical wing had been closed since Pluto's demotion in 2006. The OSC has a main area just in from the entranceway that is often used to demonstrate traveling shows, which sometimes spill out into the adjacent outdoor areas. Well known shows from the past include a computer art exhibit, one on the science of sport, and a popular show on history of technology in China. Recently, Gunther von Hagens' Body Worlds 2: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies was displayed at the OSC. It displayed organs, slices of body parts, and even entire bodies, and has proved to be immensely popular. Additionally, there was the Marvel Comics exhibition during the winter of 2006-2007. There is a recent exhibit opening on June 2, 2007 on the Titanic to March 2008.

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The Ontario Science Centre Science School (OSCSS) offers credited grade 12 University Preparation courses in physics, biology, chemistry and calculus. Students from all over Ontario apply and are selected to spend a semester at the OSCSS. The OSCSS offers enriched learning in small and informal classes of no more than 25 students. While at the Science Centre, students earn practicum hours through volunteering and interacting with the visitors. They also get a unique chance to participate in the Mentorship Program, aimed at educating the students about the various jobs and career paths available.

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Sandy beaches … the Boardwalk … beautiful parks … The natural beauty of the Beach (or The Beaches as some people call us) has always drawn people to our community. But it's Queen Street East - our small-town friendly Main Street - with its eclectic and vibrant shops, services, and restaurants that keeps bringing them back.

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Kamil Pałach

Witold Firuzek