Toronto's famous miniature attraction is about to expand with a new section Toronto
The attraction at Yonge and Dundas will debut its new Little East Coast section on May 19, giving visitors a shrunken-down depiction of Canada's Maritime provinces.
Visitors will also get to see landmarks like Green Gables and Confederation House in PEI, Pays de la Sagouine and Metepenagiag Heritage Park in New Brunswick, Peggy's Cove lighthouse and the Bluenose II in Nova Scotia and Signal Hill, St. John's Harbour and L'Anse Aux Meadows in Newfoundland. But Jean-Louis Brenninkmeijer, Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Little Canada, says there is much more to the new addition than the landmarks themselves.
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