Hello from Toronto (2) - Exploring Toronto's Waterfront by Bicycle and Checking Out the CN Tower

Since my European visitors are quite sporty I figuredover to Centre Island where there is a restaurant next
that renting a bicycle would be the perfect way ofto the ferry dock, unfortunately it was closed. So we
exploring the city. So to join them on their first guidedcycled back to the Centerville amusement park area
bicycle tour I grabbed my bike and the 5 of us headedwhere there was a beautiful restaurant with a
off to the subway station to go to Bicycle Solutionsgorgeous outdoor patio right next to a tranquil
near Parliament and Carlton Streets. Getting outfittedwaterway and we had a well-deserved rest., admiring
with a bike didn't take long and the cost was prettythe huge white geese that came up to us to request
reasonable at $70.00 for a whole week. Now all 5 ofsome food.After taking the ferry back to the mainland
us had a bicycle.Our tour began in Cabbagetown, onewe followed the Martin Goodman Trail east along the
of Toronto's historic districts. We first exploredEastern Beaches and had a peak at Ashbridges Bay
Riverdale Farm which is composed of a historic farmand the little peninsula right next to it, one of the most
house, a number of stables and several corrals holdingscenic and tranquil spots in Toronto. We then headed
a variety of farm animals. This miniature zoo allowshome on the trail past the Kew Gardens Tennis Club,
city kids to get to know farm animals up close. Wethe hockey/ lacrosse arena and the lawnbowling
then headed to the entrance of Toronto's Necropolis.facilities and my European guests commented on how
Established in 1850, the Toronto Necropolis is one ofsurprised they were that so much of Toronto's
Toronto's oldest and most historic cemeteries. Itswaterfront is publicly accessible and not fenced off as
picturesque location, collection of sculpture andprivate property as is the case with so many
Victorian buildings also make it one of the mostEuropean waterfront locations.A gourmet dinner
beautiful cemeteries in the city.Riding through the grittycapped off a beautiful day of exploration, allowing us
Regent Park neighbourhood on Parliament we made ato rest up for the next day to explore the CN Tower,
left to head over to the Distillery District - Toronto'sjust in time before the remnants of Hurricane Katrina
newest entertainment district. Founded in 1832 bywere scheduled to come into town. On Tuesday I
Brother-in-law William Gooderham and James Worts,joined my guests only for a half day since I had to do
the Gooderham and Worts Distillery eventuallysome work in the afternoon and we took the subway
became the largest distillery in the British Empire. Setin to explore the CN Tower. There were absolutely no
on 13 acres in downtown Toronto, the forty pluslineups on Tuesday, which was great, since the
buildings constitute the largest and best preservedSunday before we had noticed hundreds of people
collection of Victorian Industrial Architecture in Northlining up to get up the famous tower.We enjoyed the
America.The Distillery is now a pedestrian-only villagequick 58 second elevator ride that whisked us up to
entirely dedicated to arts, culture and entertainment.the restaurant level in 58 seconds and we started to
Internationally acclaimed galleries, artists' studios andtake in the panorama. Toronto's most famous, most
workshops, restaurants, bars and cafes, as well as livevisible landmark, the CN Tower is the world's tallest
music, all form part of this new landmark culturalbuilding. Built in 1976, the tower measures 553 metres in
centre. In addition to the history, arts and culture, Theheight. From its Look Out Level it offers a stunning
Distillery has been the location for over 800 film andview of the city, especially at sunset. Daring visitors
television productions in the past decade, includingcan test their courage by taking a walk across the
Chicago, X-Men, Against The Ropes and TheGlass Floor 113 stories above the ground, or travel
Hurricane, making The Distillery District the mosthigher up the tower to the Sky Pod another 33
popular film location in Canada.Of course we had tostoreys above ground.We only went as far as the
stop at the Mill Street Brewery, one of Toronto's fineLook Out area and went one level down to
micro-breweries. My Austrian visitors are great beerexperience the Glass Floor. I stepped on the Glass
lovers and I have been working on giving them a wideFloor very very briefly, the feeling of standing on a
variety of samples of Canadian beers, and we addedclear surface 113 floors above ground level was just a
the Mill Street brand to our tasting tour.From thelittle too much and made me a little squeamish. All of
Distillery District we headed south to Lakeshoreus really enjoyed the view from the tower, even
Boulevard where we cycled west past Harbourfront,though it was a little hazy, but it really gave us a great
an area that holds high-priced condos right next to theoverview of the city. What amazed my visitors was
waterfront, where highlights include speciality shops atthat Toronto looks so amazingly green from above,
Queens Quay Terminal, art, theatre and culturaland they had commented several times how unusual it
facilities at Harbourfront Centre and a terrific lakesideis to see such a huge metropolis that has so many
walking trail. Cruises of the harbour and ferry servicesgreen zones, parks and ravines, something that
run from here.Our bike tour continued west by thedefinitely enhances the quality of life in Toronto.After
water on the Martin Goodman Trail, past Ontario Placehaving taking in the city, we zipped back down in the
and the CNE - Canadian National Exhibition, which wasglass-enclosed elevators and took a walk over to the
in full swing with its rides and amusement activities. WeSteam Whistle Brewery, located at the former John
enjoyed the lake-front ride and were fascinated by theSt. Roundhouse, a Canadian Pacific Rail steam
Toronto Hippo Bus that was cruising on the waterlocomotive repair facility that was built in 1929. We had
inside a harbour basin.Our turnaround point for the tourto wait about 15 minutes for the facility to open and
came at Sunnyside Pavillion, a historic bathing pavillionadmired the beautifully renovated industrial architecture.
dating back to a time when the lakeshore was homeOnce inside we got a free taste of Toronto's premium
to a large amusement park. We sat down and hadpilsner. I am not a beer drinker myself, so I quenched
some refreshing drinks right next to a sandy beach onmy hunger with a fresh pretzel, while my Austrian
Lake Ontario. Rejuvenated we started our ride backvisitors savoured their samples.After the visit to the
and stopped off at a hot dog stand just outside thebrewery I had to head back to my office, but my
Princess Gates of the Canadian National Exhitionvisitors continued with a visit to the St. Lawrence
Grounds. My European visitors were fascinated by theMarket and a brief stop at the Eaton Centre. When
hot dog stands, particularly about the fact that youthey arrived back at our place, I could tell they had
could scoop all sorts of salads and condiments likespent another great day exploring Toronto.Susanne
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some road-side cuisine.After heading back throughunconventional travel and is chock full of advice, tips,
Harbourfront we took the ferry over to Hanlan's Pointreal life travel experiences, interviews with travellers
with our bicycles and started exploring the Torontoand travel experts, insights and reflections,
Islands on two wheels. We were all astounded by thecross-cultural issues, contests and many other
serenity of the surroundings, truly an oasis of greenfeatures. You will also find stories about life and the
right in front of busy downtown Toronto. We cycled alltransitions that we face as we go through our own
the way from the west to the east side where wepersonal life-long journeys.Submit your own travel
had another fabulous view of the cityscape from anstories in our first travel story contest( and have a
old abandoned pier.Of course all this working out wouldchance to win an amazing adventure cruise on the
necessitate a little refreshment break and we cycledAmazon River.