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Received by NSD/<strong>FARA</strong> Registration Unit 05/01/2012 4:09:43 PM<br />

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summer long Pedestrian Sundays. On the last Sunday of the month<br />

during June, July and August roads are closed to vehicular traffic and the<br />

entire city and its visitors come out to play within an eclectic mirage of<br />

foodie vendors, marketers selling everything from antiques to restored<br />

vintage clothing and a constant flow of entertainment including spoken<br />

word poets, Brazilian capoeira dancers and buskers. This neighbourhood is<br />

filled with a passion that will pique all senses and have its guests coming<br />

back for more. Famous sites; In Kensington it's all about the cafes:<br />

Moonbeam Cafe, Hot Box Cafe (Toronto's first and only pot positive cafe),<br />

Number 10 Fire Station. Hidden, gems: If you spot a [murmur] sign/call the<br />

phone number listed on it to hear a unique Toronto story.<br />

2:45 pm Meet your driver from Francesco's Limousines outside of the Thompson<br />

Toronto Hotel (416-893-2641, confirmation # 34994 - to depart for Toronto<br />

Pearson International Airport<br />

5:45 pm Depart Toronto, Flight AC366<br />

TTTrTt<br />

Suggested Attractions In Toronto during Free Time with your VIP Passport<br />

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)<br />

100 Queen's Park, Toronto<br />

Phone:416-586-8000<br />

www.rom.on.ca<br />

With more than six million objects in its collection, the Royal Ontario<br />

Museum (ROM) is a treasure trove in downtown Toronto - a place where<br />

curious minds may explore world culture and natural history. The largest<br />

such museum in Canada, the Royal Ontario Museum and its galleries<br />

showcase everything from Egyptian mummies to Chinese temple art to<br />

early Canadiana. Displays at the Royal Ontario Museum also include such<br />

wonders as dinosaur skeletons, a bat cave and several interactive<br />

galleries. One of the most remarkable features of the Royal Ontario<br />

Museum is its Michael Lee-Chin Crystal<br />

Bata Shoe Museum<br />

327 Bloor Street West<br />

Contact: Elizabeth or Rosmarie<br />

(416)979-7799<br />

Discover the treasures of North America's charming and surprising shoe<br />

museum. Hundreds of shoes (from a collection numbering over 10,000) are<br />

on exhibit in architect Raymond Moriyama's award-winning four-storey<br />

structure.<br />

The Museum celebrates the style and function of footwear in four<br />

impressive galleries. Footwear on display ranges from Chinese bound foot<br />

shoes and ancient Egyptian sandals to chestnut-crushing clogs and<br />

glamourous platforms. Over 4,500 years of history and a collection of 20thcentury<br />

celebrity shoes are reflected in the semi-permanent exhibition, All<br />

About Shoes. Three other galleries feature changing exhibitions, so there's<br />

always something new to see,<br />

Received by NSD/<strong>FARA</strong> Registration Unit 05/01/2012 4:09:43 PM

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