Two weeks ago, I headed out early on a Friday morning for the long drive northeast to the Canadian city of Toronto. I arrived in the early evening, with my allergies inflamed after an afternoon of driving through the wilds of Michigan. After a quick trip to find a pharmacy, we settled in at the sports bar just around the corner from our condo for dinner before calling it an early night to recover from a day of travelling.
Saturday morning was spent walking around the lakefront, enjoying the views and trying to get a little lay of the land. The afternoon was spent at Rogers Centre, where the Blue Jays easily handled the Orioles to keep their hold on first place in the AL East. Eventually we ended up at the fancy Italian restaurant across the street for dinner and drinks.
Sunday was another day of exploring. After a late breakfast, we ended up on a bus tour, which, due to street closures, was not following its normal path. It managed to drop us off a few blocks away from the Royal Ontario Museum, where we headed to enjoy some culture, including a special exhibit on Pompeii. Thankfully, the tour was back on its normal path afterwards, so we grabbed a ride back to the condo before heading out to the Molson Canadian Ampitheatre for the Oddball Comedy Fest, which I went into much detail here. After the show, we eventually managed to catch a cab back to the condo.
Monday was time to bid a temporary farewell to Toronto, as we headed south to Niagara Falls, where we spent the afternoon. Continue reading →
