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Toronto Trip Assignment

Published on Nov 27, 2015

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Eaton Centre

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Toronto Eaton Centre opened in two stages. On February 10, 1977 the northern section was built on August 8, 1979, the southern section was completed.

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Toronto Eaton Centre is also home to more than 230 retailers. Although the Eaton’s chain filed for bankruptcy in 1999 and all assets were acquired by Sears Canada Inc, the Centre has retained its name.
Eaton Centre enjoys the reputation as one of Toronto’s most popular tourist attractions.

In recent years, urban developers redesigned the Centre's Yonge Street façade (1999) and heavy redevelopment, commonly referred to as the “Dundas Expansion,” occurred throughout 2004, attracting new anchors.

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Stretching two full city blocks, Toronto Eaton Centre is a historical landmark, and one of Canada’s best-known retail shopping destinations, attracting approximately 50 million visitors annually.

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Some Stores...

  • Foot Locker
  • Yogen Fruz
  • Pink
  • Sport Chek
  • Lululemon Athletica
#1 retail destination and a "must see" tourist attraction in Toronto! Millions of tourists from around the world visit this world-class shopping centre for its architecture, culture and urban atmosphere.

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  • Roots
  • The Source
  • American Eagle Outfitters
  • Disney Store
  • Starbucks Coffee

Medieval Times

Medieval Times is an exciting, family-friendly dinner attraction inspired by an 11th century feast and tournament. Guests are served a four-course banquet and cheer for one of six Knights competing in the joust and other tests of skill.

What to expect for the performance:
Expect about two hours of jousting, swordsmanship, thrilling hand-to-hand combat, displays of extraordinary horsemanship and falconry as part of an exciting yet touching story set in Medieval Spain.

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What Medieval Times Have besides a dinner and show:
Medieval Times also features an bar, dance floor, Hall of Arms displaying medieval artifacts and a medieval torture museum.

What’s on the Menu:
Medieval Times' noble guests feast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, spare rib, herb-basted potatoes, pastry of the Castle, coffee and two rounds of select beverages. A full-service bar is also available for adult guests. Vegetarian meals are available upon request.