Truly Canadian Things To Do With Guests From Overseas - Heritage River Canoe, Kayak & Raft Trip Outfitter. If you’re looking for fun things to do this summer with guests from oversees come and give them something truly Canadian to do.
Take them on a canoe, kayak or rafting adventure on the beautiful and historic Grand River just one hour west of Toronto and 50 minutes east of London, Ontario. The Grand River is truly a wonderful river to give your guests a memory that will last them a lifetime and they will have done something truly Canadian……they will have paddled one of Canada’s Heritage Rivers and one of the first trade routes in Ontario. There is something truly timeless about canoeing the Grand. In normal flows the Grand River between Cambridge and Brantford has an average water depth of about 3’ or one meter, making it safe for families with children or older ones. If you feel a canoe or kayak may be too tippy then rafting float trips are also available. 5 Toronto Attractions for $58.40.
Toronto CityPASS gives you admission to 5 must-see tourist attractions in Toronto.
Save US$ 45.27 per adult and US$ 31.86 per youth, ages 4–12. Prices subject to change. CityPASS booklets are valid for nine consecutive days beginning with the first day of use. Booklets purchased today will expire on February 29, 2016. Skip most ticket lines once you have your ticket booklet. Booklets include one-time admission tickets, detailed attraction information, coupons and a map. How To Buy Buy Now Choose delivery option during checkout: Email voucher or ship ticket booklets. Buy at an Attraction Toronto CityPASS ticket booklets are sold at all Toronto CityPASS attractions for the same low price. When you buy Toronto CityPASS on citypass.com, the purchase occurs in U.S. dollars: adult US$ 60.89; child US$ 39.21. How To Use Voucher must be presented in exchange for CityPASS ticket booklets within 6 months of purchase.
Black Creek Pioneer Village. Day Pass. The Friends of Algonquin Park. The Portage Store in Algonquin Park. Day Trip Hailstorm Creek. Day Trip - Hailstorm Creek Experience the best wildlife viewing Algonquin Park has to offer on a day trip. This unique experience allows day-trippers to explore scenic Hailstorm Creek without having to worry about paddling on the big lake - our water taxi transports people and canoes (or kayaks) safely from our Opeongo store to the heart of Algonquin Park in just 20 minutes.
Hailstorm Creek - Day Trip Route View Day Trips - Hailstorm Creek in a larger map You'll spend your time exploring the Hailstorm Creek Nature Reserve, enjoying the excellent wildlife viewing and unique scenery. Departure Times Available any day throughout the season (May 1 - mid Oct.). Includes This price includes bag lunch, water taxi service there and back, canoe or kayak rental and all related canoeing and safety equipment. Self-guided Hailstorm Creek Two people in one canoe. The Beer Hunter. The Horse and Buggy Trail.
Arboretum. GRCA - GRCA Conservation Areas - Elora Gorge - Elora tubing. Tubing the Elora Gorge Tubing down the river is a fun and exciting way to see the wonders of Elora Gorge.
From the white water action to the magnitude of the cliffs above, tubing offers more than just a refreshing ride on a hot summer day. Please note that tubing is a popular activity. If equipment rentals are required it is advised to arrive early to avoid disappointment. Equipment rentals are limited and on a first-come first-served basis only; availability of equipment cannot be guaranteed.
River safety Tubing is only permitted when river levels are at a safe and consistent flow. Important: To ensure that tubing is open (it is occasionally closed due to high water levels and safety concerns), check the newsroom for "swimming and tubing conditions" or contact the conservation area directly. See more information about tubing safety below. Registration All tubers must pre-register at the Equipment Rental Concession prior to participating in tubing activities.
Rentals and fees No Lifeguards. GRCA - GRCA Conservation Areas - Guelph Lake - Camping Camp sites: Guelph Lake has 104 services sites with electricity and water and about 190 unserviced sites in a variety of locations, including riverfront and forest.
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