Les Amis - A Vegetarian Bed and Breakfast
31 Granby Street, Toronto
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Les Amis - A Vegetarian Bed and Breakfast Toronto

31 Granby Street Toronto, Ontario, M5B 1H8, Canada

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Exploring the frigid tundra

A travel blog entry by fullyfokusd

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We awoke this morning to the first snowflake I've seen this year! Granted it wasn't much to look at but as soon as we walked outside it hit me, we were in CANADA. We walked back to the vegetarian restaurant from the night before for some blueberry waffles and then back to the hotel to settle our tab. Today we decided we were going to explore …

The long journey

A travel blog entry by fullyfokusd

An early start on this thanksgiving morning. We packed our things and were out the door about a quarter to 6 to catch the subway to Manhattan. We arrived quickly and without any issue (besides Shawna losing her favorite earring during her subway nap) to 34th st and walked just a few blocks to where we expected to find our bus. Upon our arrival to …

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Toronto, Ontario Highlight Reel

A travel blog entry by comeasyouare

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... have in them. When they are not at work/service/ or meetings, they have done a great job of touring me around. My favourite of such activities being summarized bellow:

- Kennsington Market: Approx 5 block radius of open market shopping for clothes, shoes, accessories, handicrafts, gourmet delicacies, and random knickknacks. If you are in the area, stop by at the Blue Banana, an enclosed shopping center where the best quality and astoundingly ...

Final Thoughts on Tipping and Touts in Egypt

A travel blog entry by catherine647

Tipping isn't easy in Egypt, and even though there are several online guides, in hard times, there are just too many staff in restaurants and hotels to tip everyone. How do you tip the three waiters, the two baggage handlers, or the four reception and concierge staff that serve you?

It's also very hard to tip when there seems to be a national shortage of small bills. Vendors will drop the small change from your bill just so they ...

Bright lights, big city.

A travel blog entry by jamesmc

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... and maximise the photo opportunities. The risk definitely paid off as the views from 443ft up were simply stunning, and watching the sun set over Lake Ontario was a definite highlight.

Our second last stop in Canada was an enjoyable one before we set off for Niagara Falls early the following morning, on what would be the shortest but quite probably the hardest train trip we've experienced.


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