Written by MilwVon on August 21, 2009
- In terms of my free time in Toronto, the Afternoon Niagara Falls tour that I did was a highlight! Some of my friends were going to blow off Tuesday's meetings and educational sessions to...
Written by MichaelJM on October 1, 2004
- On our way to Quebec City we stopped off at Trois-Rivieres. Our main memory of this town is The Monastere des Ursulines. Keep an eye out for the signs and pause to examine these impressive...
Written by shaunandtrish on September 11, 2005
- Toronto is a lot like New York and San Francisco in that it contains a number of very interesting, accessible, and distinct neighbourhoods. I was aware of them before the trip, but I have to...
Written by Uncle Travelling Matt on March 23, 2002
- What would your answer be if someone asked you to name Canada's national sport? Would you say baseball? No, probably not. Would you say basketball? Hmm, not really, no. Would you even say Lacrosse? Erm,...
Written by Uncle Travelling Matt on March 16, 2002
- I wasn't that impressed with the whole CN Tower experience, to be honest. I mean ok - as city landmarks go there are fewer sights so instantly recognisable as the CN Tower is. And seeing...
Written by Tim G on February 28, 2002
- The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is Toronto's public transit system and unless you want to sweat the traffic it's your best way to get around. The system incorporates three subway lines, streetcars, buses, and an...
Written by nickyjj on June 24, 2007
- Air CanadaOn my recent trip to Toronto from Manchester (see my review of the Hilton Toronto!), I decided to fly using the direct service form Manchester to Toronto. This direct route operates daily departing Manchester...
Written by macodiva on April 12, 2006
- Toronto is a great place, there's something to do for everyone pretty much all the time. It is split up into various sections that all seem to blend into one another, such as the Historic...
Written by MichaelJM on October 1, 2004
- The next leg of the journey was a long, but straight-forward drive, bypassing Toronto and into Montreal, the second largest city in Canada. Montreal has a true French appeal to it. Indeed the city, we...
Written by MichaelJM on October 1, 2004
- We based ourselves next in Kitchener, in the heart of Mennonite country, and from here we could explore the surrounding countryside to the west. In particular we travelled to St Jacobs, Stratford, Godderich, and the...
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