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    Scenic Caves Nature Adventures - NORDIC RENTALS

    Scenic Caves Nature Adventures

    3.7(39 reviews)
    21.6 km

    This year-round destination for adventures and activities always has something for everyone! I've…read morecome here in both the summer and winter, and there are always plenty of fun things to do. Meandering through the caves and caverns is the main highlight in the summer (as well as spring and fall). All caves and caverns follow a structured path, and everything is clearly well marked. They also have mini golf, gemstone mining, hiking trails, and adventure playground for the warmer months. In the winter, it's great for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and sauna. They have a nordic pro shop where you can purchase or rent equipment. The gift shop, which doubles as a small cafe selling hot drinks and snacks, also carries winter activity essentials, ranging from base layers to gloves and toques. All the staff are friendly and helpful. We rented their snowshoes, and they were of excellent quality (with spikes at the bottom to help crush ice, which became very helpful as the trails were quite icy that day). The snowshoe trails are mostly loops and very clearly well marked - it's impossible to get lost.

    Lots of trails, but they really need to update their website! My kiddo was so excited for the train…read moreride. But the day we went was on and off rain, and it turns out the train is battery/electric run so it does not operate unless the ground is completely dry. Wish we would have known this beforehand as the entry fee is kind of hefty if the one thing your kid was excited for didn't end up operating. They require closed toe hiking or running shoes to enter. The suspension bridge trail and the caves trail were really neat. If you have a toddler 2 or under you might need to carry them part of the caves trail as there are some tricky slippery spots. The suspension bridge trail is much easier and you get a great view from the bridge. The playground is big and fun. You can also buy fish food (25 cents) to feed the fish, though you're more likely to get gulls fighting over the fish food than to see any fish. We did see a big trout though which was neat! Besides the train not operating, and the kind of cold and wet weather, this would have been a great summer day activity. They let you bring your own food inside to have a picnic. And once you get your wristband you have in and out privileges all day which was nice. We wiuld have enjoyed this more if it was warmer and not raining.

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    Scenic Caves Nature Adventures - Snowshoeing trail to the suspension bridge

    Snowshoeing trail to the suspension bridge

    Scenic Caves Nature Adventures - Keep an eye out for the wood carvings that dot the trails.

    Keep an eye out for the wood carvings that dot the trails.

    Scenic Caves Nature Adventures - Lookout point

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    Lookout point

    Toronto Free Walking Tours - The tour guide's binder with a map of the walking tour route

    Toronto Free Walking Tours

    4.5(2 reviews)
    105.0 kmSt. Lawrence, Downtown Core

    I recommend The Free Walking Tour of Toronto to visitors. It helped us fill in some gaps in our…read moreknowledge and see aroused some new questions too. The well-trained your guide Chloee had a binder of relevant photos and graphics. This tour is an extended "show and tell" experience. The walking pace was moderate, and the guide's voice (using a portable speaker) was audible throughout the tour. We learned about Toronto's history, geography, name, culture, and diversity. Chloee made herself available to answer questions one-on-one and also in the whole-group context. She included some suggestions for follow-up activities, including a visit to Graffiti Alley. We visited that site the same day and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

    This tour was absolutely fantastic and so much fun. This is a must do when visiting Toronto! Adam…read moreis a highly knowledgeable and educated guide but more importantly enthusiastic about the Toronto culture and overall just wonderful to listen to. I saw some of the most beautiful sites and learned wonderful history facts on the buildings and landmarks throughout the tour. My favorite was the amazing St. Lawrence Market! If you want to feel like you're getting your own personalized tour of a fantastic city and want to learn local tips about the Toronto food and drink scene then this is the tour for you. Luckily we had time to do a beer tasting and sake tasting too! I highly recommend this tour, I'll be back!

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    Toronto Free Walking Tours - Our tour guide Chloee

    Our tour guide Chloee

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    Toronto Free Walking Tours - St James cathedral

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    St James cathedral

    Creemore Springs Brewery

    Creemore Springs Brewery

    4.0(22 reviews)
    15.7 km
    $

    It's raining here in Creemore Ontario. Can you believe rain in October? Lol…read more Wet on the outside and that means wet the inside. The service was excellent and by seeing the smiles of the brewery workers and staff all are happy and not just hoppy to work here. My flight consisted of the Lot 9 Pilsner 4.7 abv, Urbock Dark Lager 6.0 abv and the New England IPA 5.1 abv. My spouse had the Premium Lager, a 5.0 abv Bohemian Lager.

    Located in the charming town of Creemore, about a 1.5-hour drive from Toronto, this cute brewery is…read morea great place for beer enthusiasts to stop by. All of their beers are brewed on-site, allowing visitors to enjoy the freshest brews available. The front area includes a bar with tasting options, and snacks available for purchase. For those looking to take home a souvenir, there's a variety of branded merchandise, and cases of beer available for sale. There also a free photobooth for guests to use. For an added touch of fun, they offer 45-minute tours of brewery that usually starts on the hour. There are three ticket options to choose from: - $15 - tour and one sample (original brew only) - $20 - tour and 4 samples - $25 - tour, 4 sample, and branded glass cup to take home. Those purchasing the 4 sample tickets will get to sample their original brew, and a choice of 3 others from 5 of their seasonal brews. The samples are 5 oz each. The interior is clean, well-decorated with ample seating indoor and outdoor, and has two single bathrooms for convenience. The staff here were all very warm and welcoming. However, the establishment is not wheelchair accessible. Overall, it's a fantastic spot to savor some beer and soak in a pleasant atmosphere.

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    Creemore Springs Brewery
    Creemore Springs Brewery
    Creemore Springs Brewery

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    Toronto Urban Adventures

    Toronto Urban Adventures

    5.0(14 reviews)
    104.1 kmDowntown Core

    a Graffiti tour downtown? heck yeah I'm in! got to take a 2…read morehour Graffiti tour on the queen west neighborhood, and it was outstanding. our guide went through the different portions of the neighborhood and even had us walk through a good section of the famous graffiti alley. the guide also spoke with great passion about the history of graffiti throughout the last couple of decades, what to look out for, and also showed us a really cool hidden wall where the bricks are deteriorating due to all of the graffiti removal over the decades, the brick is physically missing due to this. really a top notch tour. be sure if you go on one of this tours to give the guide a donation at the end, as this not expected, but it is the right thing to do. a great way to kill a couple of hours downtown! would do it again!

    The tour was really interesting, with a lot of great history of Toronto. There were only 4 of us in…read morethe group, maybe because it was a Friday at 10 am in July. It was great to get to know everyone, including Sam! She was laid back but professional the whole time. We got Chinese bakery goods, coffee drinks and more pastries as part of the tour! We also got to take a break at the coffee shop, which was really nice and a good way to cool down and reapply sunscreen. I also appreciated the chance to grab a few souvenirs at the market and get photos taken by Sam. This was a really good value and the best deal I found for a Toronto food tour. I would definitely do an urban tour again!

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    Toronto Urban Adventures
    Toronto Urban Adventures
    Toronto Urban Adventures

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    Short Trips Bus Tours & Weekend Getaways - restaurants near Grand Bend Beach

    Short Trips Bus Tours & Weekend Getaways

    4.6(66 reviews)
    85.9 kmLangstaff

    The 3 day trip to the tulip festival was terrific! The tulips were at their peak! We would…read moredefinitely recommend,

    We recently did the Presqu'ile National Park & Old Mill Alpacas day trip. We had lots of fun…read moredespite the iffy weather. Our tour guide Charmaine is very organized & friendly. It was so nice that everything was laid out clearly. We knew how much time we had for each activity. Our first stop was to the national park. We were getting intermittent rain alternating with sunshine so it was pretty wet. Also the park is on marshlands so even more wet than normal land! lol. We got dropped off by one of the board walking trails. It's very scenic & beautiful despite the rain. The sun came out at times. So nice to get some fresh air & there were birds, frogs, fish all around. Our next stop was at the Presqu'ile lighthouse, beach & visitor center (all near each other). The beach is small & rocky but it was so nice to be near the water. After the lighthouse we got to wander around the small visitor center. It has two single washrooms, a small history room, & a small gift shop. Next was our lunch stop at the Big Apple. There are around 4 food trucks outside the main building. There's a petting zoo also. Inside the main building there are washrooms, a candy store, baked goods, souvenirs, a burger joint & a bar. I liked the big apple but it would be hard to get there without a car. I liked that we got to pay for our own lunch because that also meant we could get whatever we want. Sometimes the day trips include lunch & has a limited menu especially for people with food intolerances. After lunch we got to go to Old Mill Alpacas. Here we got to feed the alpacas, and walk the alpacas. The owner of the farm also did a quick talk about alpacas. It was very interesting! Because of the rain it was muddy of course so we got dirty but I didn't mind as I was prepared with my waterproof boots. Also short trips informed us of weather conditions in an email before the day trip. After the alpacas we had a 30 mins break for dinner at a highway enroute rest stop. Too bad these enroute places don't have better food options. Anyway short trips has no control over that. Our drop off was on time. Overall we really enjoyed our tour with short trips. We would go on another tour with them for sure. Since we don't drive or have a car this is a really nice way to see parts in Ontario we wouldn't normally be able to see.

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    Short Trips Bus Tours & Weekend Getaways - Presqu'ile national park marsh boardwalk

    Presqu'ile national park marsh boardwalk

    Short Trips Bus Tours & Weekend Getaways - Old mill alpacas

    Old mill alpacas

    Short Trips Bus Tours & Weekend Getaways - Day trip to Grand Bend Beach on Lake Huron

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    Day trip to Grand Bend Beach on Lake Huron

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