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Quote: On the second day of our visit to Toronto, we rented a car from Enterprise (there's an office on Simcoe Place, just down from Union Station) and planned to drive to Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake for the Read More
Quote: If like me you have followed ice hockey for most of your adult life, but don't live in Canada, then visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame is pretty much a must when you're in Toronto. You can find it on Yonge Street Read More
Quote: Ottawa's Parliament Hill is a complex of buildings which pretty much from the moment Ottawa was chosen as Canada's capital functioned as the heart of the administration of the country. The buildings themselves Read More
Quote: I did want to drive up to Ottawa from the US and the excuse of an exhibition of Renoir's landscapes, which was running in the museum as a temporary display, was just too appealing to miss the opportunity to see Read More
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Quote: Casa Loma is a Gothic style house that was built as a residence in the early 1900s and was converted into a museum in 1937. It is just outside the city and offers an escape from city life with a bit of history Read More
Quote: When we checked in with Parks Ontario at Canoe Lake, we were given our little yellow garbage bag, and warned about bears. The bears, it appeared, were bad this year. 'Hang up your food,' they warned. We Read More
Quote: During my time in Toronto, I wanted to make the most of the shopping opportunities. I was told the best place for this would be The Eaton Centre as it is the largest in the city. Situated in the heart of the Read More
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Quote: This is a great place for a foodie. Come to the market hungry. There are two floors of every type of food imaginable and plenty of tables and chairs to relax and enjoy your treasures. On Sunday mornings, be Read More