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970 Dixon Rd. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 416-675-7611
Today we arrived at the Holiday Inn and we had a little meeting, played games and then we said goodbye to our parents. Then we made ornaments for the Cabana and had a snack, fruit and cakes. Then we went to Pat and Mario's in the Venture Inn across the street.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada starlagurl
I want to tell you about these great Niagara Falls tours that Chariots of Fire offers. Both Niagara Falls tour packages are reasonably priced, just $60 per person. The driver/ guides are great. They know alot about Niagara Falls and the surrounding area. (Their jokes can be a little ...
Milton, Ontario, Canada janeseniukLeft Niagra about 11 ish and headed back to Toronto. Had breaky at Tim Horton's- the Canadian way!..and then kept going. But the going was pretty slow....lots of traffic..although not as bad as the other way...Labour Day weekend I guess!
In Toronto we returned out car and the checked out luggage in with Via Rail to Vancouver.
Walked around Toronto for a bit that afternoon, and watched the planes land as well as ...
... set up with a beautiful one-two from Don to fire into the net from 12 yards out with one of his first touches of the ball, leaving the eight-balls stunned. The passing from thriller was top quality and left their opposition stranded for most of the half, and it looked like Thriller were on course for an easy victory when Wes' 15 yard blast grazed off of Haikney’s inside thigh and into the net for a two goal lead. Thriller could have ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada james_haikney... very long! So yeah had a bit of an early one again and got up bright and early the next morning to go to Niagra falls. We did a tour with 'chariots of fire' where the bus driver spoke in a monotonic voice the whole time and cracked some lame jokes in the same monotonic voice but it was very funny! So we went up the skyline tower for view of the falls and then headed down to the maid of the mist with our very stylish blue ponchos on ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada sharynr... to alligators. At the end of the airboat ride, I got to carry and take a picture with a baby alligator. I was actually quite scared but pretended like I wasn't.
Obviously the shark petting wasn't as exciting as the alligators at the Everglades, but hey, touching a shark is still impressive isn't it! I would highly recommend this for families with children or maybe even young couples going on a date. It's something different. : )
... 21st century. The train should movies twice a day, so again, we socialised. The train also has games, books, newspapers and magazines for passengers to use. I kicked butt big time in an Olympic droughts game, but Jules had revenge when she narrowly beat me 6-1 in "rummy" (it was a massacre!) The only negative side of a three day train journey is not having a shower on board. The hand basin is only that .... a hand basin. The most noticeable feature of this "hand basin ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada gregjul... jaded and disillusioned. i feel like i just woke up and see how bad my family's dynamics still are. i feel no desire to visit here any longer. i understand now how the monks and nuns are able to renunciate their family ties and go onto the Path. i feel like i could easily renounce mine. i just dont wanna be a nun. i love men and i do hold hope for a family of my own one day. but my Master's words ring in my ears --- that romantic love is ultimately a possessive ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada reneeonearth... br>It is also interesting to have a different view of downtown Toronto.
After Humber Park we crossed Gardiner Expy road and had a coffee at the cross of Queen St. W, King St. W, The Queeway and Roncesvalles Av. I like this place, it is a nice square (if you like citis spots and tramway). We saw for example a tramway parking - I like the Toronto tramway - . Plus, it is close to the Polish area. I recommand you to have a meal there, it is really delicious and beer are very good !
... there is, is wasted. Still, there are some great things here like the tributes to rock 'n' rolls forerunners like Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, or Bessie Smith. My favourite artifact is the fuselage of the plane Otis Redding died in. The brand new exhibit this year is the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the first rap recordings. It was a very well presented exhibit but then I realized what it was really trying to achieve. The HOF can induct artists 25 years after ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada bradleyt
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