Facilities - Scenic Attractions
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Skydive
Toronto Inc. is located in the playground of the 'Golden Horseshoe.'
Each direction that you drive and visit from Skydive Toronto is
fun-filled
with activities to keep you entertained year round.
"May
every moment here be golden and filled with times
to be remembered!"
For skiing, snow boarding or having some old fashioned fun snow-tubing,
Blue Mountain is only minutes away!
With
its location situated on the Niagara escarpment, Blue Mountain
offers various sports like: biking, hiking, rock climbing, tennis,
golfing and horseback riding during the greener season. See their
web site for more details. Skydive Toronto is the supplier
of skydiving programs to Blue Mountain Resorts.
Relax and enjoy your airplane ride to
jumping altitude, while in view of the beautiful waters
of
Georgian Bay.
Wasaga Beach hosts activities
such as: water slides, mini golfing, seadoos, go-karting, paint
ball and much more.
"Wasaga
Beach has been long hailed as one the premier tourist destinations
in Ontario. For over a
century tourists have traveled to the welcoming shores of Nottawasaga
Bay, to stroll along 14
kilometers of white sand beach, swim in warm, clean waters and
enjoy the panoramic mountain views across the Bay."
"Creemore
repeats as Best Microbrewery as voted by the readers of Eye Weekly
and is named the Top Beer of the Millennium by the Toronto Sun."
Known internationally, Creemore
Brewery, is located on the Main Street of the beautiful town of
Creemore. Telephone for a tour of their brewery!
"Creemore
Springs Premium Lager and urBock is lovingly crafted in small
batches by a team that is dedicated to producing the perfect beer.
They make only the two brands, believing in doing two things very
well."
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Scenic Caves Nature Preserve
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Spend a wonderful afternoon
hiking amongst these Scenic Caves.
Enjoy the view of the highest point on the Niagara escarpment.
"These
mysterious caves and caverns, once under water, were formed over
the course of millions of years by ice movement in the Glacial
Age."
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