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Day 1
Toronto Toronto is a cosmopolitan city with a wonderful network of parks, recreational and cultural facilities. It is the largest city in Canada, with a population consisting of over 2.5 million people. Toronto is the home of seven professional sports teams and the third largest English-speaking theatre district in the world, behind New York and London. It is one of the world's most multicultural cities, home to more than 80 ethnic communities (half of people living in Toronto were born outside Canada). A dominant force in the business and economy of the nation, it is also the cultural centre of English-speaking Canada. Toronto is known as a city of neighborhoods. Districts are often centered one of the main streets (Queen, College, Bloor etc), and packed tightly together, with each having something different to offer each visitor. The relative compactness of these neighborhoods makes exploring on foot easy and pleasant, especially in the warmer months. Meet your driver for a private airport transfer with vehicle and driver. Enjoy some time exploring the many things to see and do in the cosmopolitan city of Toronto. If you are interested in art and culture, be sure to visit the newly expanded Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) which has an extensive permanent collection as well as ever changing temporary exhibitions. The newly revamped Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) showcases the best of Canadian and international art, all housed under an impressive building designed by Frank Gehry of Guggenheim fame - consider a private guided tour of the gallery. The Ontario Science centre is a fascinating museum which appeals to both adults and children. The Distillery district, one of Toronto's most historical areas makes for a pleasant morning or afternoon stroll as you can check out the many artisanal studios and galleries or take a shared or a private tour. There are often live musical performances on weekends during the summer. For shopaholics, Toronto's Rodeo drive equivalent is along Bloor street, on either side of Yonge street. Here you will find all of the top boutique names from Gucci to Tiffany's to Prada as well as the upscale department store Holt Renfrew. For a more eclectic shopping experience, head to Queen street west, where there are many independently run stores. Alternatively, escape it all and take the short ferry crossing over to the Toronto Islands where you can enjoy a stroll along the boardwalk or through the residential area with many traditional beach style houses. With a no car policy on the island, it is indeed a tranquil escape from the metropolis of Toronto. If you would like to do a tour, consider a shared or private walking tour of one of the interesting neighbourhoods of the city. Please speak to your Sales Advisor if any of these are of interest to you. There are many great gastronomical restaurants to choose from in Toronto, including Ame - a Japanese focused cuisine with an extensive sushi and sashimi menu, Splendido - which serves high quality, seasonal, locally sourced products that have been traditionally prepared, and Wine Bar which offers fine dining in a more casual atmosphere. Featured in the Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2010 – as selected as one of The Best Places to Stay in the World, by the Readers of Condé Nast Traveler, the Hôtel Le Germain Dominion is located in the heart of the entertainment district in Toronto. Services include a Hotel Lounge which has an evening beverage service, a Library with open hearth fireplace featuring a complimentary cappuccino bar and internet access, Roof top terrace (seasonal) and putting green, 24 hour fitness facility with outdoor terrace (seasonal), Massage room and Victor Restaurant and Bar with a seasonal patio. The decor is urban - modern with neutral hues and natural materials in evidence. Overnight at Hotel Le Germain. |
 Toronto |
 Royal Ontario Museum |
 Hotel Le Germain |
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Day 2
Grafton The village of Grafton is near the geographically significant Oak Ridges Moraine at Rice Lake. Grafton was originally called Grover's Tavern until March, 1832. The original Grover's Tavern, the namesake building of the village, still stands today as the Grafton Village Inn, a restaurant and B & B in the heart of the village. Grafton is an excellent example of the type of villages that flourished in the 19th century and had a bustling port for many years, shipping grain, barley and other commodities to communities along the Great Lakes. Today meet up with Toronto’s most famous local historian for a guided walking tour of the historic village of the Distillery District.
Learn of the fascinating history (the site dates back to 1832) of this incredible factory complex with its original cobblestone pathways including the years it was visited by 1920’s gangsters during the heyday of Prohibition. After touring the Distillery the group will head out to the surrounding area and visit what most historians regard as the most famous spot in Toronto, the site of the First Parliament Buildings (the forerunner to Queen’s Park) where the roots of Ontario’s democracy got its start.
Then we proceed through the fascinating remains of the great Toronto Gas Works of the 19th century. At one time this enormous industrial complex (once home to the Consumers’ Gas Co) took up over 30 acres of prime downtown real estate. Today while most of it was demolished in the 1960’s some outstanding buildings still remain and have been converted into the new Police Station and the Canadian Stage Company both of which we will tour inside. Another stop is Berkeley Castle once a 19th century knitting mill and now one of the hidden treasures ofToronto. Its six buildings were converted into an enclave of prime office space surrounding an exquisite garden that is simply breathtaking the first time visiting. Sit back and relax on your private transfer from Toronto to Grafton. The distance is approx. 130 kms and should take about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Treat yourself to any of the many treatments available at St Anne's Spa today - with the added bonus of receiving $100 spa credit. Enjoy a mid afternoon tea at the resort. Enjoy dinner this evening in the elegant surroundings of St Anne's main dining room. Drawing from 25 years of professional experience Executive Chef Christopher Ennew now leads a culinary team at Ste. Anne's Spa that caters to the needs of spa guests from around the world. He understands that "the creation of exceptional food warms the soul and lifts the spirits of guests who need to relax and escape the pressures of their busy lives." Situated on over 500 acres of rolling countryside with a spectacular view of Lake Ontario, St. Anne’s Main Inn is the marriage of a restored 1857 fieldstone castle and a new wing that compliments the original building nicely. The building contains 15 guest rooms (standard, deluxe, superior and suite), dining and spa facilities, outdoor hydrotherapy tubs and a eucalyptus steam room. Each room has its own distinct décor and wonderful views of the grounds. Guests are treated to luxurious comforts, close to all amenities. The unprecedented culinary expertise of Ste. Anne's chefs focuses on providing guests with well-balanced meals, thoughtfully prepared and beautifully presented. St. Anne’s offers a full range of spa treatments; each is specifically designed to refresh your outer body while rejuvenating your inner self. Overnight at St Anne`s Country Inn & Spa. |
 Distillery District |
 Rose Petal Lavender Foot Spa |
 St Anne's Country Inn & Spa |
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Day 3
Grafton Treat yourself to any of the many treatments available at St Anne's Spa today - with the added bonus of receiving $100 spa credit. Partake in a group wellness class today. Classes include yoga, meditation, stretch, and bosu/stability ball. Enjoy a mid afternoon tea at the resort. Take advantage of full use of the facilities at St Anne's during your stay which include hot tubs, steam rooms, indoor and outdoor (seasonal) pools, fitness equipment, tennis court, walking trails on 400 acres of private property and many lounge areas to relax in. Overnight at St Anne`s Country Inn & Spa. |
 Yoga and Meditation Class |
 Relaxing by the Pool area |
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Day 4
Grafton - Toronto Partake in a group wellness class today. Classes include yoga, meditation, stretch, and bosu/stability ball. Sit back and relax on your private transfer from Grafton to Toronto. The distance is approx. 130 kms and should take about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Depart from International Airport. End of itinerary. Overnight at Depart (Int`l Airport) (standard). |
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