Last stop for my Summer 2018 trip was Toronto, Canada! The 85 degree weather, although not ideal, was a nice change from the 45 degrees in Iceland. It was also nice to finally be able to read English on signs and packages again.
Our first day was packed, with going to the CN Tower to see the view of the city, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Chinatown, the multi-cultural Kensington Market, Graffiti Alley, and the huge shopping mall; CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Although I never want to pay money to go up a building ever again, I can't deny the views that we got to see from the top of the CN Tower. The aquarium was pretty cool (280% better than the Waikiki Aquarium), but I'm not a huge fan of them to begin with, so it was meh. We found a money exchange place in Chinatown that literally gave us the exact rate, which was awesome. Kensington Market was a street that had a lot of different stores, ranging from clothes to restaurants to grocery stores that catered to all types of people. Graffiti Alley was definitely one of my favorite places, because all the art was so nice and was the perfect place for a photoshoot. The mall was HUGE and I regret not having more time (and money) to spend, because there were SO MANY CUTE CLOTHING STORES that we saw but couldn't buy from :( We went to the harbor on our second day, and walked the PATH (which was actually pretty underwhelming). We went to St. Lawrence Market which was my favorite part of the day, because they had so many different foods. We ended at Allan Gardens, which was a beautiful botanical garden, before going to a fancy French restaurant called Le Notre Bistro, where we each had a three course meal FOR LIKE $32 USD IT WAS RIDICULOUSLY CHEAP FOR AMAZING FOOD.
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