Tourism Toronto  Tourism Toronto Newsletter March 2015Having trouble viewing this email? View on Web.Tourism TorontoDownload our free SEE TORONTO APPToronto on FACEBOOKTourism Toronto Newsletter March 2015ESCAPE TO TORONTO: SAVE ON HOTEL PACKAGESESCAPE TO TORONTO: SAVE ON HOTEL PACKAGES Enjoy March Break in Toronto! Here you’ll find events and attractions for a memorable family getaway. And, check-out some of our favourite kid-friendly, mom-approved, really fun packages! Hotel linkMARCH BREAK FAMILY ACTIVITIESDisney on Ice presents Frozen @ Rogers CentrePinocchio @ Young People's TheatreDisney on Ice presents Frozen @ Rogers Centre March 18 - 22: Join Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff and his reindeer, Sven, hosts Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and many more of your favourite Disney characters for this unforgettable celebration of love and friendship! More Pinocchio @ Young People's Theatre March 3 - 21: The timeless children’s classic comes alive in a wildly inventive new production. Recommended for grades 1 to 5. Ages 6 & up. More Bell Free Weekend: Family Screenings & Activities @ TIFF Bell LightboxWizard World Fun Park @ Better Living CentreBell Free Weekend: Family Screenings & Activities @ TIFF Bell Lightbox March 14 - 20: This March Break, don’t miss this rarest of opportunities to see some of Disney’s most beloved and influential animated classics on the big screen! The Little Mermaid, Dumbo, Tron and more! More Wizard World Fun Park @ Better Living Centre March 15 - 22: Our indoor fun park has entertainment to thrill the whole family with over 20 mechanical and inflatable rides, a little tots area for the under 5 set, arts and crafts, animals, pony rides and more! More FAMILY ATTRACTIONSFAMILY ATTRACTIONSFAMILY ATTRACTIONS Toronto has so many family-friendly attractions to offer. And many offer special March Break programs and activities. See what’s going on at these attractions and others: Legoland Discovery Centre, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, CN Tower, Art Gallery of Ontario, Hockey Hall of Fame, Ontario Science Centre, the Toronto Zoo, Playdium Mississauga, Medieval Times and more. LIVE PERFORMANCESAlice's Adventure in WonderlandBig Bad Wolf vs. Lord Underwearface Von Schtinker @ The Second City TorontoAlice's Adventure in Wonderland, National Ballet of Canada @ the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts March 14 – 29: A co-production between The Royal Ballet and The National Ballet of Canada, Christopher Wheeldon’s version of the story is an unforgettable fantasia in dance, with the familiar figures from the book coming to startling, brilliant, hilarious and even frightening life. More Big Bad Wolf vs. Lord Underwearface Von Schtinker @ The Second City Toronto March 16 – 22: A hilarious musical romp that takes a new look at a children’s classic. Framed for heinous crimes by the evil von Schtinker, our unlikely hero, Big Bad Wolf, must enlist the help of his fairy tale friends to prove that things aren’t always as they seem. More Blithe Spirit @ Princess of Wales TheatreOnce @ Ed Mirvish TheatreBlithe Spirit @ Princess of Wales Theatre Until Mar 15: Following the internationally acclaimed sold-out engagements on Broadway and London’s West End, television legend, Oscar-recipient and five-time Tony Award®-winner ANGELA LANSBURY returns to the stage in Michael Blakemore’s revival of Noël Coward’s smash-hit comedy, BLITHE SPIRIT. More Once @ Ed Mirvish Theatre Until May 31: Set in modern day Dublin, ONCE is the story of a Guy who gave up on his music—and his love—and the Girl who inspired him to dream again. This irresistibly breathtaking production is performed by an extraordinary all-Canadian cast of actor-musicians who sing, dance and play their hearts out live on stage. More FAMILY PERFORMANCES AT THE LIVING ARTS CENTREFAMILY PERFORMANCES AT THE LIVING ARTS CENTREFAMILY PERFORMANCES AT THE LIVING ARTS CENTRE The Living Arts Centre is showcasing many family productions during March Break including The World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theatre, Sing-a-Long-a Grease & The Adventures of Robin Hood. More CONSUMER SHOWS EVENTSCanada Blooms: The Flower and Garden Festival @ The Direct Energy CentreNational Home Show @ The Direct Energy CentreCanada Blooms: The Flower and Garden Festival @ The Direct Energy Centre March 13 - 22: Visit Canada’s largest Flower Show: experience spectacular feature gardens, meet Canada’s top gardening personalities and shop for the latest gardening products in the Blooms Marketplace. More National Home Show @ The Direct Energy Centre March 13 - 22: Mark your calendars for the 2015 National Home Show, North America's largest home and garden show at the Direct Energy Centre,Toronto. More One of a Kind Spring Show & Sale @ The Direct Energy CentreToronto ComiCon @ Metro Toronto Convention CentreOne of a Kind Spring Show & Sale @ The Direct Energy Centre March 25 - 29: Since 1975, the One of a Kind Show & Sale has been the flagship destination to shop handmade. Join us to meet and shop from over 450 artisans, makers, and designers across Canada. More Toronto ComiCon @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre March 20-22: Meet your favourite celebrities, artist and writers. Enjoy panels and workshops. And, showcase your costumes and cosplay. More WORLD MASTERCARD FASHION WEEKWORLD MASTERCARD FASHION WEEKWORLD MASTERCARD FASHION WEEK March 23 - 27: Whether you’re a fashion lover or fashion designer; whether you’re looking to see or be seen, or just interested in the scene altogether, Toronto Fashion Week is the place to be as some of the biggest names in Canadian fashion (and from all over the world) gather to showcase their collections. MoreNEXT MONTH AND BEYONDTIFF Kids International Film Festival April 7 - 19 Odysseo by Cavalia April 8 - 26Dame Edna's Glorious Goodbye @ The Princess of Wales Theatre April 9 - 19 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival April 23 - May 3Creativ Festival April 24 - 25 LEARN MORE AND STAY CONNECTEDDownload Visitor Guides and Toronto MagazineFollow us on TwitterRefer a friendDownload Visitor Guides and Toronto MagazineLearn more about what there is to do in Toronto, Mississauga and Brampton. Plan your trip today! More Follow us on Twitter Stay in the know about all things going on in the Toronto area or join the conversation! More Refer a friend Do you have friends or family who may want to visit Toronto? Our enewsletter can connect them to package deals and help them stay in the know about all things going on in the Toronto area. 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The settlements that make up today's Cobourg were founded by United Empire Loyalists in 1798. Some of the founding fathers and early settlers were Eluid Nickerson, Joseph Ash, Zacheus Burnham and Asa Burnham. ... By the 1830s Cobourg had become a regional centre, much due to its fine harbour on Lake Ontario.


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