AOAC 2018 Preliminary Program

* Tundra Restaurant and Bar (0.09 mi): Canadian- inspired cuisine, featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Each dining experience is unique, depending on the season. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. THINGS TO DO Popular attractions and venues are within walking distance of the hotel. * CN Tower (15-20 minute walk): The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing structure in the western hemisphere, and it now includes EdgeWalk, a hands-free walk around the outside ledge of the tower. The CN Tower stands at 1,815 feet tall and is designated as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. It is a top-notch dining and entertainment venue. * Toronto Eaton Centre (5-minute walk): Toronto Eaton Centre is one Canada’s premier shopping destination, with more than 250 retailers, restaurants, and services. * Hockey Hall of Fame (13-minute walk): The Hockey Hall of Fame features over 57,000 square feet of interac- tive exhibits, as well as an impressive collection of hockey memorabilia and gear from around the world. * Rogers Centre (14-minute walk): Rogers Centre, a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Toronto next to the CN Tower, hosts events ranging from sports, concerts, to conventions and is home to the Toronto Blue Jays and the Toronto Argonauts. Visit for its shopping center and architecture. * Art Gallery of Ontario (13-minute walk): Located in downtown Toronto, the museum features the world’s largest collection of Canadian art, as well as a world- renowned exhibition of King Tut.

A little further away, discover attractions such as: * Royal Ontario Museum (10-minute drive): Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum is Canada’s largest museum of world cultures and natural history, boasting over 6 million objects from cultures around the globe. * Niagara Falls (90-minute drive): Niagara Falls is one of Canada’s most breathtaking destinations. Experience a natural wonder of the world, and explore acres of hiking trails and scenic terrain in an outdoor adventure. * Toronto Islands: Take a short, scenic ferry ride over to the Toronto Islands, which provides a view of the city skyline. With multiple islands to explore, there are beaches, picnic areas, sports facilities, canoe and kayak rentals, and much more. * St. Lawrence Market: Picnic fare and edible souvenirs can be discovered at St. Lawrence Market, ranked by National Geographic as the world’s best food market. * The Distillery Historic District: Recognized as a National Historic Site, the Distillery Historic District is one of Toronto’s most picturesque sites with its cobblestone pathways and Victorian-era buildings. Once Toronto’s first distillery, it is now home to high-end boutiques, art galler- ies, and restaurants, located in the Old Toronto area. The best of the city surrounds the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. Explore restaurants, shopping, fine arts, sports, and more. We hope to see you for the 132nd AOAC Annual Meeting and Exp

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38 AUGUST 26 – 29, 2018 SHERATON CENTRE TORONTO HOTEL

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