sightseeing
Niagara Falls is about a one and a half hour drive southwest of Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship (TACF). This is a highly recommended must for first time visitors to Toronto. Many have walked in the tunnels under the Falls, as well as have taken the Maid of the Mist boat tour (expect to get wet, although rainwear is provided). International visitors desiring to slip over the border to the States, should obtain a visa for the border cross. Passports will be essential to cross over as well. Bring plenty of film, and look for the rainbow on sunny days. There are lots of museums located on Clifton Hill.
The CN Tower and the Roger's Center (Skydome) are about a 25-minute drive southeast of TACF.
Niagara Falls Tour Ride
Our Web site address is www.chariots-of-fire.com
Experience the magnificent sights and sounds of the Falls. View the main attractions of the region, including: Maid of the Mist boat ride, the Skylon Tower, Whirlpool Rapids, Hydro-electric dams, Queenston Heights, Winery, Floral Clock, and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Ride from Toronto to Niagara in a deluxe tour bus or a Cadillac Limo.
$60 per person and free for children 3 years old and under
905 693 8761, 905 876 0324 (fax)
Toll free: Can/US 1 866 833 0460
admin@chariots-of-fire.com
City of Toronto Attractions
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) runs from about mid-August until Labor Day weekend, and has a large midway, horse and agriculture shows and shopping from around the world. Ontario Place is joined by a walkway to the CNE, and does not charge entry, except during the CNE.
Wild Water Kingdom is located in Brampton, 15 minutes northwest of TACF. For a large midway and interesting shows one should go to Canada’s Wonderland. It is located about 30 minutes drive northeast of TACF.