Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 13, 1975, p. 23

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Wed August what is about Ontario Place Breath taking awirtl water sky and grassy slopes Ninety six aces of fun leisure an oasis of three man made isUiruts on the waterfront in the heart of Toionlo North America most exciting city The of Children Village a very special do it yourself playland The excitement ol the Forum with the best in live entertainment The wonder of Cmesphere a domed theatre housing the world largest movie screen The dazzlo of media theatres And miniature golf Over twenty restaurants lounges spots Boutiques Parkland Picnic spots Children Village and most attractions included in the price of admission All yours all summer at your place on the lake Ontario Place Cinesphere Movies six stories high inside a twinkling dome a glittering Toronto landmark with seating lor 80X1 people 1MAX films on a curving screen almost lift you out of your seat It s the world s largest most exciting motion picture experience totally new totally unique The Forum The host in live entertainment from all over the world in an open air aire by water Rock pop variety shows symphony and ballet light up summer nights Covered seating for 2 people room for 6 mote on the grassy slopes Ontario place live to snack and dairy bars The fabulous SunSkate rooftop ice skating in the middle of summer Boutiques featuring Ontario crafts Pedal boats to glide serenely through the canals Tours of the famed destroyer An open air land train A Showboat to fill the waterways with music Clowns talking animals magicians and strolling players marching and military bands all over the site And plenty of grassy parkland for relaxing picnicking and people watching Hours of Operation Park opens at 10 30 a closes 1 00 a Sundays at 1000 pm Theatres open at 1 1 last show starts at 9 00 p Daily Summer Programme From May 17th Victoria Day weekend to Labour Day September 1 park open seven days a week Weekend Autumn Programme From September 6 to Canadian Thanksgiving October 13 park open Saturdays Sundays and holidays only Winter Programme Daily December 5 to January 4 closed December 25 31 January 1 CHILDRENS VILLAGE A UNIQUE TWO ACRE PLAYGROUND General Admission Adults and over each SI 00 after 900pm Juniors 13 to mcl each Children and under unaccompanied 75C each Children 12 and under parent limit of no charge Ontario senior citizens admitted free of charge except during C Childrens Village Climb a Soda Fountain Mountain Explore a Punch Bag Forest Take a Moon Walk Have a Water Cannon battle in the two acres of sheer unmatched known as Children s Village Acclaimed internationally with over two dozen ways for kids to have fun wet and dry Including the Miniature Golf Course where grownups can join in too Experiential Theatres Multimedia experiences in theatres housed in pods high above the lake surround you in sound light colour and images Li Reflections flashes of light a dazzle of colour reflected in endless shimmering prisms Or 32 Strings a symphony of the senses projecting man s vision of happiness through the ages from the ancient world to our own Or a total involvement in the wonders of Northern Ontario through a stunning collage of slides film and music And More than twenty great eating drinking spots from lounges with

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