Archive for June, 2010

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Monday, June 28th, 2010

Toronto Travel

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Traveler’s Companion Eastern Canada

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780762703579
  • Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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Eastern Canada’s cosmopolitan cities, its French-bilingual heritage and its marvelous wilderness areas create a palette of culture and adventure unlike that found anywhere else on the planet. The Traveler’s Eastern Canada Companion is your key to this fascinating region. Take in the great cities: Toronto, where the CN Tower-the world’s tallest freestanding structure-pierces the skyline; Ottawa, the ideal capital city; bilingual, fun-loving Montreal; and Quebe… More >>

Traveler’s Companion Eastern Canada

What’s the cheapest way to travel from Toronto to Niagara Falls and back?

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Coach Canada is charging $ 30 for a two-way trip, I think it’s a little ‘troppo.Sai another bus company or some other way? ” M Only 18 so I can not rent a car. . . . Casino could take a bus? I heard that cost less, but I’m old enough? As I go with nine people. . but I think we will travel separatamente.Ogni apprezzato.Grazie suggestion.

Toronto Travel Discoveries – Gladstone Hotel – Bartender

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010


Toronto is a treasure trove of places with interesting history and architecture. Many of them have been torn down, but fortunately there are still a few of these fascinating gems left that connect us with Toronto’s interesting past. Yesterday I went to do an interview with Christina Zeidler, the driving force behind the revitalization of the Gladstone Hotel. It’s a place with a long and fascinating history. The longest continuously running hotel in Toronto was built in 1889, by a female entrepreneur named Susanna Robinson, who ran the hotel together with her 13 children. At one point the Gladstone, a railroad hotel, was the last place to obtain liquor before reaching Hamilton. It was also one of the first 10 hotels in Ontario that received a permission to allow patrons to drink alcohol and play shuffleboard in a specially designated area. But it all went downhill for the Gladstone from the glory days. Although continuously operating, the hotel was in disrepair for about 40 years and didn’t have a great reputation. In 2002 Toronto’s prominent Zeidler family decided to rescue this historic jewel. Eberhard Zeidler is one of Canada’s most famous architects and designed the Eaton Centre and Ontario Place. His daughter Christina Zeidler, an artist and filmmaker, was put in charge of the restoration and of managing the hotel. The entire infrastructure (plumbing, electrical, heating) was brought up-to-date. The hotel rooms, which used to be serviced by communal bathrooms, were

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Friday, June 11th, 2010

Toronto Travel

Image taken on 2006-02-06 21:11:16 by Jeherv.

Toronto Colourguide: Fifth Edition

Monday, June 7th, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780887806933
  • Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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Product Description
Discover the best Toronto has to offer in this up-to-date, full-colour guide written by local authors.

Toronto is Canada’s biggest city and most popular travel destination. Prepared and written by Toronto residents, the fifth edition of this Colourguide gives visitors the inside story on where to go and what to do — with full-colour photos throughout.
The emphasis in this book is on Toronto’s rich and diverse cultural life. Knowledgeable writers offer inf… More >>

Toronto Colourguide: Fifth Edition

What is the cheapest way to travel from Chicago to Toronto?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

I’m thinking of going to Toronto. May soon be the end of August. What is the cheapest way to travel? The flight is a b / c it costs too much. I take Amtrak or Greyhound? I’m with my friend once I am in Toronto, so I need a shelter or something. . . Only arrivarci.Grazie in advance for the help (-: