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Cosmopolitan and truly diverse, Toronto offers a unique mix of events. From street festivals to theatrical productions, this city has something for everyone all year round.

From cosmopolitan chic to country charm, Toronto’s neighbourhoods offer an eclectic mix of architecture, food and shopping. This vast cultural diversity creates a worldly experience for visitors.

Discover a city that pulses with liberating energy, passion and possibilities. Toronto offers a world of arts, culture and vivacious nightlife, with a vibrant gay village at the city’s core.

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06/28/2008

December 7, 2008 to December 7, 2008

Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins in Toronto

See two titans of the NFL go head-to-head in supreme action!...read more

The NFL is coming to Toronto in full force (that’s right – NFL football!). Get in on the action when the Buffalo Bills take on the Miami Dolphins on Sunday December 7th at Rogers Centre. Specially priced tickets/hotel packages NOW AVAILABLE! Make a night of it and book one of our hotel and ticket packages (the hotel is your choice and breakfast is on us!)

Location: Rogers Centre -- 1 Blue Jays Way

www.billstorontotickets.com

 

October 24, 2008 to October 31, 2008

Halloweek

This week-long Halloween celebration is full of tricks, treats and more eye candy than you can gobble in one glance....read more

The Village celebrated Halloweek for the first time in 2007, beginning a tradition of fun and frivolity for the Halloween season. Church Street is transformed into a ghoulish parade of costumes, music and gay pride.

Location: Church/Wellesley Neighbourhood (The Village)

www.halloweek.ca

 
 
 

August 21, 2008 to November 9, 2008

Jersey Boys

A rags-to-riches story that you’ll want to sing along to....read more

Directed by Canadian Des McAnuff, with book by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice, Jersey Boys is the 2006 Tony Award-Winner for Best Musical. Broadway's biggest success story takes you behind the music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Follow the rags-to-rock-to-riches tale of four blue-collar kids working their way from the streets of Newark to the heights of stardom. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide - all before they were 30.

Location: Toronto Centre for the Arts -- 5040 Yonge St.

www.dancaptickets.com

 
 
 

May 4, 2008 to October 31, 2008

Behemoth Debut

Thrill climbs a new height with the debut of the Behemoth rollercoaster....read more

At over 5,300 feet in length, the Behemoth sets the stage for thrills with a climb to a height of 230 feet, followed by an adrenaline pumping 75 degree drop with speeds reaching 125 kilometres per hour in 3.9 seconds. The coaster then take riders through the ultimate coaster experience with high speed twists, turns and extreme drops.

Location: Canada's Wonderland

www.canadaswonderland.com

 
 
 

December 15, 2007 to December 31, 2010

ROM’s Dinosaur Gallery

A dinormous gallery packed with prehistoric favourites....read more

Discover the first two permanent galleries of the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, the James and Louise Temerty Galleries of the Age of Dinosaurs and the Gallery of the Age of Mammals. Together, these awe-inspiring, light-filled new galleries occupy the entire Level 2 of the Lee-Chin Crystal. The prism-shaped galleries of the Age of Dinosaurs and Age of Mammals boast 18-foot high ceilings to accommodate over 750 of the Museum's tallest specimens.

Location: Royal Ontario Museum

www.rom.on.ca

 
 
 

August 7, 2008 to December 31, 2008

Barack to the Future

With a worldwide recession, global climate change, and daily political disasters – we could use a good laugh....read more

Barack to the Future is an unstoppable, high-energy boost – poking fun at pop culture, politics, relationships and anything that dares take itself too seriously. Arrogant politicians, culture snobs and even the raccoons in your garbage make an appearance on stage through the hilarious character work of this extremely talented cast. Tickets are $23 to $28.

Location: The Second City -- 51 Mercer St. (south of King St. and west of John St.)

www.secondcity.com

 
 
 

May 16, 2008 to October 31, 2008

Stingray Bay

Touch, feed and learn all about stingrays only at the Toronto Zoo's Stingray Bay....read more

For the first time in Ontario and only at the Toronto Zoo touch, feed and learn all about stingrays at the newly installed Stingray Bay. This exhibit will engage visitors and provide them with the opportunity to humanely and safely interact with these incredible creatures. Up to 25 Cownose and Southern Stingrays will be featured at Stingray Bay, located within the Zellers Discovery Zone.

Location: Toronto Zoo -- Meadowvale Rd. (north of Highway 401)

www.torontozoo.com