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    • Day 13

      Toronto

      October 9, 2023 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Auf der Durchreise machen wir einen Übernachtungsstopp in Toronto. Am Vormittag haben wir eine Free Walking Tour gebucht und erfahren einige interessante Details über die Stadt. Danach machen wir uns auf den Weg zu den Niagara Falls 😊Read more

    • Day 22

      Journée à Toronto

      August 27, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Journée pluvieuse aujourd'hui mais pas de souci, grande ballade dans downtown! Toronto est bien agréable, cosmopolite et tres variée !!pres de 50 % de la population est d origine étrangère, de nombreuses communautés cohabitent dans une ambiance plutôt tranquille ! Toronto a beaucoup d attraits, le dynamisme économique et la qualité de vie! C est pour cela qu elle est devenue la 4e plus grande ville d amerique du Nord !Read more

    • Day 284

      Nathan Phillips Square

      November 4, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Right in front of the town hall is the Nathan Phillips Square. On it you can find Archways that where constructed to remind us of the horrors of world war 2. Underneath is a running track. The tourist seam to be more interested in the flashy, colour changing "Toronto" sign...Read more

    • Day 7

      CF Toronto Eaton Centre

      November 19, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 3 °C

      The Toronto Eaton Centre (corporately styled as the CF Toronto Eaton Centre since September 2015, and commonly referred to simply as the Eaton Centre) is a shopping mall and office complex in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Read more

    • Day 7

      3D Toronto Sign

      November 19, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 3 °C

      The 3D Toronto sign, officially the 3D TORONTO sign and commonly known as the Toronto sign, is an illuminated three-dimensional sign in Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that spells the city's name. It is 3 metres tall, and 22 metres long (prior to the addition of the maple leaf and the medicine wheel), lit by LED lights controlled via Wi-Fi, that can create an estimated 228 million colour combinations, approximately equal to what the human eye can sense.

      Originally installed for the 2015 Pan American Games as a temporary attraction meant to be dismantled in November 2016 at the earliest, the City of Toronto government decided to continue to operate the sign after it became popular with tourists and residents.
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    • Day 15

      Auf nach Toronto

      October 5, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C

      Nach einer kurzen Nacht im Flugzeug (da 3 Stunden Zeitverschiebung war die Nacht von 22:30 Uhr bis 6 Uhr früh nur 5 Stunden lang) landen wir am internationalen Flughafen von Toronto. Die Einreise geht sehr schnell und um 10 Uhr sind wir schon bei unseren Verwandten 40 km außerhalb von Toronto. Also erstmal Jetlag ausschlafen.Read more

    • Day 18

      Toronto - Canada

      April 2, 2020 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 7 °C

      Weiter in Amerika, etwas weiter nördlich. Wenn auch virtuell, muss man ja die Reiserouten optimieren.
      Warum nach Toronto? U2 Konzert war unser Grund. Wir also rübergeflogen, Frühstück, sightseeing, Konzert, Frühstück, Niagarafälle und wieder heim. War toll, konnte man damals 2015 noch so machen.Read more

    • Day 2

      Ein Tag in Toronto

      April 29, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Gestern habe ich noch gescherzt über die 24 Stunden Verspätung von Jürgen, heute ist mir nicht mehr nach scherzen zumute. 😉 Mein Flug von Amsterdam nach Toronto hatte 2,5 Stunden Verspätung, deshalb musste ich sehr schnell sein um beim Umsteigen den Anschlussflug nicht zu versäumen. Leider wusste ich nicht, dass es in Toronto keinen Transit Bereich gibt und jeder umsteigende Passagier zuerst Einreise, Zoll und Security Check erledigen muss, bevor man zu den Gates darf. Dies hatte zur Folge, dass ich erstmalig in meinem Leben einen Flieger verpasst habe. Am flight Radar konnte ich, wartender Weise, von der Schlange des Security Checks beobachten, dass mein Flieger 20 Minuten Verspätung hat. Diese Verspätung ist entstanden, weil sie meinen Koffer natürlich ausladen mussten. Tja, Koffer da, Flieger weg. 😉

      Ein netter Herr am Travel Desk sagte mir, dass das alles kein Problem sei. Er bucht mich einfach auf einen anderen Flug um, beiläufig erwähnte er, dass dieser Flug erst in 30stunden sein wird. 😂😂

      Tja, ab nun versuchte ich das Beste daraus zu machen. Im Handumdrehen war ein Hotel gebucht, die Shuttle Busse zum Hotel sind vom Flughafen aus easy zu erreichen. Sehr interessante Preise haben sie hier in Kanada, dachte ich mir und buchte das günstigste Einzelzimmer um 150euro. 😂

      Nach einer entspannten Nacht habe ich mir dann bei strahlendem Sonnenschein Toronto angeschaut. Eine traumhaft schöne Stadt, in der man das Gefühl hat in der Zukunft angekommen zu sein. Sehr viele Erlebnisse für zwei Tage!

      Mein Anschlussflug geht erst um 22:20, aber ich bin schon um 19uhr am Flughafen, man lernt ja ein wenig dazu! 😉 Ankommen werde ich in Halifax im Hotel um ca 3 Uhr, eine lange Nacht erwartet mich also.. aber alles gut gegangen!
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    • Day 7

      Toronto

      May 8, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      Day 7 - Toronto, or what seemed like a wild fever dream

      New York, the city that never sleeps - well, maybe at 6am on a Sunday it does. The streets were almost eerily empty on my drive to LaGuardia. Luckily, that also meant that there was almost no traffic and the ride went smoothly, as did the check-in with AirCanada. The security check was something I wasn't looking forward to. I completely forgot that you're supposed to take your shoes off during security checks in the US. That still seems weird to me. However, all went well and I killed the time on the channel #breakfastclub on Dimitri's server, ironically being the only one to actually have breakfast - I needed to try Dunkin' Donuts in the US eventually, after all. I spent the flight listening to music and catching up on my Norwegian lessons, which I haven't really paid attention to during my trip. Since it only took 1h40min, the time was quite easy to kill. The first thing that made it blatantly obvious that I was about to enter another country was the language. I hadn't been exposed to this much French in a long time. After landing, I got on a train to Union Station and wanted to drop off my suitcase at a nearby place until I could check-in at my hotel. However, I was a little lost in thought and realised after some time that I had long passed the lockers, so I decided to simply walk around the city carrying all of my stuff with me. Toronto at first didn't seem too different from New York. There were skyscrapers, there were really nice and warm people, and there were way more homeless people than I am used to from home. All in all, almost the same with a bit of French mixed in. However, I soon started to discover some differences. One thing that stood out to me was that Toronto apparently tries really hard to be artistic - in my opinion, successfully so. There's some kind of art at almost each corner. My first stop was the CN tower. Security-guy informed me that he'd have to search my entire suitcase. We started making conversation throughout the process; about my travels, with whom I'm staying and how I got to know people from North America. As it turned out, Security-guy uses Discord as well, only in his case for gaming. I was intrigued to ask for his username, but considered that this would be rather inappropriate and decided against it. The view from the CN tower upon the city was a bit underwhelming in comparison to NYC, however, the view of Lake Ontario was breathtaking. I also saw the Island Park from above and decided to take a ferry over there after I was done with my tour and the check in. After I came back down from the CN tower, I got a cold drink and relaxed a little in the sun with some music. It was 14° with a clear blue sky, no comparison to the miserable weather we had in New York these last few days. Another difference that I noticed as I continued my walk came to me as I started smelling weed - and realised that I haven't smelled any here before at all. NYC was basically covered in that smell, somehow I expected the same for Toronto. I stopped at the old spaghetti factory to get lunch and ended up ordering the by far most fancy pasta I have ever had in my life and am likely to have again - butternut squash, caramelised onions and brie stuffed ravioli with cherry tomatoes, spinach and garlic shrimp in alfredo sauce. From the start I knew that the food was going to be a huge aspect of the experience and it was one of the things I looked forward to the most about my journey, but it was still amazing how much different, yet great food I ate within the span of a week. It is also incredible how many calories I consumed and how much money I spent on said food, but I try not to think about that too much. This was going to be a one in a lifetime experience for me, so I wasn't going to start counting pennies. I also ordered a pitcher of Canadian draught beer without really knowing how much a pitcher is. As it turns out, it's about 1.5 litres. Slightly tipsy due to the burning sun, I continued my walk to the City Hall. After that, I wanted to go to my hotel to check in. However, my day would turn out to go in an unexpected direction. A few metres from City Hall, I met Dave and his two dogs, Oni and Fiasco. Dave was sitting on the street, begging for - as his sign said - money or weed. I gave him props for the sign and asked him if he wanted my leftover doughnut from the morning. He agreed and I sat down next to him for like half an hour. We talked about alcoholism, drugs, the criminal law system, COVID and so on. During the conversation, he shared some of his joint with me. He seemed quite educated, although leaning very heavily to the alternative and slightly to the conspiracy theorist side. He was then kind enough to show me the way to my hotel. After I checked in, we walked down to the Waterfront together. On the way, he wanted to teach me how to skateboard, which turned out about as well as you would expect knowing my terrible balance. He also pointed out some interesting places to me. Turns out, I found a local guide in Toronto as well. In this case, it was just a polite beggar. We arrived at the Waterfront and smoked another joint together, before walking along the water to the harbour where a ferry would take me to Ward's Island. We parted ways and exchanged our contacts, saying we'd stay in touch, both perfectly aware that we wouldn't. I was awaiting my ferry as I realised I'd have to make my way back alone, in the dark; around half an hour of walking through a city full of homeless people and addicts, still slightly tipsy and under the influence of drugs, not really knowing where exactly I'd need to go cause my Google Maps wasn't cooperating. You've got to give me one thing, I do know how to stay safe. On the ferry, I started some smalltalk with the guy standing next to me. His name was Ivan, a 19 year old economics student from Russia who'd been living in Toronto for 3 years but still took the ferry every other day to walk around the island. He walked me around and showed me some of his favourite places there. As it got late, we found ourselves some chairs and sat down by the lake to watch the sunset. He gave me a jacket but I still think I might get a cold because of that - but even if I will, the view was definitely worth it. We arrived back on the mainland at around 9pm and took the metro together. Ivan then told me how to reach my hotel from my stop and our ways parted there. Back at the hotel, I needed to figure out how to get to the airport the next morning. I also tried out uber eats for the first time and got some very cliché things - pogos (or corn dogs), tater tots and flavoured cheese curds. Tomorrow, I'd get to try poutine. Gotta love Canada, man.Read more

    • Day 3

      One Test Down …

      July 31, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

      … one more to go.

      Got the results of the first of two PCR tests we need to join our Quark Expeditions group tomorrow and board Ultramarine on Tuesday.

      We took the test yesterday morning at 8:44a … at the SwitchHealth testing clinic at Union Station. The results were available in the SwitchHealth portal at 6:22p this evening.

      NEGATIVE! Never thought this word would come to mean so much to us!

      The next test will be done tomorrow. Don’t have to worry about where to go to get this test. Quark is handling the details!
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