One-Tank Trip for
Aug. 10/13
(c) By Jim Fox
The “grand old lady
of the (Toronto) waterfront” has attracted millions of people for 135 years
while continuing to age gracefully.
While many lament
the loss of some attractions and appeal (including the “doggy, doggy” barker) of
years gone by, she – the Canadian National Exhibition – continues as one of
Ontario’s great annual traditions.
The Midway at the Ex is always a popular, packed place. (Jim Fox photo) |
This year’s 18-day
run launches next Friday (Aug. 16) and winds up on Sept. 2.
Zipping and tic tocking
The venerable Ex
continues to evolve with new attractions, most of which are included with
admission, and attracts 1.4-million visitors annually.
A highlight this
year is the PC Financial ZipLine that offers a “bird’s eye view of The Ex” as it
zips over the midway to the Direct Energy Centre, said Daniel St. Germaine,
senior publicist. (For this thrill there’s a charge of $30; $20 opening day).
The lights of the Midway at the Ex at night. |
“We also pretty
excited about Tic Toc, an aerial acrobatics performance show (free with
admission),” he added.
This daily show was
created by Cirque du Soleil veteran Daniel Cola and explores the theme of time,
featuring acrobatics, trapeze and trampoline artists, jugglers and more.
“One of the big
foodie highlights is the return of Bacon Nation and Epic Burger,” St. Germain
said.
Both have created “some
amazing and surprising things” such as peanut butter and bacon milkshakes and the
Cronut Burger.
The Ex also hosts Food
Network chefs including Bob Blumer, Nadia G., Chuck Hughes, Mark McEwan and
Michael Smith.
The Swing ride sails out and over the Ex Midway in Toronto. |
Whipped
into a frenzy
Ex visitors can whip
themselves into a “fantastic frenzy” on the Mach 3 ride.
Equipped with a 37-metre-long
arm, riders are whirled 360 degrees upside down and inside out as it rotates at
up to 13 revolutions a minute with a g-force of Mach 3.5.
Other new shows
include the Flying Wallendas, one of the greatest acts in circus history.
With daily shows,
the Wallendas began as flying trapeze artists and are now known for an eight-person,
three-level tightrope pyramid performed without safety devices.
CNE Midway (Jim Fox photo) |
There is also
Cascade from France, called an “extraordinary stuntmen troupe,” and Mind
Kontrol about “psychologically manipulating people's thoughts and ultimately
messing with their minds.”
A garbage band
called the Recycled Orchestra is made up of young people from Paraguay
performing with instruments made from landfill waste in their city.
The 64th annual
Canadian International Air Show will soar over Lake Ontario on Labour Day
weekend featuring the Canadian Forces Snowbirds and acrobatic daredevil Mike
Wiskus.
One in, you win are among the popular games at the Ex. (Jim Fox photo) |
Sounds of summer
Summer sounds of
the Beach Boys are among the featured performers at the Bandshell, performing
with Brothers Dube on Aug. 18.
Other favourites,
all free with admission, are beach blanket star Frankie Avalon on Aug. 29.
The Proclaimers are
up on Aug. 16; New Pornographers with Cuff the Duke, Aug. 17; Elvis – If I Can
Dream, featuring Steve Michaels (Kabakos), Aug. 20; Fab 5 with Jay Douglas and
Pablo Paul, Aug. 21; 5th Dimension, Aug. 22; and Lou Gramm, the Voice of
Foreigner, Aug. 23.
USS with ill Scarlett,
Aug. 24; Dragonette and Dirty Radio, Aug. 25; Danny Fernandes, Massari and Mia
Martina, Aug. 27; Big Wreck with the Reason, Aug. 28; Walk Off The Earth with Shawn
Hook, Aug. 30; and Theory of a Deadman, Aug. 31.
A New Orleans-style Mardi Gras’ parade is held nightly at the Ex. (Barbara Fox photo) |
Need to know
The Ex is at Exhibition
Place, Lakeshore Boulevard West and Strachan Avenue.
Hours are 10 a.m.
to midnight (buildings close at 10 p.m.; 7 p.m. on Sept. 2) and until 10 p.m.
on Labour Day.
Admission is $16,
ages 14-59; $12, 60 and older and children, five-13 (free, younger) and $48 for
a family for four. Opening day is $8 for all.
There are
additional advance discounts online and on certain days/hours. theex.com; (416) 263-3800
Cape Breton
fiddler, pianist and step dancer Ashley MacIsaac is one of the headliners at Riverfest
Elora, north of Kitchener-Waterloo, on Aug. 17.
The music event at Bissell
Park from 3 p.m. also includes experimental pop star Rich Aucoin, sessional
guitarist Kevin Breit, folk band Lowlands and eclectic indie rockers Born
Ruffians, said Haydn Watters, event co-chair.
Tickets are $40
(advance); $45 at gate (free for children to age 12). riverfestelora.com
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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