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Day Tours March 2020 Day Tours March 2020 RSVP Travel Presentation 905- 322-2712 Monday, March 9 or SOLO Exclusive Tour – Picturesque Portugal, October 11 to 20 caaniagara. @ CAA Thorold Office, 6 pm ca/events March 14 Kinky Boots – Based on a true story, Charlie Price, who is struggling to save the men’s shoe factory Saturday inherited from his father, encounters an outrageous idea to create women’s boots for women who are men. A matinee musical performance at the Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge. Includes lunch Limited at the Old Marina Restaurant. Coach departs at 10 a.m. Leaves Cambridge after the show. $149 March 16 Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament – Chivalry, Rivalry and Revelry! Featuring heroic Monday knights on spirited horses displaying their skills against one another in a series of games, jousting and combat. Held at the castle-like building, next to the CNE grounds. Includes lunch. Limited Coach departs at 11 a.m. Leaves Toronto after the show. $129 Adult $124 Children under 12 March 17 St Patrick’s Day Kitchen Party! – Featuring The Celts and Step-Dancer, Evelyn Mage. Tuesday A high energy show that will have you singing, laughing and tapping your feet, as the kitchen party comes to life. Performance follows an included lunch at Bingemans Conference Centre. Coach departs at 10:30 a.m. Leaves Kitchener after the concert. $120 March 19 Disney on Ice: Worlds of Enchantment – Join Lightning McQueen, Mater and Pixar Cars, with Thursday Buzz Lightyear, Woody from Toy Story, and Ariel from The Little Mermaid. Also, appearing is Arendelle from Disney’s Frozen. An afternoon performance at 3 p.m. at FirstOntario Centre. Limited Coach departs at 1 p.m. Leaves Hamilton after the performance. $109 March 21 Canada Blooms/National Home Show – Connecting people with nature! Enjoy fully landscaped Saturday featured gardens, speak to knowledgeable experts and attend demonstrations on gardens and horticulture. Lunch on own. Held at the Enercare Centre in conjunction with the National Home Show. Includes admission. Coach departs at 9 a.m. Leaves Toronto at 4 p.m. $89 March 28 One of a Kind Spring Show and Sale – Brilliant artisans selling fashion accessories, ceramics, Saturday food and more. Discover the best in Canadian Handmade goods! Held at the Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place. Includes admission. Coach departs at 9:30 a.m. Leaves Toronto at 4 p.m. $89 March 29 Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox – Opening Weekend! Catch an afternoon game at the Sunday Rogers Centre with seats located along the third base line, between sections 231 and 234. Game time 1:07 p.m. Coach departs at 9:30 a.m. Leaves Toronto after the ballgame. $139 Limited 905 322 2712 or 1 800 263 7272 www.caaniagara.ca/tuxedotours April 2 or Come From Away – On Sept 11, 2001, 38 planes and 6,579 passengers were stranded in a remote April 23 town in Newfoundland. The locals opened their hearts and homes to host strangers for a week. Thursday Here are their stories! A matinee musical performance at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. Includes lunch at the Hot House Café. Coach departs at 9:30 a.m. Leaves Toronto after the performance. $209 April 7 Toyota Manufacturing Plant Tour – This afternoon tour begins at the Visitor Centre, followed Tuesday by a tram ride through South Weld and North Assembly. Includes lunch at the Crossroads Family Restaurant. Coach departs at 10 a.m. Leaves Cambridge at 3:30 p.m. $99 April 16 Art and Architecture @ Legislative Assembly of Ontario – Begin the day at the Old Mill Inn Thursday Toronto for a tour and a buffet lunch. Enjoy an afternoon visit at Ontario's Parliament Building with an in-depth look at the unique architecture of this historic building. A 90-minute walking tour exploring the works on display from the Government of Ontario’s Art Collection. Coach departs at 10 a.m. Leaves Toronto at 4 p.m. $110 April 25 St Jacobs Market and Village – Shop at the vibrant farmer’s market, the outlet mall, and/or in the Saturday charming village. Don’t forget your cooler! Lunch on own. Stop at Bo-dee Foods on the way home. Coach departs at 7:30 a.m. Leaves St. Jacobs at 3:15 p.m. $79 April 26 HAMILTON – A story of America's Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant who became Sunday George Washington's right-hand man during the Revolutionary War and was the new nation's first Treasury Secretary. Here are their stories! An evening musical performance at the Limited Ed Mirvish Theatre. Includes dinner at the Hot House Cafe. Coach departs at 3:30 p.m. Leaves Toronto after the performance. $309 April 28 Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada – North America’s longest underwater viewing tunnel has more than Tuesday 5.7 million litres of water & over 100 interactive opportunities. View nine galleries showcasing saltwater & freshwater environments from around the world. Includes buffet lunch at the Old Mill Restaurant. Coach departs at 8 a.m. Leaves Toronto 2:30 p.m. $129 May 2 Stars on Ice – Enjoy an evening of spectacular skating, starring Kurt Browning, Elvis Stojko, Patrick Saturday Chan, Kaetlyn Osmond, with Meryl Davis & Charlie Wilson, Kaitlyn Weaver & Andrew Poje and more. Held at the FirstOntario Centre. Coach departs at 6 p.m. Leaves Hamilton after the show. $112 May 18 Toronto Blue Jays vs Houston Astros – Catch a late afternoon game on Victoria Day Weekend, Monday at the Rogers Centre with seats located along the third base line, between sections 231 and 234, in the shade. Game time 4:07 p.m. Coach departs at 12:30 p.m. Leaves Toronto after the ballgame. $146 May 19 100 Years: Celebrating the Group of Seven – Enjoy an afternoon guided tour of the group’s Tuesday finest pieces entitled “A Like Vision: The Group of Seven at 100” at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection Museum. Followed by free time at the museum. Includes a buffet lunch at Frankie Tomatto’s. Coach departs at 10 a.m. Leaves Kleinburg at 3:30 p.m. $107 May 20 Miss Saigon – A young Vietnamese woman is orphaned by war and forced to work in a bar for a Wednesday notorious character. Here she meets and falls in love with an American GI. They are torn apart by the fall of Saigon and for 3 years, she searches for him. A matinee musical performance at the Limited Princess of Wales Theatre. Includes lunch at Quinn’s Steakhouse. Coach departs at 9:30 a.m. Leaves Toronto after the performance. $195 905 322 2712 or 1 800 263 7272 www.caaniagara.ca/tuxedotours May 25 Hockey Hall of Fame: 9 & 99 Exhibit – The Howe and Gretzky Exhibit, paying homage to the Monday most prolific scorers. See the greatest compilation of artifacts and rare personal memorabilia from “Mr Hockey” and “The Great One” family collections. Include a buffet lunch at Firkin on Harbour. NEW Coach departs at 10 a.m. Leaves Toronto at 3:30 pm. $115 May 26 Casa Loma: Art & Architecture – Enjoy a self-guided tour of this Gothic Revival style mansion Tuesday and its gardens, located in midtown Toronto, that is now a historic house museum. Originally constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residential home. Includes a buffet lunch at the Old Mill Restaurant. Coach departs at 8 a.m. Leaves Toronto at 2:30 p.m. $122 May 27 Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino – Enjoy fun and excitement just across the border in the USA! Wednesday Includes $25 Free Slot Play and $5 food credit. Valid Passport or Nexus Card Required! NEW Coach departs at 10 a.m. Leaves Niagara Falls, NY at 3:30 pm. $49 May 28 Un-“Wine” in Norfolk County – The day begins with lunch, followed by a tour & tasting at Thursday Villa Nova Estate Winery, the oldest in Norfolk County. Then off to Blueberry Hill Estates for a tasting, including hard cider. Final stop is The Second Mouse, to enjoy a cheese sampling. Includes lunch at the Barrel Restaurant, Simcoe. Coach departs at 10 a.m. Leaves Delhi at 5:30 p.m. $118 June 4 The Walters Family Brand New Show – If you love smooth harmonies, great country music Thursday and lots of laughs, you’ll love this show. It’s a true Family experience like no other! A matinee concert follows lunch at the Walters Family Dinner Theatre. Limited Coach departs at 10 a.m. Leaves Bright after the concert. $142 June 8 Mandela: Struggle for Freedom – A rich sensory experience of imagery, soundscape, digital Monday media and objects used to explore the earthshaking fight for justice and human dignity in South Africa. Held at the Waterloo Region Museum. Includes lunch at the Old Marina Restaurant. NEW Coach departs at 10 a.m. Leaves Kitchener at 3:30 p.m. $105 June 9 A Day at the Toronto Zoo – Canada's premier zoo with over 5,000 animals representing +460 Tuesday species in various regions and pavilions based on geographical locations. See tigers, penguins, giraffes and more! Includes general admission. Coach departs at 9:30 a.m. Leaves Toronto at 4:30 p.m. $104 June 11 Toronto Blue Jays vs Seattle Mariners – Catch an afternoon game at the Rogers Centre with Thursday seats located along the third base line, between sections 231 and 234, in the shade. Game time 12:37 p.m. Coach departs at 9:30 a.m. Leaves Toronto after the ballgame. $129 June 13 Hamilton Tiger Cats vs Winnipeg Blue Bombers – Catch the home-opener evening game Saturday at Tim Hortons Field.
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