Toronto

 Kingston, on Lake Superior, has two loonnggg main drags.

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Turns out it WAS easy to deduce what Canadian Creme is.

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Welcome to Toronto. Starting in Financial and St. Lawrence Districts.

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Union Station, 1927

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Fairmont Royal York. Let's see, 7th Fairmont been to.

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Berczy Park and its dog fountain. (See all dog statues encircling and looking up at a bone?)

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Flatiron building just like NY. Except much smaller. And not in NY.

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St. Lawrence Market, 1902. Headed to Carousel Bakery for.....

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Peameal Bacon Sandwich is a Canadian essential. And I need to bring back some maple mustard.

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St. Lawrence Market has a lower level. Got in line at popular Stonemill Bakehouse for an Almond Croissant that I think may have had more butter than flour.

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Further east is The Distillery District. You can figure out what this complex used to be.

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Walking to Harbourfront district.

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Queens Quay Terminal was built on the lake in 1926 for cold and dry storage.  Now it has offices and a small mall.

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Reminder of being on the water.

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Blueberry Cheesecake and Carrot Cake. Basically health food. So quit being all judgey.

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Why do the police have roads closed off? Why are there hundreds of girls of all ages wearing gold sparkly short dresses. Ohhhhh

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Synonymous with Toronto, CN Tower was built in 1911 to dock dirigibles.

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View at 1,135 feet, looking east.  

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This includes Centre Island.

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Northeast.

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It wasn't scary. Only cried a little.

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Topo Magnifly 4

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Walking NW.

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Kensington Market is bohemian area covering several blocks including former homes with vintage clothing and artsy stuff.

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I'd bet everyone in this area likes Trudeau.

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Chinatown. Wonder what happens at Fantasy Spa.

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Felt like I was in Asia with the sites and smells.

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How far from downtown.

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Back downtown at Yonge-Dundas Square.

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3 level Eaton Centre has 300 shops.

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Good night.

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