To keep this thread updated, I will post the answers to my own questions in the hopes that it can help someone else.
Here are the answers to questions 1 thru 4 (I found out that in my last post the order of who to serve first was wrong for questions 3 & 4 - below is the proper order).
The offices that must be served (in proper order) are:
1) Department of Justice (Attorney General of Canada) - from reading you can serve this office by Fax, but we served them one of the books we created since they were already printed. We served their Toronto office which is located in the Exchange Tower at 130 King St, Suite 3400 Toronto Ontario M5X 1K6
2) Attorney General of Ontario - from reading you can serve this office by Fax, but we served them one of the books we created since they were already printed. We served their Toronto office which is located in the McMurtry-Scott Building at 720 Bay Street. That building has crazy security so you cant go to their office. You have to use the phone they have in the lobby, just look up the extension for the "Constitutional Branch" then ask them to send a clerk to come stamp your "Constitutional Challenge"
3) The Prosecutors Office - these guys are located on the 2nd floor in Suite 266 in the Tannery Mall at 465 Davis Drive in Newmarket. We had the actual prosecutor stamp the books since the woman working at the desk told us that her stamp was no good for a "Part 3" - no idea what that is, but the prosecutor himself put his stamp on each of the books.
4) Ontario Court of Justice (Provincial Offenses Office) - these guys are located on the 2nd floor in Suite 200 in the Tannery Mall at 465 Davis Drive in Newmarket. These are the last guys to serve and be prepared to wait in a LONGGGGGGGGGG Line of frustrated fellow citizens while you watch the clerks in each 3 booths take more breaks than you'll ever get at any other job - they kept closing their booths for breaks - they have just 3 booths and most of the time there was just one person at a time "working". Be prepared to be annoyed / frustrated / and have a long wait to get your books stamped.
I hope this helps........
Now I still have a last question of what happens from here - now that the 11B is filed what do we have to do?