Sunday, October 7, 2018

Toronto

The last stop on our trip was in Toronto. This was our first trip as a family outside the US. As we like to do in big cities that we've never been to before, we jumped on a big bus tour.
Strangely, Toronto didn't have much history. Several fires in the last century had burned down pretty much everything historical. So there were some random things like this car in the building!
And this building made with gold on the outside. I forgot to take a picture of it earlier but it's in between the other two buildings. It was just the windows that were gold plated.
And of course, we saw the hockey hall of fame. We're not hockey fans at all so we just drove by.
We took a little boat tour as well. And I must admit the view from the water was quite nice. Andrew thought so too.
We had grand designs to visit the St. Lawrence Market. It's the biggest or one of the biggest public markets in the world. We were excited!
But it was closed! So bummed!
We did some research about original Toronto foods. Did you know that about half of the people from Toronto are immigrants? It's grown so much in recent years as well. So when we looked up foods to eat in Toronto, we got lots of Pho and Thai foods. But we did find this butter tart as an original Toronto food. Emz wasn't that impressed though.
This picture just about sums up our trip to Toronto. Somehow it just didn't jive with us. We got doused by a couple of big thunderstorms. We were underwhelmed by the lack of history and the food that we did eat. In fairness, the boys and girl don't really enjoy any city. And this one seemed to not have much of any feel or character to it. It seemed so stale. I wanted to like it, but I couldn't. Oh well. We can't love every place. But it was a good experience to see some place different. We even had Korean food here that was very different too.

1 comment:

\0/ A Heart of Worship said...

Hi Sandy and Peter! This is Letitia from HCC! I left a comment on an older post last week, but I have no way of knowing if you saw it or responded. I am so glad to see the family doing well! Sandy, please drop me a line at Letitia.F.Perry@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you!