One-Tank Trip for
June 14/14
(c) By Jim Fox
Hot town, summer in
the (big) city.
Toronto is bursting
with activities and a summer escape here “offers experiences you won’t find
anywhere else,” said Vanessa Somarriba of Tourism Toronto.
To help plan that
getaway, she suggests the following attractions, events and performances.
Zip through the zoo
- Toronto Zoo’s
latest attraction opening this summer is Tundra Air, a zipline ride that soars
over the Tundra Trek, giving views of animals including Arctic wolves, polar
bears and caribou.
Don’t forget to visit Humphrey, the polar bear
cub, and Er Shun and Da Mao, the Chinese pandas. torontozoo.com
Ripley’s Aquarium |
- Ripley’s Aquarium
beside the CN Tower is Canada’s largest indoor facility of its kind with 15,000
aquatic animals and a huge underwater viewing tunnel. There are some 100
interactive opportunities including three touch pools with horseshoe crabs,
sharks and rays. ripleyaquariums.com/Canada
EdgeWalk at the CN Tower |
- CN Tower’s
EdgeWalk is for those wanting to live life on the edge or ledge hanging off at
the top. There’s also the glass floor, outdoor SkyTerrace, Himalamazon, a
motion theatre ride, and the sky-high revolving 360 Restaurant. cntower.ca
- The Ontario
Science Centre explores the Science of Rock ‘n’ Roll in an interactive
exhibition that provides a fresh look at the history of rock from the
perspective of science and technology. ontariosciencecentre.ca
- Legoland
Discovery Centre lets visitors create, explore 4-D cinema, experience three-million
bricks and see Toronto’s iconic attractions made out of Lego. legolanddiscoverycentre.ca/toronto
- The Art Gallery
of Ontario features some 130 works of Francis Bacon and Henry Moore, two giants
of 20th-century British art. From Aug. 23, there will be about 100 works by the
late Toronto-born artist Alex Colville. ago.net
- The Royal Ontario
Museum features the Forbidden City with national treasures from Beijing's
Palace Museum, some appearing outside China for the first time. rom.on.ca
Cirque for the curious
KURIOS from Cirque du Soleil (Photo by Martin Girard) |
- Cirque du Soleil
returns to Toronto with KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities, opening Aug. 28.
It leaves the
audience wondering if it’s real or a figment of their imagination in this blend
of “unusual curiosity acts and stunning acrobatic prowess.” cirquedusoleil.com
DockDogs at the Waterfront Festival |
- It’s party time
at the Redpath Waterfront Festival from June 20 to 22 with the Flyboard North
American Championships, DockDogs World Qualifying Championships and fun on and
off the water. towaterfrontfest.com
- Harbourfront
Centre is packed with activities including diverse musical and arts
performances, Yogapalooza and a spectacular fireworks show on “Canada Eve.” harbourfrontcentre.com
- Mirvish
Productions has a line-up of fan-favourites including the Lion King, Flashdance
and Titanic the Musical. mirvish.com
Eat, dance, groove
- Summerlicious,
July 4 to 20, offers diners an opportunity to explore the city’s variety of
cuisine with three-course prix fixe menus at 200 top restaurants, cooking
classes and demonstrations, dinner theatre, tastings, pairings and chef
dinners. toronto.ca/summerlicious
- Caribbean
Carnival (formerly Caribana), a festival of music, cuisine and visual and
performing arts, happens July 8 to Aug. 3. torontocaribbeancarnival.com
- Taste of Toronto at
Fort York National Historic Site, July 24 to 27, will have specially created
menus and opportunities to meet top chefs, food demonstrations, cooking
classes, wine tastings and live music. tasteoftoronto.com
- GreekTown Taste
of the Danforth, Aug. 8 to 10, showcases food, culture and music. tasteofthedanforth.com
- Continuing until
Sunday is the Luminato Festival, an international multi-arts event in theatres,
parks and public spaces. luminatofestival.com
- North by Northeast
Music and Film Festival, now to June 22, highlights emerging artists and
major-label headliners, filmmakers, comedians and innovators bridging the gap
between technology and the arts. nxne.com
- TD Toronto Jazz
Festival, June 19 to 28, presents more than 350 concerts across 40 locations with
1,500 musicians. torontojazz.com
- Digital Dreams, June 28 and 29, is an
electronic music festival set on the Lake Ontario shoreline. digitaldreamsfest.ca
Need to know
Get around on the
Toronto Transit Commission’s subways, streetcars and buses (ttc.ca) and
see the sites with the Toronto CityPass that provides discount admission to
five top attractions (citypass.com/toronto).
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
For more One-Tank Trips: http://1tanktrips.blogspot.ca
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