Saturday, July 9, 2016

Downtown Toronto, Canada

 
CN Towner
My daughter and I visited Toronto as part of a longer vacation in the area.  We spent two days biking through downtown and the islands in Lake Ontario.  

Our downtown tour took us all over the city to see historical areas, new landmarks and scenic city sites. 

Cycling is very popular in Toronto.   The drivers were courteous and patient.  Cyclists are accepted pretty much everywhere - shopping centers, train stations, sidewalks, promenades....  However, the city could use a more robust cycling infrastructure.  There is really only one off-street bike path - along the waterfront.

The weather was perfect for biking.  I kept wondering if I could bike year-round in Toronto.  It would be tough. 


Historic John Street RR Roundhouse

Toronto Waterfront

Historic Distillery District
St. Lawrence Market Place


 
 

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