Welcome to the
2008 CANADIAN TRAPSHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Thursday, June 26 to Sunday, June 29, 2008
Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada
Stoney Creek was recently adopted by the City of Hamilton and is centrally located within the Golden Horseshoe. Click here for more.


The Welland Canal Corridor. Part of the famous St. Lawrence Seaway, it is one of the greatest lock systems in the world!

Full of history, incredible engineering and fun things to see and do, this brochure will guide you along the Welland Canal and it's surrounding attractions

Click here to download the 2008 Welland Canal Corridor Brochure.


The Niagara's Great Escapes Booklet is filled with special deals and opportunities on everything you want to do in Niagara. If you haven't experienced the magic of Niagara Falls at night, here's your chance. And not to be missed is the historical town of Niagara-on-the-Lake and the surrounding, award-winning wine region.

Click here to Download the 2007/2008 Niagara's Great Escapes Publication.


Burlington. Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario and conveniently located within an hour of Toronto & Niagara Falls, the beautiful city of Burlington awaits you. New this year is the spectacular Waterfront at Downtown Burlington. Enjoy a scenic drive along the historic Kings Highway from Burlington to Port Credit. Take a stroll on the waterfront trail, explore Royal Botanical Gardens, one of North America's largest botanical gardens, and enjoy Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Hike on our nature trails, and take in scenic landscapes along the Niagara Escarpment.

Burlington is well known for special events such as The Sound of Music Festival, Burlington Jazz n' Blues Festival, Art in the Park, Lakeside Festival of Lights and Rotary Ribfest. Experience our history in the Museums of Burlington, and take a tour of the Burlington Art Centre. Elevate your experience in Burlington!


Toronto. Long before it was the massive centre it is today, Toronto was an important trading hub. Today, Canada's largest city is a meeting place of cultures, business and art. Situated along the northern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto mirrors New York City and consists of what was once six separate cities - Etobicoke, North York, York, Scarborough, Toronto and the borough of East York. http://www.toronto.worldweb.com/