Come Early – Stay Longer – Five Attractions in Toronto with the City Pass

Toronto Tours

July 21, 2022

If you are coming to Toronto to attend the AGM and Conference or if live in Toronto, you need to know about The CityPass. Admittance into 5 attractions within a nine-day period all for $105 (4 – 12yrs $72). Your nine-day window to visit all 5 attractions doesn’t start until you use it the first time. So if your plans change you can keep the pass for another time. The pass is fully refundable for 365 days as long as you don’t activate it. It includes:

The Royal Ontario Museum, Ripley’s Aquarium, Casa Loma and The CN Tower and one of either The Science Center or The Toronto Zoo.

The pass and full instructions are available on citypass.com

An important date to take note of however, is that of the discounted rate for the Hotel rooms.

If booked before July 26, 2022 (subject to availability) the rate of $229.00 per night, + taxes will apply. After this date, and until reservations close on October 3, 2022, the rate will be $249.00 per night, + taxes. You can call the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel at 1-888-627-7175, identifying yourself as part of the CPS-ECP group, to reserve your room. Bookings may also be made online (See the Registration Form on the Website).

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