Kingston, on Lake Superior, has two loonnggg main drags.
Turns out it WAS easy to deduce what Canadian Creme is.
Welcome to Toronto. Starting in Financial and St. Lawrence Districts.
Union Station, 1927
Fairmont Royal York. Let's see, 7th Fairmont been to.
Berczy Park and its dog fountain. (See all dog statues encircling and looking up at a bone?)
Flatiron building just like NY. Except much smaller. And not in NY.
St. Lawrence Market, 1902. Headed to Carousel Bakery for.....
Peameal Bacon Sandwich is a Canadian essential. And I need to bring back some maple mustard.
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.
Further east is The Distillery District. You can figure out what this complex used to be.
Walking to Harbourfront district.
Queens Quay Terminal was built on the lake in 1926 for cold and dry storage. Now it has offices and a small mall.
Reminder of being on the water.
Blueberry Cheesecake and Carrot Cake. Basically health food. So quit being all judgey.
Why do the police have roads closed off? Why are there hundreds of girls of all ages wearing gold sparkly short dresses. Ohhhhh
Synonymous with Toronto, CN Tower was built in 1911 to dock dirigibles.
View at 1,135 feet, looking east.
This includes Centre Island.
Northeast.
It wasn't scary. Only cried a little.
Topo Magnifly 4
Walking NW.
Kensington Market is bohemian area covering several blocks including former homes with vintage clothing and artsy stuff.
I'd bet everyone in this area likes Trudeau.
Chinatown. Wonder what happens at Fantasy Spa.
Felt like I was in Asia with the sites and smells.
How far from downtown.
Back downtown at Yonge-Dundas Square.
3 level Eaton Centre has 300 shops.
Good night.