#258016 - 10/06/2005 21:50
Tips on Toronto area vacation
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SWMBO and me are going to spend our summer vacation in the Toronto area. What's a 'must see' beside the regular CN tower-Niagara falls-Ontario place-tourist stuff? Can anybody recommend a restaurant and/or a club (preferably the techno, house or electro flavor) in Toronto? Are there fellow empeggers living nearby? Any info would be highly appreciated.
Peter
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#258017 - 11/06/2005 02:08
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: dr_dos]
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The biggest attraction would be the one and only Mark Lord. He can usually be found wandering in the wilderness with a GPS in his hand.
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#258018 - 11/06/2005 12:14
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
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I though Mark was from Ottawa? If you make it as far south as Windsor, I can show you a good time here, and SE_Sport_Driver is right across the river too
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#258019 - 12/06/2005 04:54
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: JBjorgen]
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Actually, I think you're correct. I think I was recalling some posts in the past where he was talking about visiting toronto. I recall one in particular with some cool graffiti art.
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#258020 - 15/06/2005 02:12
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: dr_dos]
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Registered: 13/02/2002
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I used to live there, but sadly, I can't remember it well enough to be able to recommend much of anything. Two things I've been having a hankering for though: New York Subway -- it's a tiny hole-in-the-wall place on the north side of Queen Street and Portland (just east of Bathurst). It has a yellow sign, and is a few doors down from a photo lab (which I also recommend). A decent gyros from the Danforth. I can't remember the name of the place I used to frequent, and Google maps doesn't have the satellite images for me to look at. It's off of Danforth, between Broadview, and Pape. It's another hole in the wall joint, of course. I recall that there was a low circular fountain in the square outside the shop. Depending on when you're travelling, there's a festival on the Danforth that has some killer Greek food. There's also the Pride Parade at the end of this month, I think, that's a hoot to watch. I don't really have any clubs to recommend. The one I went to most often (which isn't saying much) is a basement dive. Naturally, I don't remember the name of it (Area 51, I think), but if you tell the cabbie to take you to "For Your Eyes Only", he'll get you there. It's a few doors west of the strip club. There's also System Soundbar, as well, which was really good, but had a bit of a steep cover, IMHO. After dancing, you can head up to Chinatown on Spadina -- there are a *ton* of Chinese restaurants that are open late-night. Otherwise, there's always a hotdog cart, which can be a bit hit-or-miss in terms of cleanliness. For other stuff to do, check out eye weekly -- it's a freebie newspaper filled with stuff to do. That'll have a good list of clubs, as well. I'd recommend staying west of Sherbourne, or east of Broadview at night, unless you're into scoping out the seedier side of life. If you're staying local to downtown Toronto, then the easiest way to get around is by streetcar/subway. Hope that helps.
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#258021 - 15/06/2005 04:59
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: canuckInOR]
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Quote: It's off of Danforth, between Broadview, and Pape
/me gets "La Villa Strangiato" suddenly stuck in his head.
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#258022 - 15/06/2005 20:20
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: dr_dos]
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Registered: 29/08/2000
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I don't live in Toronto, but I do visit there regularly (SWMBO's family lives there). It's about a 4 hour drive for us from Ottawa.
When will you be there? Our National Holiday is "Canada Day", celebrated each July-01, and there will be special stuff happening around then.
Similarly, "Yonge St." is *the* centre of Toronto, and gets closed down for a street-fest around July 8-10 this year -- google for "Celebrate Toronto Street Festival".
The best reliable Sushi in town is "Sushi-Time", at their original restaurant on Queen St. West, one block east of Spadina. While there, visit Active Surplus (upstairs next door), for weird and wonderful stuff. I suppose "Miss Behaviour" (further West on Queen St.) also falls into the "weird and wonderful" "cat"agory.
The grafitti I photographed is one alley south of Queen in the same general area, beginning at Spadina St. and continuing West.
Mountain Equipment Coop has a largish shop nearby, if you are interested in quality outdoorsy clothing or equipment at cheap prices.
Other "musts": take the passenger ferry (any one or two of the three) out to the Toronto Islands for a picnic day. Or just dine at the nice bistro out there, hang loose at the au natural beach, and play frisbee golf -- all on the islands. Hunt down the geocaches out there while you're at it, but look out for the fire ants at the easternmost cache.
Are you into mountain sports -- climbing, hiking, whatever? No mountains near Toronto, but the Niagra Escarpment is a longish cliff band that has much more to it than just the famous waterfalls. And I can often be found at Bon Echo provincial park (2/3 of the way from Toronto to Ottawa) on warm weekends and/or by arrangement if you have use of a car for a couple of days.
A drive around Amish country near Elora is well worthwhile, with dinner in Elora itself. About 90 minutes or less from Toronto.
There is also Stratford Ontario, with its own Avon river and Shakespearean playhouse -- well known with lots of good live stage stuff most nights through the summer. Reservations required.
Geeky computer stores are mostly all on College St, beginning at Spadina, and continuing West for a couple of blocks.
The whole Toronto harbourfront scene is looking rather good these days, so spend a day or three just walking around there (down next to Lake Ontario).
Cheers
Edited by mlord (15/06/2005 20:57)
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#258023 - 17/06/2005 00:58
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: mlord]
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Registered: 13/02/2002
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Quote: "Yonge St." is *the* centre of Toronto, and gets closed down for a street-fest around July 8-10 this year
I think this is mostly between Bloor and King Streets. Going north on Yonge...
Bloor street, at Yonge and Bloor has gotten pretty upscale, and is kind of the high-fashion area (at least, that's the direction it was going when I was last there).
Further north (get on the subway... it's walkable, but it's a *long* walk) is Yonge & Eglinton, which is one of the higher priced areas for apartments. This is a good place to go for sit around in a coffee shop types.
Quote: The best reliable Sushi in town is "Sushi-Time", at their original restaurant on Queen St. West, one block east of Spadina.
I can vouch for that! It's just down the block from where I used to work.
Quote: While there, visit Active Surplus (upstairs next door), for weird and wonderful stuff.
Fantastic place. I was there probably once a month, just to wander through the store. I rarely bought anything, but the selection is always changing.
This whole section of Queen St. is pretty alive, day or night. There's basically a big chunk of city in this area, from King/Bathurst at the southwest corner to College and Yonge on the northeast corner that has lots of things to look at and do.
Kensington market is another draw, if you like funky fashions, a block west of Spadina, on Dundas.
The grafitti I photographed is one alley south of Queen in the same general area, beginning at Spadina St. and continuing West.
Quote: Mountain Equipment Coop has a largish shop nearby, if you are interested in quality outdoorsy clothing or equipment at cheap prices.
It's on King, just east of Spadina. Before buying anything there, also check the prices of the shop across the street -- it can be just as cheap. Note that to buy anything at MEC, you have to be a member, which will cost you $5.
Quote: Are you into mountain sports -- climbing, hiking, whatever? No mountains near Toronto, but the Niagra Escarpment is a longish cliff band that has much more to it than just the famous waterfalls.
Or if mountain biking is your game, the best place to go is Hardwood Hills, near Barrie, about an hour and a half north. It's a x-country ski/mountain bike resort. They rent bikes and helmets.
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#258024 - 21/06/2005 16:13
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: canuckInOR]
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Registered: 02/03/2002
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Thanks for your input guys. I'll check it out...
Mark, are you going to be in Amersfoort this year?
Peter
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#258025 - 21/06/2005 16:30
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: dr_dos]
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Registered: 29/08/2000
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Quote: Mark, are you going to be in Amersfoort this year?
No, I cannot make it there this year (airfare is just too expensive right now). I think I may actually be in Toronto that weekend, or climbing at Bon Echo.
Cheers
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#258026 - 21/06/2005 17:16
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: mlord]
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Quote: I think I may actually be in Toronto that weekend
I'll fly out of Toronto the 5th of July. So I'll be back in Europe just in time to participate in Amersfoort. Unfortunately Melkon won't make it to Amersfoort either.
Peter
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#258027 - 21/06/2005 18:59
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: dr_dos]
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Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14496
Loc: Canada
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Thats cool. Are you in Canada now?
When will you be there? Want to meet up at all for some local exploration?
Cheers
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#258028 - 21/06/2005 19:41
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: mlord]
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Quote: Thats cool. Are you in Canada now? When will you be there?
Not yet. I'll fly into Toronto tomorow. I'll be there 1645ish local time.
Quote: Want to meet up at all for some local exploration?
Sure, where and when? We're going to stay in Toronto through Sunday to leave then to visit my wife's relatives in Burlington and Hamilton.
Peter
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#258029 - 22/06/2005 01:10
Re: Tips on Toronto area vacation
[Re: dr_dos]
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Registered: 29/08/2000
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Loc: Canada
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I've just now PM'd you with my mobile number, for Saturday.
Cheers
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