Displaying 1 to 19 of 19 results.
An oasis in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the Montreal Biodôme recreates four varied ecosystems of the Americas. Look for monkeys in the tropical forest and penguins in the polar worlds. In between…
Built as the US pavilion for Expo '67, the massive geodesic dome on Saint Helen's Island houses the Biosphère. Environmental issues, including global warming, are explored through multimedia…
Calgary's Calaway Park is western Canada's largest outdoor amusement park, providing fun for kids of all ages. The park contains everything from roller coasters to the Log Ride and bumper…
Calgary's Calaway Park is western Canada's largest outdoor amusement park, providing fun for kids of all ages. The park contains everything from roller coasters to the Log Ride and bumper…
An oasis in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the Montreal Biodôme recreates four varied ecosystems of the Americas. Look for monkeys in the tropical forest and penguins in the polar worlds. In between…
This Harbourfront entertainment complex sits on the Lake Ontario shore and is home to Soak City, Toronto's only water park. Ontario Place features pedal boats and rides plus an IMAX Cinesphere…
Calgary's Calaway Park is western Canada's largest outdoor amusement park, providing fun for kids of all ages. The park contains everything from roller coasters to the Log Ride and bumper…
With more than 200 attractions, Canada's Wonderland in Toronto is the largest theme park in the country. The park is Nickelodeon-themed, meaning that popular children's characters such as…
Built as the US pavilion for Expo '67, the massive geodesic dome on Saint Helen's Island houses the Biosphère. Environmental issues, including global warming, are explored through multimedia…
An oasis in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the Montreal Biodôme recreates four varied ecosystems of the Americas. Look for monkeys in the tropical forest and penguins in the polar worlds. In between…
Built as the US pavilion for Expo '67, the massive geodesic dome on Saint Helen's Island houses the Biosphère. Environmental issues, including global warming, are explored through multimedia…
Queens Quay, home to the Harbourfront Centre, buzzes with locals and travellers looking for fun in the Harbourfront district. As well as public parkland, there's ice skating, outdoor concerts…
The 287-hectare Toronto Zoo is set in the Rouge Valley in Scarborough, with African, American, Australasian, Indo-Malaysian and "Canadian Domain" pavilions. The African Savanna is known for…
One of North America's finest, the Vancouver Aquarium inside Stanley Park features 8,000 marine species in beautiful environments. Highlights include daily dolphin, beluga whale and sea lion…
The H R MacMillan Space Centre in Kitsilano introduces space concepts through highly interactive displays, like building your own spacecraft. In addition to space exhibits, the museum includes…
Two floors of interactive science exhibits and an Omnimax theatre entertain all ages at Science World. The museum is housed in a flashing geodesic dome, one of the city's most unmistakable…
The Old Port has been a Montreal fixture since 1611. Today, visitors enjoy the activities and restaurants located on its three quays. Hop on a river-boat trip or attend one of the regular…
Bathed in Lake Ontario's breezes, the Toronto Islands are especially enjoyable in summer but remain popular year-round. Take the ferry from Queens Quay for beaches, running and biking paths…
Riverdale Farm is a living history farm museum in pleasant Cabbagetown. Footpaths meander through vegetable gardens and past pens with goats, cows, pigs and hens. Visitors can watch milking…