2011 Stanley Cup Champions Saturday November 5th, 2001
Toronto, Home of the Stanley Cup and the Hockey Hall of Fame. If you did not get to see the cup as it made it ways through the area, here is a chance to see it close up and the many interesting artifacts that the Hockey Hall of Fame has to offer. Toronto - The cosmopolitan capital of North America with the most diverse ethnic population in the world and the largest city in Canada. The city features the CNN Tower the second tallest building in the world at 1,815 feet tall, with a skypod observation deck at 1,465 feet. The 360 restaurant offers spectacular views of the city as it rotates every 72 minutes. The city features over 7,000 restaurants.
NOTE: A VALID US PASSPORT IS NOW REQUIRED.ABOUT OUR FLIGHTS
We offer two non-stop departures on Friday, one at 9:05 AM with a return on Sunday at 4:00 PM and the other on Friday at 1:45 PM with a return at 2:30 PM. Limited seats available on both departures.
ABOUT OUR HOTEL
One of the finest old world hotels, The 4 Diamond Royal York, located in the heart of busting downtown Toronto, within several blocks of the Hockey Hall of Fame and the Air Canada Center.
ABOUT OUR GAME TICKETS
Our game tickets are in the upper balcony. Lower level seats are available and may be requested on our registration page at prevailing market prices.
Friday November 4th - Sunday November 6th
Boston Departure
Royal York Hotel
NOTE: THESE RATES ARE GUARANTEED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 16TH
| Occupancy | Cost |
|---|---|
| Single | $899 |
| Double | $699 |
| Triple | $679 |
| Quad | $659 |
| Child | $549 |