Kids Party Venues - Holland Landing (L9N 0A1)

York, Ontario

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    Golf at the Angus Glen Golf Club offers beauty, challenge, first-class service and maybe best of all, variety. Angus Glen Golf Club is a public golf course and is known internationally for hosting PGA Tour events on both of its championship golf courses. Each time you choose to play Angus Glen, you are walking the same fairways that the world’s best golfers have competed on. The South Course hosted the 2002 Canadian Open, when John Rollins defeated Justin Leonard and Neal Lancaster in an exciting... Read more

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    Lunch/Dinner/take out/Catering/Banquet facilities for Birthdays/Anniversaries/Showers/communions/confirmations/Business meetings Etc.Caring business for over 50 years.Family operated. Read more

    Voted #1 Party centre in Brampton and Voted ONE of the Best Across Canada by Today's Parent Magazine in 2015, 2016, 2017. Jellybeez has a 2 1/2 level structure with 3 slides, bridges, tunnels and 3 rock climb walls. Add a Movie corner to relax and large toddler zone, along with an 8ft Thomas the train, and the fun is never-ending! FREE wifi. 2 party rooms, with largest room seating 75 people, and with built in DJ Booth, 2 big screen tvs, and professional disco lighting. Jellybeenz Celebrated... Read more

    Take My Photo | Photo Booth Rentals is rated as one of the best photo booth rental companies in Canada. How did we do it? Our approach is very simple. We provide the best customer service and care with the most value. Everyone has access to a camera; however, we deliver ONLY the best service and quality to our customers Guaranteed! What We Offer Our all-inclusive rental packages contain everything you need to have an unforgettable photo booth experience; whether your event is indoors or outdoors.... Read more

    At the Windsor Arms, historic and new-millennium amenities are fused together to create a delicate balance of old-world charm and modern decadence. In fact, the building dates back to 1927 when the University of Toronto, with its neo-Gothic buildings and distinctive piers, porches, and crests were architectural marvels of the burgeoning metropolis. And that's exactly how hotelier, William Arthur Price, envisioned the four-storey building way back in the 30s. The original idea was to create a hotel... Read more

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