Pimblett's Downtown Toronto B&B
242 Gerrard Street East Toronto, Ontario, M5A 2G2, Canada
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Government and a bit of retail therapy
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario – the seat of the provincial government, is situated in Queen's Park. The building was built between 1886 and 1892 in the Romanesque Revival style heavily influence by northern Italian architecture. So it is a Victoria building; heavy and brown. Free guided tours were offered. The tour wasn’t very long and not exactly in depth. We had to be escorted ...
Adventure in the province of Ontario
... In May at the capital, colorful tulips were everywhere, blooming beautifully under a clear blue sky for the annual tulip festival goers.Cruising along rideau river was a family fun activity one did not want to miss.
Needless to say, Niagara Falls Fury was not to be missed and Maid of the Mist boat trip not only got you close to the Falls and definitely ...
New York & Chicago
... on the tourist bus and did the other half of manhattan and went around central park and Harlem. we got off at central park and had a walk around for a while, after that we pretented to be rich and famous for a while and walked down 5th aveune and madison avenue wishing we could buy things! that night we went to Johns Pizza which is said to be the best pizza in New York.. i wouldnt say its the best pizza i have ever had as most good pizzas are much alike but it was definitley ...
Toronto by day and night
... Tower där den roterande restaurangen befinner sig på 340 m höjd. Utsikten över staden, öarna och Ontariosjön ända till USA, var obeskrivlig. Flygplan flög som eldflugor över och under oss till lokalflygplatsen i centrum och det internationella fältet i västra utkanten och båtarna, färjorna och segelfartygen bytte färg när dagen övergick till skymning och sedan natt. Hissen hade fönster i golvet och resorna upp och ner - en minut i vardera riktningen, var en upplevelse i sej ...
Home sweet home
Last entry, wow! How time flew by.
Meanwhile I have been back home in Toronto for over two months, left for my brother's Buddhist wedding ceremony and came back again. I’ve been dealing with some nasty legal outrageousness around my condo, hosted Manu and other travel bugs, and have been keeping busy finding work again. And…I’ve been stalling on writing this last entry. How do I summarize this experience of over 10 months on ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Albert Pimblett's Downtown Toronto Bed/Breakfast


