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Sunday, June 21, 2009

10 Things to do for Free in Toronto

1. The Beaches


The Beaches area is fun for walking along the board walk, cycling and sunbathing near the waters of Lake Ontario. The nearby commercial area is home to interesting shops for window shopping as well as cafes and restaurants.
2. Allan Gardens (Done!)


The lovely Victorian style greenhouses of this conservatory house a unique botanical garden, free to the public. The conservatory provides a warm and beautiful reprieve from the winter cold or a peaceful escape from the bustle of the city at any time of year.
3. Harbourfront Centre (Done!)


During the summer in Toronto, the Harbourfront area is alive with activity. Stroll around the area and experience live music, myriad festivals and educational camps, many of which have free admission. The walk along the waterfront is peaceful and relaxing if you would prefer to escape the commotion and enjoy the view of Lake Ontario.



5. Kensington Market (Done! Many, many times)


With its colorful corner fruit stands, many thrift stores and pubs, Kensington Market is a meeting place for some of Toronto’s most interesting people. Each month the neighborhood blocks off the narrow streets for a Sunday afternoon festival celebrating the diversity of the area with drums, dances and music.
6. Riverdale Farm (Done!)


Located in the midst of Toronto’s Cabbagetown in the downtown area, this 7.5 acre farm has wooded paths, flowered vegetable gardens and a number of animals, including cows, horses, donkey, sheep, goats, pigs, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and rabbits, which you can view for free in the barns or outdoor paddocks.
7. Don Valley


The ten kilometers of biking trails along the Don Valley are great for experts and beginners alike. The stretch of ravine between the Don Valley Brickworks up to Thornhill Park boasts some challenging trails, with exciting descents and climbs as well as some North Shore elements built in.
8. Wednesday nights at the Art Gallery of Ontario (Done!)


Housing over 36,000 works of art in its collection, the AGO is an excellent gallery worth visiting. You can do so for free every Wednesday evening between six and nine o’clock pm, when the museum drops its admission fee for the night.
9. St. Lawrence Market and Market Gallery (Done!)


Now a bustling marketplace filled with vendors of delectable foods, the Victorian building that hosts the St. Lawrence Market was once home to Toronto’s City Hall. It is a great place to wander and visit, or just sit and watch people interact. The gallery on the second floor, in what once was the council chamber. Now that space hosts periodically changing exhibits of paintings, artifacts and furnishings that display the history and culture of the area. Admission to the market and the gallery are free.
10. Toronto Islands


The trails, picnic areas and beaches of the Toronto Islands make them an ideal place to spend an afternoon. You may want to investigate the mysterious and perhaps macabre history of the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, or enjoy the sun on the clothing-optional beach on the west side of Hanlan’s Point. There are a number of baseball diamonds, volleyball courts and wading pools to enjoy as well.

More walking around

So on Friday we went for quite the stroll. We went through Cabbagetown, to see Allan Gardens, and to Riverdale Farm. We took an interesting walk through a cemetery as well. Lots of walking that day. Then we met up with Rohit and others for a free live show at Yonge/Dundas Square. Good thing about being on a budget in Toronto is that there is lots to see and do for free.


Kincardine June 2009

Above: Nana and Papa!
Above: Chrissy and Harry!

Above and Below: Sunsets in Kincardine below Tiny Tot Park.


So we went to Kincardine a couple of weekends ago to visit family and to go to Chrissy's wedding. The wedding was very casual and very nice. We stayed with my Aunt MaryLou and Uncle George. It's nice visiting with people for more than 5 minutes, which is what I've been used to for the past few years. Anyways, the wedding was on the beach and the reception in an awesomely decorated barn.

Not much else to say other than Kincardine was very pretty and I'm looking forward to going back again, soon!

Walking Tours

Awhile back we decided to go and check out the St. Lawrence Market. It was right before we were going to Kincardine. The market was pretty good and I was expecting high prices but they were much lower than I'm used to in the neighbourhoods I live in.

After having lunch we found a brochure for a walking tour of the area, and though we had already been to a few of the places we decided to still give it a go. It wasn't very far and I love me a good walk!

Below are some pictures of places that we went to. We also picked up a pretty kick ass pie for Aunt MaryLou and George.

Below: Mike posing under a statue in the Distillery District.

Below: Described as a castle, but I didn't understand the fuss.

Below: Toronto's version of the Flat Iron Building.

Storms!

I have a lot of blog catching up to do it seems. I'm in the grand Reference Library just north of Bloor on Yonge and it's ridiculously cold in here. I guess Toronto has decided that summer has arrived (and indeed it is one of the nicer days this week) so they're battling it full force with air conditioners.

Awhile back there was this pretty huge thunder/lightning storm in Toronto. I've never lived up so high, and being so high, it makes these storms way less scary to me and more cool. Right after the storm a beautiful, (actually later 2 beautiful) rainbow(s) appeared. Pretty! And pretty appropriate for our neighbourhood, don't you think?

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Check

I'm not playing the waiting game. I've ordered everything I need for my application, but am now waiting for them to get back to me, so I can do what I need to do with them, and then send them to where they need to go.

Transcripts from University: Check!
Renewed CDN Passport with extra pages (feeling ambitious!): Check!
Criminal Record Check: Still pending.

Mike and I are also going to Kincardine this weekend. There is a wedding, and we're renting a car to avoid that terrible bus ride.