A Taste of Toronto during the DIE
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A Taste of Toronto during the DIE
DIE = DO IN EXILE, Toronto, July 26-28 2002.
First off: Kudos to B747, San Diego 1K, Guy Betsy and everyone who is putting together an awesome event.
I plan to spend Saturday afternoon getting "A Taste of Toronto:" which will hopefully include:
*A visit to the Top of the CN Tower
*Walking along King St and maybe Yonge Street
*visit to the Skydome (it's a nice tour.. been on that.)
*Light early lunch somewhere... maybe Tim Hortons? (HINT HINT!)
*Anything else you are interested in. (there's even a brewery called the Steam Whistler. We can raise a toast to those at "that OTHER event" on the west coast. ;-))
Wanted to take some of the work off the organizers. And it gives me an excuse to walk off all those traveling calories.
If anyone's interested just post here. Again, it's an open ended tour so just come and enjoy.
FYI: our TRUE TORONTO expert, Shareholder, is more than welcome to lead us. Thanks to you borther Shareholder I got a nice taste of Toronto
Oh, after dinner on Friday I am planning to go to HY's steakhouse for a much needed Habanos cigar smoke. If anyone's intersted come on down.
First off: Kudos to B747, San Diego 1K, Guy Betsy and everyone who is putting together an awesome event.
I plan to spend Saturday afternoon getting "A Taste of Toronto:" which will hopefully include:
*A visit to the Top of the CN Tower
*Walking along King St and maybe Yonge Street
*visit to the Skydome (it's a nice tour.. been on that.)
*Light early lunch somewhere... maybe Tim Hortons? (HINT HINT!)
*Anything else you are interested in. (there's even a brewery called the Steam Whistler. We can raise a toast to those at "that OTHER event" on the west coast. ;-))
Wanted to take some of the work off the organizers. And it gives me an excuse to walk off all those traveling calories.
If anyone's interested just post here. Again, it's an open ended tour so just come and enjoy.
FYI: our TRUE TORONTO expert, Shareholder, is more than welcome to lead us. Thanks to you borther Shareholder I got a nice taste of Toronto

Oh, after dinner on Friday I am planning to go to HY's steakhouse for a much needed Habanos cigar smoke. If anyone's intersted come on down.

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How about you throw the CBC tour in there, Catman, and maybe Dim Sum in Chinatown if there's time.
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Oh, this sounds like fun! Catman, thanks so much for suggesting it, and add me to the list.
And Catman, should we start mid morning for maple glazed doughnuts (or the sweet of your choice) at Tim Hortons? If that's all we get, then we can have the dim sum that markbach wants a couple hours later after some walking - an idea, by the way, that I wholeheartedly endorse. Dim sum is ONLY fun in a group.
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And Catman, should we start mid morning for maple glazed doughnuts (or the sweet of your choice) at Tim Hortons? If that's all we get, then we can have the dim sum that markbach wants a couple hours later after some walking - an idea, by the way, that I wholeheartedly endorse. Dim sum is ONLY fun in a group.
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CatmanWalk along Queen Street West between University and Bathurst before you walk along King Street West IMHO. Waaaayyy more interesting. Or for a long interesting walk go north on Yonge to Bloor Street then west on Bloor to about Ossington. Make sure you check out the BATA SHOE MUSEUM on Bloor West as it is one of the most interesting, odd museums I know! 
SanDiego1K Don't worry about Tim Horton's - you'll see lots all over Toronto without even trying!
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SanDiego1K Don't worry about Tim Horton's - you'll see lots all over Toronto without even trying!

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Thanks for all of your suggestions.
We can plan this out along the way but as I said everyoen can go off and do their own thing.
Tim Hortons in the mid morning sounds good becuase I am ready to finally eat my first Tim Hortons.
Edmonton... you are right on Queen Street. Brain dead moments. Sorry.
We can plan this out along the way but as I said everyoen can go off and do their own thing.
Tim Hortons in the mid morning sounds good becuase I am ready to finally eat my first Tim Hortons.
Edmonton... you are right on Queen Street. Brain dead moments. Sorry.
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Since I have a Tim Horton's on the street level of the building in which I live, does this mean I should attempt to smuggle a box of TIMBITS into the USA next Thursday when I come down to NYC, Catman?
We could do a real taste test by going out to Mississauga where Canada's first Krispy Kreme is located, and pit Tim against Krispy...
We could do a real taste test by going out to Mississauga where Canada's first Krispy Kreme is located, and pit Tim against Krispy...
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Sometimes we Canadians aren't very smart. I've got 4 Tim Horton's within a 5 minute drive of my house, but will still line up for half an hour at the Krispy Kreme when coming back from the airport.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Catman:
If you can get TimBits through security I would be open for that!
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If you can get TimBits through security I would be open for that!

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Nick, had I only known about your secret lust, I'd have brought a dozen Maple Glazed in with me last weekend instead of chocolates. 
Catman, we'd need to rent a car, though I am sure one of the locals would be happy to give us a lift out there [it's by the airport, as alluded to above] since there is no need to be a designated driver for this type of tasting. I have always lived in the core of cities, so never owned a car. Guess that's how I can afford all the flying I do.
yyzflyer's comment could be used by me as an excuse should there only be a couple left in the box by the time we meet for drinks on Thursday, but I shall give it a go. [Hmmm, might be safer from inspection if I put the box in my checked baggage.]
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Catman, we'd need to rent a car, though I am sure one of the locals would be happy to give us a lift out there [it's by the airport, as alluded to above] since there is no need to be a designated driver for this type of tasting. I have always lived in the core of cities, so never owned a car. Guess that's how I can afford all the flying I do.
yyzflyer's comment could be used by me as an excuse should there only be a couple left in the box by the time we meet for drinks on Thursday, but I shall give it a go. [Hmmm, might be safer from inspection if I put the box in my checked baggage.]
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Catman:
How difficult would it be to get to Mississauga from where we are?
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How difficult would it be to get to Mississauga from where we are?
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Pig-out on Tim Horton's instead. BTW, the Apple Fritter is one of the biggest sellers!
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