Reacquainting with Toronto
There’s no better way to get to know your own city than by having visitors in town—a chance to do things you wouldn’t usually, and become more aware of what’s on offer. This past weekend was a good one, event- and weather-wise, to check out places and happenings I hadn’t before:
• The Beach Celtic Festival
Organizers made a point of stating this was a "Beach" activity (not a Toronto one), clarifying, to friends from New York and Boston how the Beaches are a distinct community (from Toronto) and proud to be one. There was a fun atmosphere and a variety of performers. Fathers as well as daughters had a chance to display their community spirit and dance routines! (Please see photo at the start of this blog entry.)
• Queen West Art Crawl
Knowing the amount of work and expense that goes into putting up individual displays, I’m not sure how participants might have felt or how the jurying and set-up processes went. The overall impression/quality appeared mediocre and disappointing to those from other parts.
• Paws Way
This is a "pet discovery" center that appeals to all, non-pet-lovers included, with its animal heroism exhibits and themed lecture series. The hours and information services are also user-friendly, especially for later on a rainy Saturday afternoon. (Not clear who the creators/sponsors of this venture are, but the Purina logo is included.)
• The Drake Hotel
Yes, they do make the best afternoon tea scones in town (apart from my own), and the comfort food at the bar isn’t bad either. Edamame followed by grilled cheese, with champagne, proved an interesting combination!
• Gladstone Hotel
Their Saturday night Karaoke is a lot of fun, for participants and listeners!
• Chippy’s on Queen
If you’ve not tasted the "real thing," these may be as good as it gets in the ‘hood. We didn’t like the cooks touching money and (?), and then the food, without washing their hands in between. But, a line was building, and maybe they were short-staffed. Can’t really go wrong with chips when they’re home-cut. However, the batter on the fish was a tad crunchy/heavy… That said, it’s a nice concept and there’s a good menu and price range. The $7.99 (cod) can be enough for two!








