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600 Highway 7 East, at crossroads of Highways 404, 07 and 7 Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, 905-881-2121
Eating eating eating. That's all I remember. Kitty and I went to the Little India neighborhood of Toronto and ate at an Indian buffet. Talk about spicy. This is the same day as Oktoberfest, where we ate German food. So much food. Then we went so I could check into my hostel downtown, close to the Sheratan. Laura went to stay a family and I was going to New York City for a day via bus, so we ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada alifebeinglivedAs I will explain in more detail in my next entry after arriving in Japan, I had the misfortune of having to travel through Toronto due to some scheduling and routing problems faced by Air Canada out of Regina.
My experience at Pearson Airport in Toronto was actually quite good but the 15 hour flight from Toronto to Tokyo left a lot to be desired. Hana got to travel through Vancouver -- lucky her!
... harsh place where people in general only care about themselves, yes it is the Canadian good hearted people we are used to in regards the naive or purity of a group of people away from the trickery and deception. You have to stick it out here, being born here you belong here, if you are being treated like a foreigner here you will go there but if over there people treat you like a westerner or someone not part of their race then you become stronger it just ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada nationality... greeted us and asked if I wanted to play, said they'd warm up for a few tunes then get me up on stage. After two songs, the call came and I joined the band (Enver, Pete, Tony and Seamus; Kelly sat out until the next set). The Taylor acoustic I had rented was going to get its first real workout, even though the rest of the band was (well-) amplified. With the help of a DI box, I got into the mix through the P.A. On Feelin' Alright, Stuck In The Middle, and Boots or Hearts by the ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada scottmanduSo I landed in Toronto approx 5:30pm. The hostels directions were to catch near by hotels shuttle and walk from there. While that hotel does not run a shuttle, so backpacking Canada started out worse than Italy. I went to one help desk and they told me to take the Downtown express bus ($20.00-one way, $30.00-return) but when I realized that bus would cost more than my nights stay at the hostel I ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada reanna... releases, a maze, a water park, an amphitheater for evening concerts and the H2O Generation Station. No trip to Ontario is ever complete without a Niagara Falls ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada davidreichman... fun but i think i've seen enough now. I managed to sort out the VISA issue and it turned out to be a fraud check thing so all i had to do was phone up and they unlocked it. So i think my next plan will involve heading past Niagra falls and then on to Newyork where i think i can get a flight to mexico city for around 250 dollars. Nice! Bye for now
Toronto, Canada chalk... to go in humber bay park but it is a nice area. You can discover a small river, nice houses in a quiet place, animal (savage ducks?).
Then, arriving at Humber bay park with its white bridge, nice beaches, cool path close to Ontaria Lake. This is a perfect place to do your footing, enjoy time with friends (for example it is possible to play the beach-volley), walk with family, children... anecdote : I saw funny "scuptures" made with stone probably by people walking there.
Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
berutoran
I am in Toronto for the time being. This I've known since I got back. At first it was the summer, then five months, and then two years. Two and a half, at most. Although I am still here, somehow I'm determined to leave. It's not because I don't love Toronto, because it's a wonderful city. It's not because I don't love my career, because saving the world is pretty fun ...
Toronto, Ontario, Canada jose... per floor but its on a shift system, at night 1 staff per floor. The top floor has a roof terrace with trellissing to avoid climbing over. Does look oppressive and doesn't give a view out. Assisted living have a garden and verabdah. Overall, very doemstic and non-institutional. The 'reminescence manager' siad"this is their home, I am only a guest" which is the right attitude. Having the dementia on the top floor allows rooflights and plenty of daylight.
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada damo100
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