Cavendish House Bed & Breakfast Toronto
5 Linden Street Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1V5, Canada
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Coffee...Breakfast...Ahhh...
... that than late I suppose. The Alitalia airline desk has just opened and we are now presented with a choice of three lines. With a one out of three chance of getting it right of course we didn't line up in the right place. By now it is 12:45 p.m. lugging our gear we move to the end of a very long line and wait...again. Ya...hoo! Luggage checked no problems, security was a breeze...they didn't even ask us to take off our shoes ...
Back to sightseeing
... was looking forward to trying some as well. The food was really good as was the wine but mixed with the long journey earlier in the day made us all feel ready for bed even though it was only 8pm.
When we got back to the room we watched some hockey followed by Man vs Food before hitting the sack ready for a full day of sightseeing tomorrow.
Thursday 15th December
We were up and out of the room by 9.30 and headed straight for the Hockey Hall of Fame. Being a ...
The Old Goat
... education might interest me. After managing to nearly walk into a mirror when I mistook the word elevator for escalator I arrived on the 7th floor of the AMC building to the sight of free flavoured water and popcorn, how apt for a film school.
The room was packed, with the majority of the seats taken by parents of senior high school students trying to decide where to go to university, making me seven years older than them: great. ...
Speak No Evil, Hear No Evil, See A Little Evil
... in her pocket. The store lost out on a sale because of letting the annoying man with a wind-up radio continue to play a station at the loudest possible volume; I know it’s amazing that you get ‘three hours of radio for one minute of winding,’ but either buy one or turn it off.
I sat on the communal table to eat my disappointing crusty sandwich and wondered if Wanda should forget the sarnies and focus on ...
Starbucks, Front Street West - 2pm
... having a little smile inside.
Here in downtown Toronto, I can see from Starbucks a concrete pavement; a large concrete raised bed with pink flowers and ornamental cabbages; traffic zipping back and forth along four lanes; a seven-storey red brick building with a white arch above the door, and The Loose Moose on the ground floor. The bottom ends of several skyscrapers – a silver one, a grey one, a brick red one, and a pale green one. ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Cavendish House B And B


