Ontario - Part 3

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Category: Ontario (page 3)

Graffiti Alley

It hasn’t been a great year for roadside “you can visit at…
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Early Bird and El Catrin

I’m back on the road and have loads of interesting stories to…
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Remembrance Day Celebrations at Fort York

Toronto is a city that takes its military history seriously. As such,…
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A Dalek in Toronto

I first noticed the Dalek on October 19. I know the exact…
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Sharks After Dark

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada in Toronto has an evening program called Sharks…
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Revolver Gallery: Andy Warhol

If you follow the chain of cities on my blog, a few…
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Euclid Hall (a.k.a. The Keg Mansion) and its Ghost Stories

The Keg Mansion was built sometime between 1867-1868 by Arthur R. McMaster…
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Boralia (Permanently Closed)

Canada is somewhat lacking in its national food identity. There are some…
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Toronto: The Canadian York

The first time I was in Toronto (a.k.a. Upper Canada), I was…
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Blue Jays Fever

I’m going to do a brief interlude from the Nova Scotia posts…
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Ants

It’s 6am in Toronto and already you can see the long lines…
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Toronto

I’ve never really liked Toronto. There are lots of other completely wonderful…
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