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5825 Dixie Road Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L4W 4V7, 905-670-8180
... Canoe Club – Probably the most prestigious and exclusive club in Canada where you have to be a prominent financial figure just to gain entrance. Most patrons are "Traders" and everybody LOUDLY talks money, markets, insurance, mortgages or mergers. And it’s pricy – drinks start at $8.50; meals start at $51.00. It cost us $32 for three drinks. N-e-x-t… ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada jimcabay... northeast of Yellowknife, was definitely the most memorable area on this trip and I hope to return there sometime soon. The kayak-camping trip from Reid Lake to TomB Lake (a place that I obviously named) via a small stream over beaver dams and up rapids was awesome; plus it included finding a caribou jaw (now have a complete set of Moose, Elk and Deer). The water in the NorthWest Territories (NWT) is so clear that even the government confirms that it ...
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada tombuttle... gorgeous! There were parts of that drive where you could see bails of hay wrapped up like shredded wheat balls with a gorgeous deep cerulean blue behind it. That was amazing because on the east coast there aren't many farms on the water. I had NEVER seen anything like it. I also took a picture of a sunset with the moon just coming out...but the sky was like a pastel rainbow. Another thing I had never seen before. Since getting into the City of Ottawa, I already have a few things to ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada amandafdt... listed chronologically whenever possible. It goes without saying that this was a difficult list to make ( I was aiming for Ten... did not happen... hence the creative numbering). I just can't understand how I got to be so lucky. To avoid subjecting you to further sappiness, I'm limiting the amount of commentary. However this will not exempt you from being bombarded with thousands photos ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada taralyra... than you would on a bicycle, I know, but I think that a motorcycle is a pretty good compromise between environmentalism and fantastic roadtrip travels. (I only used $12 worth of fuel in the eight hours it took me to get to Toronto) Soon it began to get dark, so I stopped to fill up. I had to make a decision, continue on the back roads in the dark, or brave the 401 to Toronto. I figured I'd probably get lost in the dark on these roads, and I probably wouldn't ...
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada starlagurlOkay so the trip has started and my heads a mess. As always I was not altogether organised. I had 3 hours sleep before catching the bus in the morning to Heathrow. I got there in plenty of time which some people are probably very glad to know and the flight was good, although delayed it didn't appear to affect the arrival time very much. It took ages to get through immigration I had to wait to see someone and then the guy seemed puzzled that I ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada wootheexplorerThis morning we made the drive from Toronto to Niagara Falls,which took about 1.5 hours. After a stroll around to view the falls, we went on the Maid of the Mist boat tour, which takes you right up to the Horseshoe falls. As the falls are so misty you get pretty damp, even with ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada jsto... here too. What the hell is going on!? grrrrr I am now officially a subscriber to Scrap Paper - Elizabeth (David's girlfriend)'s weekly witty and interesting writing she does from Missoula Montana. I think she got the idea from The Nose Knows - the weekly output of the Leah Quinelle Allstars. It's really an neat idea how to keep up and keep connected with people you've left. "There's nothing quite as sad and pathetic as owning a bunch of sassy underwear and having no one to show it to"
Toronto, Canada siueHight Park is a nice place to have a walk and take a break. It is close to downtown. The park stretches south from Bloor st. West to the Queesway (subway station : Hight Park or Keele <br><br>I have visited the park in winter but it may be cutest in spring or summer. <br ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada berutoran... Les Miserables, which I had never seen before, but is my mother's favourite musical. It was pretty good. Not my favourite, and I liked the other two shows I saw there better, but it was good. I liked the guy who played Jean Valjean (the lead. He was really good. Deep, throaty voice, different, but good. I did more shopping, went to many a Dorothy Perkins store, went to Harrods, walked around more. We went and saw Tower Bridge and London bridge, I saw the ...
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada marciadanielle
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