Clarence Square
13 Clarence Sq., Toronto
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Clarence Square Toronto

13 Clarence Sq. Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1H1, Canada

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A travel blog entry by neason

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toronto was really pretty, it was overcast but suprisingly warm for
canada! i explored downtown following a rough map, went up the cn tower
and got a great view! got a little bit side tracked by a huge shopping
centre that puts sunshine plaza to shame! visited some buildings by a
famous architect, some old buildings, some new …

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... wurde, um meine finale Destination im Osten zu finden. Mit dem Tipp, den Expressbus zu nehmen, wurde ich entlassen. Ich dachte aber nicht im entferntesten daran 24$ zu loehnen und fragte ask.com nach dem oeffentlichen Nahverkehr. Das Ergebnis von 3$ konnte sich sehen lassen. Das komplette oeffentliche Verkehrssystem ist sehr uebersichtlich gestaltet und hat eine einfache Preisstruktur. Um von A nach B zu kommen zahlt man einen festen Betrag. Ob A und ...

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A travel blog entry by charlie-unicorn

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... we had the best hot chocolate (they gave me another free shot because I was picky as per usual haha) and checked out all the funky design shops. I've done so much lately it starts being difficult to remember it all! :s There were a couple of trips to the cinema, some more window shopping in different neighbourhoods and trying out as many different coffeeshops as possible. All time loser is Canada's favourite Tim Hurton, Ana made me try it because it is the worst coffee ever... ...

Back to sightseeing

A travel blog entry by dkontour

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... Toronto.

There was a free tour with headset being offered which I think always makes museums more interesting as I don't have the concentration span to read long passages of text one after another.

After learning that the house had never been fully finished before Sir Henry Pellatt who owned it ran out of money and that it was also used as a secret base for research on sonar technology during World War II it was time to begin the journey to St Catharines to see Claire and ...

Through the eyes of Zombie Slayer G...

A travel blog entry by milliturtle

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64

... While we might have scared a few kids along the way, no zombies were in sight. Zombies must be taking the TTC (public transporation) instead. How environmentally friendly of them!










We were trying to make it to the zombie wedding at 2pm (check blog.to if you're interested), but due to the massive road closures and traffic jam, we didn't get to the ...