One-Tank Trip for
Feb. 8/14
(c) By Jim Fox
Have a howling good time on the Family Day
weekend at the Toronto Zoo, look down on the metropolis from the CN Tower and let
the kids bounce, laugh, play, run and scream.
The Toronto
waterfront has Woofjocks canine sports, Inuit art, crafts and free hot drinks.
And, for a sweet
treat, join a cupcake decorating class at Le Dolci.
Face painting is one of the activities offered on Family Day on Toronto’s Waterfront. |
It’s all happening at the zoo
Vanessa Somarriba of
Tourism Toronto is our guide, suggesting the following things to see and do on
the Family Day Weekend from Feb. 14 to 17.
- Toronto Zoo: Cold-loving furry friends
are looking for visitors for the Polar Bear Fest.
“The Arctic wolves
and foxes, the reindeer – and certainly the polar bears – are embracing our
chilly temperatures instead of hibernating from them,” she said.
There are meet-the-keeper
talks, polar bear photobombing, crafts and prize draws. torontozoo.com
The night-time view of Toronto’s downtown from high atop the CN Tower’s revolving restaurant. (Jim Fox photo) |
- CN Tower: Catch a breathtaking view
from the Look Out and Glass Floor with its thrilling 342-metre view straight
down to the ground.
CN Tower’s 360 The Restaurant offers a $1,600-an-ounce shot of Remy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac from its “world’s highest wine cellar.” (Jim Fox photo) |
Or, take your love to new heights for a romantic Valentine’s/Family
Day dinner at the sky-high and revolving 360 The Restaurant, home of the “world’s
highest wine cellar.” cntower.ca
- Kids-Fest:
Billed as “Canada's largest indoor inflatable show,” kids can bounce,
run and scream at the International Centre in Mississauga.
There will be stage
shows, face painting and pony rides at the Feb. 16 and 17 event that’s also at
the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
in Hamilton from Feb. 15 to 17. kids-fest.ca
- Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park: This
is the place to jump, leap and defy gravity on the all-trampoline walled
playing court.
Activities include Open
Jump, 3-D Dodgeball and SkyRobics workouts, with parks in Toronto and
Mississauga. toronto.skyzonesports.com
- Le Dolci: Sweets for the sweet are at “Toronto’s
fun, foodie studio.”
Le Dolci, “Toronto’s
fun, foodie studio,” offers cupcake decorating classes for couples.
(Barbara Fox photo)
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There’s a
Valentine’s cupcake decorating class for couples on Feb. 14
and 15, working with fondant and buttercream, to create treats adorned with
“hearts, roses, bows and cupid’s arrows.”
A truffle-making class shows the art of making ganache from scratch; there’s a Valentine’s Afternoon Tea on Feb. 16 with scones, macarons and sandwiches; and a Family Day cupcake class. ledolci.com
A truffle-making class shows the art of making ganache from scratch; there’s a Valentine’s Afternoon Tea on Feb. 16 with scones, macarons and sandwiches; and a Family Day cupcake class. ledolci.com
Play it again, Sam
- Toronto Symphony Orchestra: The classic romantic film Casablanca
is being presented as never before on Feb. 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. at Roy Thomson
Hall.
The orchestra will perform Max Steiner’s score
live to the film, “enhancing every beat of the movie’s noble heart with
luscious live sound.” tso.ca
- Ontario Science Centre: The AstraZeneca
Human Edge exhibition hall explores the human body through more than 80
exhibits.
Through May 5 is Sesame
Street Presents: The Body where kids can run, jump and play their way through
an interactive exhibition. ontariosciencecentre.ca
- Royal Ontario Museum: Learn about
Wildlife Diversity, incredible insects, mammals and reptiles, Feb. 15 to 17.
See the Earth Rangers animal show (Feb. 15, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.); the Bat Cave with
live bats and owls; animal artifacts and insects; dinosaur mascots Gordo,
Gertie and Gurgle; crafts; and the aquarium keeper (Feb. 16, 11 a.m. to 1
p.m.). rom.on.ca
- Also: Family
activities are at the Art Gallery of
Ontario, Gardiner Museum, TIFF Bell Lightbox and Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament.
For more
information and to plan a getaway: SeeTorontoNow.com;
1-800-499-2514
On the waterfront
Free activities are
offered on Family Day, Feb. 17, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Toronto’s Waterfront.
“Families can check
out the Woofjocks at PawsWay, take part in hands-on activities and tour the
Museum of Inuit Art, make crafts and experience face painting in Queen’s Quay
Terminal,” said publicist Peter Ashworth.
Woofjocks canine sports will be presented at PawsWay during Family Day on Toronto’s Waterfront. |
Also at PawsWay are
clowns Pockets and Bilboa with magic shows, making balloon animals and helping
with pet-themed face painting.
Presented by the
Waterfront BIA (Business Improvement Area), visitors can “warm up with free
refills of hot beverages,” he added.
Bring along an insulated
mug for masala chai tea at Indian Roti House; tea or hot-mulled apple cider at
Iron Rose Tea Gallery; and coffee or hot chocolate at Lick It Gelata, Music
Garden Cafe, Rabba Fine Foods, RBC Insurance, Sobeys and Williams Fresh Cafe.
The Wine Shop at Queens
Quay West and Simcoe Street will have samples of Panama Jack’s Cream Wine
Liquor. waterfrontbia.com;
(416) 596-9821
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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