Even though Montréal is smaller than Toronto, it felt more far-flung, more congested with traffic and construction, harder to get my arms or head wrapped around. The core of Toronto is filled with historic and modern architecture everywhere, whereas Montréal has most...
Read moreHalloween-on-Canadian-Thanksgiving, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada – October 2018
Halloween is a big deal at lots of campgrounds. At this KOA, it was celebrated on the three-day Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. Since I’m a big sentimental mush, it was super fun to participate in all these festivities! This weekend was very bilingual. I dusted off my...
Read moreOttawa, Ontario, Canada – October 2018
The Centre Block of Parliament Building is the main attraction in Ottawa, pictured here. Now it’s closed for renovation. I am so grateful I made it under the wire! There are still tours of the other buildings on Parliament Hill. You can get tickets online or...
Read moreLeslieville(!) Toronto, Ontario, Canada – October 2018
It’s ridiculous how much I loved this neighborhood. It’s actually really fun to see your name everywhere. I was...
Read moreToronto, Ontario, Canada – October 2018
Toronto is FULL of gorgeous old architecture and landscape architecture, and equally FULL with modern – and frequently unbelievably tall – architecture. It is also bustling with a multicultural population, and I saw far fewer homeless people than I do in...
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