Toronto and Ontario

Shaw Festival Announces 2008 Season
The Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada has announced the 2008 season, featuring richly diverse, provocative dramas, exquisite musicals, glittering ensemble pieces and newly minted theatrical gems...


From Beaches to Skycrapers: Toronto Is a City of Very Special Neighborhoods
When people think of Toronto, they usually picture a modern skyline filled with skyscrapers and, more recently, a panorama of new condos rising all over the place with price tags in the millions. But...


Shaw Festival Announces 2006 Season
The Shaw Festival's 2006 season will feature contemporary work, a world premiere and fresh adaptations along with classics from The Shaw's mandate.
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Thirsty for Canadian Beer? Hop across the Border to Ontario
Trafalgar, Steam Whistle and Church-Key. These may sound like a famous naval battle, a riverboat sound and a means of entering a house of worship, but all are, in fact, names of breweries in the Canadian province of Ontario...


The Shaw Festival and Victoria Street B&B Make a Great Duo In Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
The Shaw Festival evokes superlatives.
Into its 44th season of performing the works of British playwright George Bernard Shaw and others, The Shaw was recently called "the best repertory theatre on the entire continent" by John Simon, the renowned U.S. theatre critic...


Summer Means Shakespeare in Stratford, Ontario
Tempus fugit. It's been 52 years since they raised the tent that became the center stage of Stratford, Ontario's famous theatre festival.
There have been hundreds of performances, millions of visitors and many changes for the most successful venture in Canadian theatre history...


Niagara-on-the-Lake
a Nice Drive from Toronto

Winston Churchill once called the Niagara River Parkway
"the prettiest afternoon drive in the world."
It’s so easy to see why he was right! ...