One-Tank Trip for
March 5/16
(c) By Jim Fox
This March Break
“Tap into Maple,” take a guided Segway tour around Toronto’s Distillery
District, spend the night at the Toronto Zoo and explore the great outdoors.
Ontario’s
Lake Country is where maple syrup producers have been harvesting the sap for more
than a century.
The area,
north of Barrie and taking in Orillia, has its annual Tap into Maple passport with
24 locations along the maple route and sweet events.
Tom Shaw shows the traditional method of tapping maple trees with a hand drill used by his grandfather Norman who founded the syrup business. (Jim Fox photo) |
Stop by
Shaw’s maple syrup operation to visit the sugar bush and pancake house that’s
open daily now through mid-April from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ontarioslakecountry.com/tapintomaple
Here’s a
chance to ride a Segway, those “two-wheeled, self-balancing, battery-powered
electric vehicles,” around Toronto’s Distillery District.
Segway Ontario guides
lead participants and tell “some wild historical facts about Toronto through
the ages.”
Other fun
recommended by Tourism Toronto is a kid’s overnight pyjama party at the zoo with
an educational program, bedtime snack and accommodation on cots.
Zoo visitors can
learn about wildlife conservation and Canada’s first giant panda cubs.
Observe marine life above in Shark Bay’s tunnel at Ripley’s Aquarium. |
Discover the underwater
world at Ripley’s Aquarium and explore a “magical realm” at the Royal Ontario
Museum’s Enchanted March Break.
Take a walk on the
wild side with EdgeWalk at the CN Tower that’s open during that week and then
starts its season on April 11.
This is the world’s
highest outdoor walk on a building, while inside take the elevator to the glass
floor observation deck and Sky Terrace.
Join Safari Jeff at
the Ontario Science Centre to learn about “amazing animals,” see cool science
demonstrations and tour the Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age
exhibition.
LEGO fans will find
more than three-million bricks with Kingdom Quest, 4-D cinema, master model
builder and Miniland at the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre.
Wizard World, at the
Better Living Centre, is an indoor fun park with 20 mechanical and inflatable
rides, crafts, animals and elephant rides.
Toronto ComicCon
returns March 18 to 20 at the Metro Convention Centre with celebrities, artist
and writers along with workshops.
Segway Ontario offers guided two-wheeled tours of the Distillery District in Toronto. |
The Toronto
Sportsmen’s Show, March 16 to 20, is now at the International Centre on Airport
Road, with everything about the great outdoors.
Rain: A Tribute to
the Beatles is at the Princess of Wales Theatre, March 15 to 20, for a “multi-media
spectacular that takes you on a musical journey through the life and times of
the world’s most celebrated band.”
At Second City, Super Dude and Doctor Rude,
March 14 to 18, is where kids make the rules and the Supercrew goes on a “wild
musical adventure filled with jet packs, secret lairs and selfies.” Details: seetorontonow.com
The magic continues
Disney on Ice is coming
to Toronto, London and Hamilton.
There’s 100 Years
of Magic, March 17 to 20, at the Rogers Centre in Toronto that’s a skating spectacular
including the wintry wonderland of Frozen with Anna, Elsa and Olaf.
The Disney characters gather for the 100 Years of Magic ice spectacular. (Feld Entertainment) |
Mickey Mouse leads
a parade of some 50 characters including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Disney
princesses such as Cinderella, Rapunzel, Ariel, Snow White and Tiana.
There are also “exciting
moments” from Disney-Pixar’s Finding Nemo, Disney’s Aladdin and Beauty and the
Beast.
Disney on Ice
presents Dare to Dream with princess stories and fairy tales at Budweiser
Gardens in London from March 10 to 13 and FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, March
17 to 20.
All the cast appears in the finale of Disney on Ice’s Dare to Dream. (Feld Entertainment) |
The live production
features scenes from Tangled, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella and the
Princess and the Frog. disneyonice.ca;
1-855-985-5000
For the senses
Give the kids a
sensory treat at Ontario Parks with “sugaring off’ at Bronte Creek Provincial
Park in Oakville.
The maple syrup
event includes making maple taffy on the snow, a pancake house, wagon rides and
visiting animals at the park’s Spruce Lane Farm.
Waterfowl Weekend
to witness the spring phenomenon of thousands of ducks, geese and swans returning
is March 19 and 20 at Presqu’ile Provincial Park on Lake Ontario near Brighton.
The tundra swans are
returning to their nesting grounds in the Arctic and will stop over by Pinery
Provincial Park on Lake Huron. ontarioparks.com
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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