Toronto, it's beauty and history
Toronto
5th September, 2018
Today we set out to explore some more of Toronto. First up we ascended the CN Tower - seems every US/Canadian city we have been to has a tower.
The CN Tower has a glass floor, but it's quite small and doesn't turn - like the Seattle one.
Then we took a harbour cruise which headed out to the offshore islands.
It was around 30 deg today, although those clouds in the city shot show that there's a change coming tonight.
After lunch we headed out to Fort York, an historic settlement on the shore of Lake Ontario, although in the past 200+ years, the shore has moved away from the fort, so it no longer has a lake frontage. The immersive experience of a battle in 1812 here was amazing.
After this we stumbled across an Aussie barista in a Lavazza coffee shop who understood how frustrated we were with the local product. Thanks Natalie.
Tomorrow we are off to Ottawa - the state Capital.
5th September, 2018
Today we set out to explore some more of Toronto. First up we ascended the CN Tower - seems every US/Canadian city we have been to has a tower.
The CN Tower has a glass floor, but it's quite small and doesn't turn - like the Seattle one.
Then we took a harbour cruise which headed out to the offshore islands.
It was around 30 deg today, although those clouds in the city shot show that there's a change coming tonight.
After lunch we headed out to Fort York, an historic settlement on the shore of Lake Ontario, although in the past 200+ years, the shore has moved away from the fort, so it no longer has a lake frontage. The immersive experience of a battle in 1812 here was amazing.
After this we stumbled across an Aussie barista in a Lavazza coffee shop who understood how frustrated we were with the local product. Thanks Natalie.
Tomorrow we are off to Ottawa - the state Capital.
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