Monday, May 11, 2009

Toronto's district: Beaches


Toronto is on the lake Ontario, one of the five big lakes of North America, a "small lake" of 19000 km squared. Actually it is the smallest of the 5, but it's the 14th big lake in the world.
In this area there are more than 2 km of white beach, where during the summer it is possible to take a bath of sun or swim.
The lake is so big that it seems to be at the seaside, you can't see the other coast of the lake for km.
During the summer there are beach-volley courts and an outdoor swimming pool. Near the lake there are also bicycle and rollerblade paths.
To arrive at the beaches you have to take the subway and get off at Woodbine station and than get on the bus 92 that arrives at the beaches.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Toronto's district: Chinatown


As we said the city is very big, so you need time to visit every single corner. So every time that we visit a district of the city we'll write a post in the blog.
Today we tell you about Chinatown.
In Toronto there are 2 Chinatown: one in the downtown (the one we are going to talk about) and the other one in Missisuaga a Toronto's suburb.
What to say about Chinatown... it seems to be really in China!!!
Suddenly, you are the only european among only chinese people. The names of the shops are written in Chinese, and they are are full of things. The big sidewalks that you can find in Toronto, here become narrow, as they are full of things and people.
Prices are very cheap, and if you want you can also cut your hair for 7$.
I think you have to visit this part of the city, because it doesn't seem to be still in Toronto.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Supermarket

Doing shopping in Toronto is not a problem, you can find a lot of shops and malls everywhere.
For the food, we can suggest you Nofrills, Valumart and Basic Food, they are quite cheap and you can find whatever you want.

There is also an other market, Saint Laurence market, that is not a supermarket, but it's an indoor market with real little shops sending meet, fish, fruit, vegetables and all kind of spices.

If you want to buy cheap fruit and vegetable you have to go to ChinaTown, things are good and very cheap. The biggest Chinatown is near downtown, but there are other areas that can be consider little Chinatown in the city, for example Gerrald street east.

Toronto is an international city, so it's easy to find product from all over the world, also in the supermarkets. So if you like ethnic cuisine, here you are in the right place!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Public transportation


Here public transportation works very well, and the buses are punctual! if you want, you can leave the car in the garage and tour the city only with public transportation. Toronto has 2 subway lines and a lot of buses that reach all areas of the city. The ticket (or better the token) costs $2,75. You can pay directly on the bus but you have to pay cash and there is no change. There are also daily and weekly pass, but if you use the public trnsportation every day we suggest you the monthly pass. It costs $109, but you can use every kind of transportation (bus, subway, streetcars) every time you want. To know more about the public transportation you can visit www.ttc.ca, you will find the subway map and the list of all the buses and their schedule.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

The weather in April

Today is the 26th of April and I think it's time to say something about the weather in toronto.
It is very different from Italy, in fact it's like the weather we have in March and the average temperature is 13-14 degrees celsius.
The most different thing is the change of temperature that you can have between one day and the other or sometimes also in the same day!

These pictures show you everything:

April 1st 2009 - 14 degrees celsius


April 6th 2009- it snows!!!

April 12th 2009 - 25 degrees celsius

Here is quite normal to have a difference of temperature like 25 degree . Actually before leaving we knew that these kinds of changes are normal in the candian climate, but from 0 to 25 in 6 day I think it's really too much!
In addition we can say that it has rained a couple of days per week and that there isn't humidity but there is wind!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Toronto raptors



Michele really loves basketball, so in Italy we bought 2 tickets for the Nba game between Toronto Raptors (where plays the italian Bargnani ) and New York nicks (where plays another italian guy Gallinari). Unfortunately Gallinari had an injury so he didn't play.
Air Canada Center is really big, it has about 19800 seats and it was completely full!!! The atmosphere in the stadium is very nice, there is loud music, there are some shows at the end of every quarter and games that involve the public.
The public, for the italian standard, is quite calm, the jingles they sing are only two: "Defense", "Let's go Raptors" and as Isaw also on tv these are the only two types of jingle people sing, not only in Canada but also in Usa!
Another interesting thing, that in Italy doesn't exist, is that you can order food and drink directely from you seat. Besides the guys that sell drinks, chips or icecreams in the stadium, as we have in Italy, there are other guys in every section of the stadium going up and down the stairs to receive yourr order. Usually on you seat you have a menu and you can choose what to eat (pizza, sandwiches, hot dog, salads,etc). The guys have a small pc where they enter your order, your row and number of seat, you can pay cash or with credit card and after 5/10 minute you will received you order without moving! That's incredible! We should have something like this in Italy!
Regarding the security guards, it's better don't joke with them. There were some guys some rows after our that were arguing and one of them went to call the security. two minutes later arrived 3 big men and brought them out . After ten minutes all the people came back (alive!)but the security stayed there until the end of the game. I think that in Italy there would be a scuffle involving all the stadium...but you know here we are in Canada.
The game wasn't so good, but it was a very nice experience!

First day in Toronto: some pictures




First impression: this city is very big!!! We live about 8 km from the downtown, and we need 10 minutes by bus + almost 20 minutes by subway to arrive in the downtown, but we're still in the centre of the city.
It's not easy to describe the city, because the scenery changes a lot from district to district.
Streets are very wide, there are a lot of skyscrapers, but you don't feel "oppression" as in our cities.
The air is very clean, as in the mountain, and there are a lot of parks.
Here you can find some pictures of the financial district and Dundas square .