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The Cheapest Ways To have Fun In Toronto![]() With the dark black cloud of recession hovering above our heads, there is hardly any talk about having fun.For sure, the recession has taken our smiles away. Despite this rather uncomfortable twist, Toronto still continues to hold its head high with elegance and grace as one of the best tourist destinations for 2009. Whatever your budget range Toronto attends to your call. Bonjour Brioche. This fantastic place located on Queen Street East, has the best and cheapest foods in town.You will be taken by the quality and savory of freshly baked bread tempting your taste buds and forcing you to break your diet plans. Everything is just so deliciously arranged with lots of little 'goodies' to take with you as you tour the town. Casa Loma Located on Austin Terrace , Casa Loma is an artistic expression of creativity, expressed in landscaped gardens with a few sculptures and fountains. This enchanting castle has 98 rooms all exquisitely decorated with the finest furniture that dates back to its owner Sir Henry Mill Pellant. Tickets range from $ 17 for adults (18 -59) , $11 for seniors 60 and upwards and $ 9.25 for children between the ages of 4 and 13. For more details on ticket prices and opening days visit http://www.casaloma.org. Hockey Hall Of Fame The Hockey Hall Of Fame boasts its 57,000 square feet heritage as part of the Canadian pride towards Hockey. There are many activities and promotions that take place during the year that include group visits, facility rentals and exhibit rentals. The fun part about all of this, is that it is an affordable service. It you are interested in posing for a goal and seeing hundreds of memorable pictures at the museum then visit http://www.hhof.com/ for more information about pricing and activities. CN Tower What would Toronto be without the CN tower? This majestic structure, 1,815 feet and 15inches to be exact, is one of the most famous landmarks in Toronto that is known worldwide. You will have a breathtaking view of the entire city in just one glance. It will be even more memorable with the elevator ride that gives you a sensation of 'flying' over the city. This is another little treat that one can put in the cheap sack. Prices and visits can be seen at http://www.cntower.com/ Saint Lawrence Market With more than two hundred years of existence, Saint Lawrence Market continues to be a meeting place of buyers and sellers. The most amazing part is that everything that is sold is just so fresh. Products include cheese,breads, veggies, just about anything you can think of, Saint Lawrence Market will have it. |
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