Located on the historic Exhibition Place grounds is Canada's only Medieval Times Castle and it's massive arena capable of accomodating up to 1,400 visitors. Medieval Times allows visitors to experience the Kings courts of the 11th century complete with medieval inspired dining and live jousting tournaments.
Submitted by tourismburlington on Sat, 07/25/2009 - 14:38
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The Burlington Art Centre in Burlington, Ontario boasts Canada’s foremost collection of contemporary Canadian ceramics, numerous art exhibits and an indoor conservatory.
Canada's Walk of Fame was an initiative that mimics the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California yet instead focuses on Canadian artistic talent. The sidewalk based tributes line the walkway around Roy Thompson Hall on King Street West between John Street and Simcoe Street as well as further down on Simcoe.
Santa's Village is located half way between the North Pole and the Equator on the 45th parallel in the town of Bracebridge. Founded in 1955, Santa's Village was created as a tourist destination when Highway 11 was built to allow there to be Christmas all summer long.