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Toronto
... and walk through again, and the clumps of tourists bunching up and falling over each other as they all tried to collect their things and put them on within a one-metre radius of the exit of the x-ray trays.
I had already bought my adult relatives some London-themed gifts from John Lewis, so we headed to duty free to supplement these with some English tea, and some Cadbury's grab bags (i.e. proper chocolate) for the kids. It was my first time at Terminal 5. Despite being ...
30 in Toronto
... pasta. The area around the falls reminded me of all the shops and amusement elements of a sea-side resort. Then we got a closer look at the falls and went down an elevator which gives access to tunnels which allow you to go behind the falls and to the side. Again an amazing view, rainbows all over the place and the thunderous roar of the water made it a wonderful experience. A definite must see. After the excitement of the falls when I got back to hostel we had ...
Adventure in the province of Ontario
... were Jazz festival, art and craft stores, patio cafes, pubs and one-of-a-kind Japanese sake store to hang around for breezy outing. In Yonge-Dundas square, musical performaces were free for the public in summertime.
Canada National Exhibiton, CNE was an unstoppable place for family fun, recreational and educational with special exhibitons ...
A Thoroughly Entertaining (Canadian) Thanksgiving
... and brown, what’s not to love?). After full second helpings of everything we could barely move by the time the apple pie & ice cream came out, served with a lump of cheddar cheese. This was then followed by something we are going to adopt at all future family gatherings - free flowing jelly shots. Sam’s friend Nicky who we had also met in Mongolia came around after dinner for drinks and the party carried on. We had an absolute ...
Howard Johnson Inn, Scarborough, Toronto - 015am
... sometimes coming to a halt, in the typical stop-go style of congested roads. There were an awful lot vehicles on the roads. And constant lane-changing and slowing down to watch out for, and checking the rear view mirror, trying to avoid getting shunted. And matching your speed to the traffic. High concentration. Glad I was on my own in the car. Glad it's over.
Coming into Toronto and seeing the ...