Burlington Group Tours
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Burlington Group Tours
Group Touring in Burlington, Ontario Events and Festivals Here are some of the experiences Burlington has to offer - fit two into your day and collect your incentive! Eat, Sleep and be Merry Accommodations and Restaurants January Burlington has many group-friendly hotels just minutes from the highways, a perfect place to lay over when travelling between Toronto and Niagara Falls. Offering ample free bus parking and complimentary rooms for every 20 booked including driver. Many have in-house restaurants, numerous amenities and free breakfasts. Winter Exhibit - Royal Botanical Gardens May Lilac and Tulip Celebration - Royal Botanical Gardens June Sound of Music Festival - Spencer Smith Park Iris and Peony Celebration - Royal Botanical Gardens Fine Art and Craft Festival & Kaleidoscope of the Arts Burlington Art Centre July • Best Western Plus Inn & Suites • Comfort Inn • Hilton Garden Inn • Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel and Conference Centre • Homewood Suites • Waterfront Hotel Downtown Burlington Hotels are close to a variety of group-friendly restaurants including the popular Mother Tuckers, Mandarin, Swiss Chalet and waterfront establishments like the Beaver and Bulldog and, Waterstreet Cooker. Rose Celebration - Royal Botanical Gardens August ZimSculpt Exhibit - Royal Botanical Gardens September Canada’s Largest Ribfest - Spencer Smith Park British Car Day - Bronte Provincial Park October Fall into Nature - Conservation Halton November Holiday Traditions & Model Trains - Royal Botanical Gardens Soup Bowl Event & Christmas Sale - Burlington Art Centre December Festival of Lights - Spencer Smith Park Holiday Traditions & Model Trains - Royal Botanical Gardens We are here to Help Tourism Burlington Visitors Centre is open seven days a week and located just minutes off the highway, one block north of Lake Ontario. Park the bus outside our front door and come in for some FREE freshly brewed coffee and homemade treats. Call us in advance to help you plan your itinerary or better yet come for a FAM tour to see everything we have to offer. Welcome packages are available along with DVD’s of the area, attraction brochures and local maps. Be sure to take advantage of our $10.00 per person offer for tours that includes a minimum of 15 people and two experiences in Burlington. Offer expires December 2013. It pay’s to stop in Burlington! ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ page 10 2013 Tourism Burlington 414 Locust Street, Burlington ON L7S 1T7 E: [email protected] P: 905.634.5594 1.877.499.9989 www.tourismburlington.com ___________________________________________ Nature Trails & BirdingLet Your Spirits Soar ___________________________________________ TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • RBG’s Nature Interpretive Centre • Birds of Prey Exhibit at the Raptor Centre at Mountsberg Conservation Area • Picnic or BBQ lunch at conservation area or dine in at RBG DISTANCE CHART ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––---- City In Kilometres In Miles ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Buffalo, NY Hamilton, ON Kitchener/Waterloo, ON London, ON Montreal, QC Niagara Falls, ON Ottawa, ON Toronto, ON Windsor, ON 125 20 110 145 587 95 444 48 328 78 13 69 91 367 59 279 30 204 Stop and Get to Know Beautiful Burlington! Discover why so many groups find coming to Burlington a day well spent. Our waterfront, bustling downtown, Niagara Escarpment trails and world renowned Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) are just a few of reasons to stop half way between Toronto and Niagara Falls. It pays to stop in Burlington! Let Tourism Burlington help plan and book your itinerary. We’ll give you $10.00 per person for tours that feature at least two local experiences and a minimum of 15 people. _________________________________________ Escape to Paradise at Royal Botanical Gardens Nature trails, wetlands, meadows, woodlands, the waterfront and escarpment lookouts are perfect spots to view more than 150 native and migratory bird species in Burlington. The trails and sanctuaries of the Royal Botanical Garden are designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) and home to more than 50 at-risk species and a stop-over for thousands of migratory birds. The cliffs of the escarpment are a natural lure for bald eagles, and a variety of hawks. ___________________________________________ TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Interactive workshops - World of Tea and GEO-Quest both 90 minutes • Interpretative tours - 2,700 acres of stunning gardens and natural lands • Interactive exhibits - Including ZimSculpt, the award-winning Zimbabwean stone sculpture exhibit (seasonal) • Five display gardens - featuring 100,000 spring tulips, 250,000 iris blooms, 3,000 exotic rose bushes and the world’s largest collection of lilacs • Newly re-designed Laking Garden Fabulous herbaceous perennial collections Visitors from around the world come to Canada’s largest Botanical Canada for a few hours, a day or several days. It’s the perfect place to stretch your legs and appreciate nature all year. Indoor and outdoor catering options available, plus boxed take-out meals. __________________________________________ Bring a friend for Retail Therapy & leisurely lunch __________________________________________ TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • IKEA - Affordable home furnishings • Burlington - Mountain Equipment Co-op • Mapleview Centre - Burlington’s ultimate destination for fashions • Burlington Mall - Homesense, Winners and seasonal Farmers’ Market • Lee Valley - High quality gardening and woodworking tools • Boutique and gallery shopping in downtown Burlington • Lunch - at many restaurants downtown, on the Waterfront and close to attractions. Burlington is home to many unique retail outlets not available in most other communities, so shopping becomes a fresh adventure. Burlington Mall and Mapleview Centre both offer incentives for group tours. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ page 10 Where There’s Always Something Special to Experience _______ ___________________________________________ Paletta Mansion Fall into Nature Conservation Halton ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Explore the “Jewel in the Crown” Paletta Mansion ___________________________________________ TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Self-guided or interpreter-led tours • Birds of Prey demonstrations • Chairlift rides to the top of the coloursaturated Niagara Escarpment • Music and first Nations Dancers Rolling hills, scenic country roads and the vivid hues of a Canadian autumn create the perfect setting for a beautiful day at one or more of Conservation Halton’s natural areas. Along the way, visit local artisans, pick-up freshly harvested produce from farms or enjoy the many rural activities in our picturesque surroundings. Mrs B’s Gifthouse ___________________________________________ Chocolate, Chocolate, Everywhere! ___________________________________________ TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Walkers Chocolate Factory Tour - Exquisite, award winning handcrafted chocolates created to mouth-melting perfection • Mrs. B’s Gifthouse - Watch the baker create award-winning, all natural biscotti baked one unique and delicious batch at a time • Wine/coffee & Chocolate Pairings Learn how to pair locally made Belgian chocolates with Ontario wines or international coffees We love our chocolate in Burlington, so much so we have a self-guided Chocolate Trail with more than a dozen participating merchants. A chocolate treat awaits every visitor. Where There’s Always Something Special to Experience TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: Joseph Brant Museum ___________________________________________ Points in Time - Heritage Tours ___________________________________________ TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Ireland House at Oakridge Farm • Joseph Brant Museum • Halton Region Museum Burlington’s Heritage museums celebrate the moments and people whose contributions enrich our community. History comes alive at Ireland House at Oakridge Farm, restored to reflect four generations of farm life on the four-acre homestead. Programming features interpretive hands-on activities and special seasonal events. The Joseph Brant Museum, built to commemorate the homestead of the colourful native Captain Joseph Brant “Thayendanegea”, now houses more than 10,000 artifacts. The museum also includes the Eileen Collard collection of historic costume and textiles and ongoing travelling exhibits. Heritage, Environmental and Educational programs are available at Halton Region Museum in our beautiful Kelso Conservation Area. Six historic buildings showcase 35,000 artifacts reflecting four generations of family farm life in the 1800’s. •Guided tour to learn the history of the beautifully 20th century heritage mansion and its unique gatehouse, children’s dollhouse and stables • 14 acres of formal gardens, waterfront parkland with walking trails • Enjoy catered lunch/dinner with breathtaking views of Lake Ontario Paletta Mansion and its fabulous grounds have become a favourite for all occasions, especially when it is decorated for the festive season. Take a tour or come for lunch and experience the grandeur of another time. Fully accessible and on-site parking makes it easy for everyone. ___________________________________________ ‘Inspiring Imagination and Enriching Lives’ ___________________________________________ TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Guided tours of Canada’s largest collection of Canadian contemporary ceramics • Working guilds offer introductory sessions in weaving, photography, pottery, fibre arts, woodcarving and fine arts • Wonderful shopping at Art Etc. Gallery • Rotating exhibitions, open studios, lectures and workshops • Soupbowl lunch - select a handcrafted bowl, enjoy your soup in it, and take it home! Nickel Brook Brewer ___________________________________________ From Beer to Nuts ___________________________________________ TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Nickle Brook Microbrewery - Diverse beers and root beer soda • Walkers Chocolate Candy Factory Outlet tour and tasting • Outlet stops - Picard Peanuts, Voortman’s Cookies Pick-up some snacks for the bus or to take home some of Burlington’s favourite snacks and beverages. Crossroads Centre Crawford Lake ___________________________________________ Natural & Cultural History Come Alive at Crawford Lake ___________________________________________ TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Guided tour of the 15th century Iroquoian Village with long-house • Visitors Centre and Gathering Place • Archeological Sites • Stroll the elevated boardwalk around the rare meromitic lake, site of documented pre-European settlement A favourite for student tours, Crawford Lake offers visitors a unique combination of natural and cultural heritage experiences. ___________________________________________ Lights, Camera, Action! -___________________________________________ Crossroads Centre ___________________________________________ Remembering Burlington’s Role in the War of 1812 ___________________________________________ At the Joseph Brant Museum you’ll learn the important role of Mohawk Chief John Brant or Ahyouwaighs, son of the legendary Joseph Brant, distinguished himself in the War of 1812 and successfully encouraged other Six Nations peoples to side with the British against the invading Americans. At the Joseph Brant Museum you’ll learn the important role Burlington and its local peoples played in the Anglo-American War and why Burlington’s waterfront location held special significance. TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Guided tour of one of Canada’s largest broadcast studios, green rooms and wall of fame • Enjoy homemade snacks and meals at the Towne Square Café • View a live broadcast • Stroll the walk of Faith featuring many famous guests Crossroads is Canada’s leader in providing faith and values media content for people of all ages and 100 Huntley Street is the longest running daily Christian television program in Canada. Burlington Performing Arts Centre ___________________________________________ Experiences that Inspire Burlington Performing Arts Centre ___________________________________________ The new Burlington Performing Arts Centre, is the latest addition in Burlington’s downtown featuring matinee and evening performances. Bus drop-off and pick-up available on site. Burlington Commemorates Bicentennial War of 1812-14 www.tourismburlington.com ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ page 10