
With more than 100 travel-related exhibitors, the Ultimate Travel Show is the perfect place for consumers to start planning their next vacation.
The 2010 show strives to present consumers with the ultimate travel experience through deals, savings and on-site purchasing opportunities, as well as valuable research information. With the help of its exhibitors, the show aims to deliver the world to its attendees through musical entertainment, cuisine sampling and other cultural and interactive activities.
New features at the 2010 show include a scuba diving tank with live demonstrations throughout the weekend, plus a live Caribbean band. Seven-time WWE champion and yoga guru Trish Stratus will be on hand at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 23 to share stories about traveling the globe in search of the most exotic locations and daring physical challenges from her new series, Stratusphere.
At 1 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 24, broadcaster and host Valerie Pringle presents “Valerie Pringle Has Left the Building and Wants You To Come!” Also on hand: Amazing Canada! featuring returning exhibitors such as Travel Alberta and Newfoundland & Labrador, as well as new exhibitor, the Ontario Marketing Partnership Corporation, which will demonstrate that there is a lot to explore and learn about our native land.
The Ultimate Travel Show takes place January 23-24 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building, Hall D). Admission is $12 for adults, $9 for students (13-18 years) and seniors (65+) and free for children 12 and under.
For further information regarding the Ultimate Travel Show visit www.totravelshow.com.

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