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I recently spend 17 fun filled years in Toronto, the capital of Ontario. Now I am living in the capital of Canada, Ottawa and I am enjoying the smaller city vibe. Not sure why you don’t like winter. Winter reminds me to be present in gratitude for beautiful days.
I’ve been in Toronto since 1958 and really appreciate how divers it has become: the people, the food, the culture. We have our issues but we are full of life. Loved your video. You really got us!
Thanks for visiting our home town area! We were in for a Blue Jays game a few Sundays ago and they won that day. So much to do in town. Lots of great plays, music and food. We went to Adega a Portuguese place while we were in. Sooooo good. Looking forward to your next video. Safe travels.
I lived just off Queen West in the 1990s. Queen Mother Cafe was open, The Bamboo was open, and so many more. It was not dangerous. It was less expensive, had more artists, was less hostile to the homeless and the vulnerable, but that didn't make it dangerous. In 2014, ten years ago, Vogue named Queen West the second hippest street in the World. Also, there are eleven (11) public swimmable beaches in the city of Toronto with lifeguards.
@@DelightfulTravellers I was just going to add, you should pop out to the Beaches area (Queen St. East) the next time you're in town. It's where the city comes to swim and meander along the boardwalk. The area is also well known for its jazz festival in July and there are lots of events and concerts held at Woodbine Park (Drake's concert venue, History, is across the street from the park as well).
There are other beaches along the waterfront that are very popular. Where we live just west of Toronto, the patios are open until sometime in Nov. Many have heaters etc. We don't shut down at the first sign of cold weather.
@@DelightfulTravellers I genuinely curious why do you guys choose DR between all countries that have white sand beaches and nice weather I just curious and I would like to know, greetings from Dominican Republic 👋
My first time watching. I've lived in Toronto for 40 years. I like that you offer up some facts. I don't mind the winters here. Not as harsh or cold as they used to be. If I can get a little vacation in the midst, I'm happy.
Brilliant video thanks guys!! Very random but I'm visiting just for one day in a few weeks time for the first time and I've heard the traffic is awful there . We are based in Niagara and are doing a day trip to Toronto,how do you suggest we get there .we have a car
if you go to the CN tower go for lunch or dinner it covers the cost of going up the tower which is expensive and there is a price fixed menu there, I have a friend that works there she says you might as well have lunch/dinner, it's worth it.
I spent some of my childhood in Toronto (mostly in the suburb of Pickering). My family moved to LA when I was 8 years old and I haven't been back. Now as an adult, it is on my bucket list to go back and revisit these places that I spent years 3-8 at. To no surprise, so much has changed! Thanks for this video!
The ‘Toronto’ sign in Nathan Phillips Square is updated every few years, currently displaying artwork by Toronto artist Joseph Sagaj. I’m glad to see you enjoyed your quick visit close to my neck of the woods (just north/west of Toronto) and I’m very curious to find out the exciting news in upcoming videos 😊!
So excited about this video. The food, neighborhoods all looked great! We visited Niagara Falls, Niagara on the Lake and New Market last year. We were told to avoid Toronto since we were driving. We are planning on flying up to Toronto next spring, recommendations please on public transportation and getting to the city from the airport. Thanks guys another fun video~Cara ❤
I'm so glad I found you guys! I'm visiting my brother in New Brunswick in October and transiting through Toronto. Definitely need to hang out there now after seeing your vlog! Although, the weather does look a bit british 😂 The distillery kinda reminds me of Camden and wow that bacon butty 😋
Do you have a link to the blue/white striped blouse you’re wearing at 16:40? It looks great on you, very light and flowy. If you can help me with a brand, thank you! P.S. I love Toronto and all the rest of Canada. Such a beautiful country.
Yes you can skate on the pond at Nathan Philips square. It cost only $15 to rent skates but the wait in line was around an hour for me personally. If you rent skate they take your ID so you absolutely have to return the skates lol
You guys are lots of fun, but I think you've been away from Toronto too long. They skate on the square in the winter...always have...and Old City Hall is a landmark. The indigenous symbol is for Turtle Island (North America). Love those peameal bacon sandwiches at St Lawrence Market as well as Churrasco's chicken on a kaiser.
Good patties in Kensington Market, but for the absolute best you need to go up to Little Jamaica on Eglinton, where you get fabulous Caribbean street food, restaurants, grocery stores and bars.
Lived in Toronto from 1998-2015. Live about an hour way now. Covered a few of my favourite areas in this video. I still try to visit when I get a chance for an event or a staycation day trip.
Peameal bacon sandwiches are the official food of Toronto, but outside of St. Lawrence Market, you only see them on diner & some older restaurant menus. The unofficial food of Toronto is the Jamaican patty of course - you can find it in every subway station, convenience store, etc. And one more that's less known is sushi pizza! It was invented at Nami restaurant in Toronto & you can find it at any sushi place in the city.
Last time I was in Toronto was 2 years ago for a transit photography road trip. Had an Airbnb near Eglinton station and went to visit the Halton County Radial Railway Museum. I wish the weather was a little better so I could have gone to check out some nice places to eat, but that'll be for next time, and Toronto is 6 hours drive from Montreal. Al Quiring on Highway Thru Hell did say they call it the weather cause they don't know whether he's right or whether he's wrong.
Toronto! Our old home! I (Brandon) lived there for almost five years. Anja and I lived there together for two. We really miss it..but 100% agree with you - no more Canadian winters for us either. 😂
At 74, have always lived in Toronto, 25 years in the west end of the city and the rest in downtown Toronto - a great walking city! As you do, I too go south in the winter but wonderful to explore T.O. in all seasons. So much to enjoy - eh?
Paddington's Pump, another shop in St. Lawrence Market, also sells peameal bacon sandwiches and offers toppings beyond what Carousel does. I think they have a simpler take-away sandwich and more complex sit-down option, as they have seating. Future video should you return to the city in the future?
Hey guys, really enjoying your vlogs, especially the Halifax ones where I lived for a few years in the 80's Lawrence St to be precise lol. I got married in New Glasgow! back in Blighty now, still miss a cheeky Donair on a Friday night 🤣
My old city. The best attraction in Toronto is the CN Tower for sur. Art Gallery of Ontario is also great. Avoid the sad spectacle of the zoo. The Ex when it's on. Toronto has so many neighbourhoods so just walking anywhere downtown, and beyond too, is great. I know you two are water wimps, but when you're back in NS, but try to make it to tidal bore river rafting in Shubenacadie.
I know my reasoning is odd but your comment about the food in Toronto is so far the ONLY reason I cannot see myself living elsewhere. In my travels I am always open to moving, living, retiring etc but when it comes down to the food variety and options and access, I have a hard time accepting other places. So for the forseeable future, Toronto will remain my home. And YES you can skate at Nathan during winter. Cheap skate rentals and some cocoa and the lights are lovely.
Interestingly, the developers of the distillery district refused to rent to chain eateries/retailers after paying only 10 million dollars for the 13 acres.
great city spring, summer and fall. but long, cold winters are a challenge. still a great city. and no real slum. redevelopment all over. and expensive.
Trevor and Anna, thank you for not taking us to a sporting event. The last thing I want to do is waste three or more hours of my limited exploration of a new area cooped up in an arena to watch a ball game. My friends did that to me when I visited them for a one day layover in San Francisco, and then they were too tired to show me the city. Show me what's unique to an area, not something I can get at home. That's the joy of traveling. 😊
Wait, what? I'm born and raised in Ontario and I have never heard someone say we are part of Eastern Canada. Ontario and Quebec are kind of their own thing...The culture(s) here are so different from the Maritimes.
Great video, thank you for showcasing Toronto. However. This type of video s exactly the people do not want to see, when researching what to visit in their destination city. You've better show some bright highlights plus cute unusual places. City Hall area, Distillery District and Lawrence Market - yes! Kensington Market - waste of time. Our Toronto has so much to offer.
I've been to many places in Italy and I live in Toronto. It is depressing and so culturally poor compared to many places in Italy. The food in toronto is all genetically modified. The people are ultra fake and aren't social at all. Everyone is inside or alone with a dog. So happy you guys are leaving, toronto isn't the same anymore and I don't want to spend another winter here either
Thanks for pointing out that Toronto is not on the East Coast. Nothing irks a Nova Scotian more than people who forget that the Atlantic Provinces are the coast.
It’s been awhile since we filmed this but I’m pretty sure we only reference”Canadian bacon” to clarify what it is for Americans who might not know what back bacon is! We’ve never referenced “Canadian Bacon” as an actual product!
HE IS CRAZY. HE PROBABLY HAD HIS OWN PERSONAL REASONS TO SAY SO, BUT MAN WHAT NOT TO LOVE IN CANADA,IF YOU HAVE FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND ARE WELL EDUCATED.
We're stoked to be back in Canada! 🇨🇦 Thank you for all your amazing love and support! If you'd like to join our UA-cam Channel (and get access to exclusive content) click here 👉 ua-cam.com/users/delightfultravellersjoin Stay Delightful! ✌- Anna & Trevor
Welcome back to Canada. Born and raised in Toronto. So glad to see that you went to The St. Lawrence Market. It is a gem!
I recently spend 17 fun filled years in Toronto, the capital of Ontario. Now I am living in the capital of Canada, Ottawa and I am enjoying the smaller city vibe. Not sure why you don’t like winter. Winter reminds me to be present in gratitude for beautiful days.
We're hot weather chasers over here. The beach is our happy place 😀 - Trevor
I so much like Ottawa, its really great place. My Toronto though I usually refer as center of Canada :)
Welcome back guys! Great video of TO. Can’t wait for the big news. Looking forward to the upcoming videos. 😀
I’ve been in Toronto since 1958 and really appreciate how divers it has become: the people, the food, the culture. We have our issues but we are full of life. Loved your video. You really got us!
So glad you think we did TO right 😀 It's a great city - Trevor
Thanks for visiting our home town area! We were in for a Blue Jays game a few Sundays ago and they won that day. So much to do in town. Lots of great plays, music and food. We went to Adega a Portuguese place while we were in. Sooooo good. Looking forward to your next video. Safe travels.
We absolutely ❤️ TO! There’s so much to do - Anna
I lived just off Queen West in the 1990s. Queen Mother Cafe was open, The Bamboo was open, and so many more. It was not dangerous. It was less expensive, had more artists, was less hostile to the homeless and the vulnerable, but that didn't make it dangerous. In 2014, ten years ago, Vogue named Queen West the second hippest street in the World. Also, there are eleven (11) public swimmable beaches in the city of Toronto with lifeguards.
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@@DelightfulTravellers I was just going to add, you should pop out to the Beaches area (Queen St. East) the next time you're in town. It's where the city comes to swim and meander along the boardwalk. The area is also well known for its jazz festival in July and there are lots of events and concerts held at Woodbine Park (Drake's concert venue, History, is across the street from the park as well).
Queen Mother Cafe is still there and open :)
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@@queen.cee234 This long time west-ender lives in the Beaches now. You get old and move to the country ;0)
Wow great video friends. We've never made it east of Manitoba. Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico. 🇲🇽
There are other beaches along the waterfront that are very popular. Where we live just west of Toronto, the patios are open until sometime in Nov. Many have heaters etc. We don't shut down at the first sign of cold weather.
I love Winters in Canada, that's what makes Canada so cozy. Bundling up and meeting your friends for a lovely poutine or pho is awesome.
Our definitions of cozy are quite different 😉 We'll take winters with our feet in the sand in the DR hehe - Anna
I do too, but having said that, I love winters in Toronto, not Winnipeg ;0)
@@DelightfulTravellers I genuinely curious why do you guys choose DR between all countries that have white sand beaches and nice weather I just curious and I would like to know, greetings from Dominican Republic 👋
My first time watching. I've lived in Toronto for 40 years. I like that you offer up some facts. I don't mind the winters here. Not as harsh or cold as they used to be. If I can get a little vacation in the midst, I'm happy.
Good morning all happy Sunday morning and this was amazing video I enjoy your channel and you all amazing supporter
Thanks Edward 🥰 - Anna
@@DelightfulTravellers your welcome sending love to you ❤️
Brilliant video thanks guys!! Very random but I'm visiting just for one day in a few weeks time for the first time and I've heard the traffic is awful there . We are based in Niagara and are doing a day trip to Toronto,how do you suggest we get there .we have a car
if you go to the CN tower go for lunch or dinner it covers the cost of going up the tower which is expensive and there is a price fixed menu there, I have a friend that works there she says you might as well have lunch/dinner, it's worth it.
❤🇨🇦❤ Happy Canada Day love my city ...Thank you 🇨🇦
Happy Canada Day! 🤗🇨🇦
I spent some of my childhood in Toronto (mostly in the suburb of Pickering). My family moved to LA when I was 8 years old and I haven't been back. Now as an adult, it is on my bucket list to go back and revisit these places that I spent years 3-8 at. To no surprise, so much has changed! Thanks for this video!
You'd really like TO TT! It's changed so much even in the last 5 years. What a city 😀 - Trevor
Toronto is a world class city with a unique identity.
The ‘Toronto’ sign in Nathan Phillips Square is updated every few years, currently displaying artwork by Toronto artist Joseph Sagaj. I’m glad to see you enjoyed your quick visit close to my neck of the woods (just north/west of Toronto) and I’m very curious to find out the exciting news in upcoming videos 😊!
So good to know Colleen! Thanks for that info. Big news coming 🤙 - Trevor
Finally!!!!!!!! 🇨🇦Canada ❤
Thank you 😊
Woohoo 🤙 - Trevor
So excited about this video. The food, neighborhoods all looked great! We visited Niagara Falls, Niagara on the Lake and New Market last year. We were told to avoid Toronto since we were driving. We are planning on flying up to Toronto next spring, recommendations please on public transportation and getting to the city from the airport.
Thanks guys another fun video~Cara ❤
The UP train at the airport is by far the easiest way to get into the city! Other than that, we use Uber and walk 🤗 - Anna
I'm so glad I found you guys! I'm visiting my brother in New Brunswick in October and transiting through Toronto. Definitely need to hang out there now after seeing your vlog! Although, the weather does look a bit british 😂 The distillery kinda reminds me of Camden and wow that bacon butty 😋
It is a little bit like Camden now that I think of it. Have a blast! - Trevor
Love the guy @ 13:15 mark sticking his tongue and waving frantically . Too funny . Love me some TO ! ❤️
heaven on earth. i ve been there once, and go to Niagara Falls.
Do you have a link to the blue/white striped blouse you’re wearing at 16:40? It looks great on you, very light and flowy. If you can help me with a brand, thank you! P.S. I love Toronto and all the rest of Canada. Such a beautiful country.
Thanks! Just got it and love it too! It’s from Zara. www.zara.com/ca/en/striped-linen-blend-knotted-shirt-p03035790.html?v1=372156118
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@@DelightfulTravellers Thanks just ordered it!!
Love Toronto. Love your Atlantic coast. I am watching the Cruising Canucks you tubers who did a Hal cruise at your end. Very cool.
So appreciate you following along 🤙 - Trevor
Great video thanks. I have never seen Graffiti Alley & will go. 👍
Yes you can skate on the pond at Nathan Philips square. It cost only $15 to rent skates but the wait in line was around an hour for me personally. If you rent skate they take your ID so you absolutely have to return the skates lol
You guys are lots of fun, but I think you've been away from Toronto too long. They skate on the square in the winter...always have...and Old City Hall is a landmark. The indigenous symbol is for Turtle Island (North America). Love those peameal bacon sandwiches at St Lawrence Market as well as Churrasco's chicken on a kaiser.
Great video
Good patties in Kensington Market, but for the absolute best you need to go up to Little Jamaica on Eglinton, where you get fabulous Caribbean street food, restaurants, grocery stores and bars.
Thanks for the tips!
Lived in Toronto from 1998-2015. Live about an hour way now. Covered a few of my favourite areas in this video. I still try to visit when I get a chance for an event or a staycation day trip.
So cool to know we hit some your fav spots. We love that city but dang... it's pricey to be in - Trevor
We loved how many times you mentioned no more Canadian winters 😂 We feel the same way, that’s definitely the goal.
Peameal bacon sandwiches are the official food of Toronto, but outside of St. Lawrence Market, you only see them on diner & some older restaurant menus. The unofficial food of Toronto is the Jamaican patty of course - you can find it in every subway station, convenience store, etc. And one more that's less known is sushi pizza! It was invented at Nami restaurant in Toronto & you can find it at any sushi place in the city.
Happy Canada Day 🇨🇦♥️
Happy Canada Day,Trevor and Anna
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Welcome back to 🇨🇦!!!
Thank you Janice 🤗 - Anna
Brilliant! I do love it when you’re back in Canada ( even in the rain/ in your pants 😁 😍)
It sure feels weird in these pants Helen! haha .. it's good to be back - Trevor
Last time I was in Toronto was 2 years ago for a transit photography road trip. Had an Airbnb near Eglinton station and went to visit the Halton County Radial Railway Museum. I wish the weather was a little better so I could have gone to check out some nice places to eat, but that'll be for next time, and Toronto is 6 hours drive from Montreal. Al Quiring on Highway Thru Hell did say they call it the weather cause they don't know whether he's right or whether he's wrong.
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We about to go and follow your videos.. we leaving tomorrow !!! Really look forward seeing more videos soon Halifax to newfoundland
Yes I agree on your analysis on the negative connotation of graffiti as being just tagging.
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In the USA, we call peameal either Canadian bacon or ham.
Toronto! Our old home! I (Brandon) lived there for almost five years. Anja and I lived there together for two. We really miss it..but 100% agree with you - no more Canadian winters for us either. 😂
TO is so much fun but it sure is pricey 😂 Hear you guys on the winters as well - Trevor
Canada is beautiful
At 74, have always lived in Toronto, 25 years in the west end of the city and the rest in downtown Toronto - a great walking city! As you do, I too go south in the winter but wonderful to explore T.O. in all seasons. So much to enjoy - eh?
Paddington's Pump, another shop in St. Lawrence Market, also sells peameal bacon sandwiches and offers toppings beyond what Carousel does. I think they have a simpler take-away sandwich and more complex sit-down option, as they have seating. Future video should you return to the city in the future?
Amazing... thanks for the local tip - Trevor
In the USA, we call pea-meal bacon, “Canadian Bacon”.
Hey guys, really enjoying your vlogs, especially the Halifax ones where I lived for a few years in the 80's Lawrence St to be precise lol. I got married in New Glasgow! back in Blighty now, still miss a cheeky Donair on a Friday night 🤣
17:34 John eats “Canadian” bacon every breakfast. He’d love this sandwich looks delicious! ~Cara 😊
Now you'll have to go to TO and try one guys 🤗 - Anna
I’m from Halifax as well. Best waterfront in the world.
My old city. The best attraction in Toronto is the CN Tower for sur. Art Gallery of Ontario is also great. Avoid the sad spectacle of the zoo. The Ex when it's on. Toronto has so many neighbourhoods so just walking anywhere downtown, and beyond too, is great. I know you two are water wimps, but when you're back in NS, but try to make it to tidal bore river rafting in Shubenacadie.
We’re only ‘water wimps’ in cold weather 😂- Trevor
@@DelightfulTravellers By your definition--any ocean water in Canada :)
cant wait for your NS videos, hopefully the rain stops here !
😀 thanks so much! Lots in the way - Anna
Woodbine Beach is just around the corner of Downtown Toronto.
We'll be sure to look that up! - Anna
welcome back home!
Amazing city
It really is!
Awesome video Superb
Thanks 🤗
I know my reasoning is odd but your comment about the food in Toronto is so far the ONLY reason I cannot see myself living elsewhere. In my travels I am always open to moving, living, retiring etc but when it comes down to the food variety and options and access, I have a hard time accepting other places. So for the forseeable future, Toronto will remain my home.
And YES you can skate at Nathan during winter. Cheap skate rentals and some cocoa and the lights are lovely.
Welcome back to CANADA Younge Street is cool great city.
Thanks! We're happy to be back 🤗 - Anna
@@DelightfulTravellersYour welcome
Hello guys, when are you going back to Cabarete ?
In the fall 👍 - Trevor
Yea I hear the winter is brutal there; but the summer is very beautiful Been there once.
Can't beat summers in Canada that's for sure! - Anna
You came to Beco do Batman in São Paulo, Vila Madalena ❤
Thanks for remembering that for us! haha
Yes, you can skate there in winter.
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Interestingly, the developers of the distillery district refused to rent to chain eateries/retailers after paying only 10 million dollars for the 13 acres.
Canada 🇨🇦 so beautiful
I was waiting for a Rick Mercer rant lol
haha I think only us Canucks watching would get that one - Trevor
Do you know if that area was the one where he did his rants?
@@ericripley9739 Yes it was
Plesae visit the longest sea beach in the World which is known as Cox's Bazaar In Bangladesh .....Love to travel with you
🙂❤👍Welcome Back To Canada 🙂❤👍
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Toronto has many actual beaches where people swim, not at Sugar Beach though.
great city spring, summer and fall. but long, cold winters are a challenge. still a great city. and no real slum. redevelopment all over. and expensive.
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I was born in Halifax, NS.
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Yes, the best part of Toronto is leaving and heading east to Montreal! 🤣
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I think Toronto is very expensive and that is why so many people come to live in Hamilton. Housing is very pricey. Always hate driving through there.
It’s pricey for sure! - Anna
Trevor and Anna, thank you for not taking us to a sporting event. The last thing I want to do is waste three or more hours of my limited exploration of a new area cooped up in an arena to watch a ball game. My friends did that to me when I visited them for a one day layover in San Francisco, and then they were too tired to show me the city. Show me what's unique to an area, not something I can get at home. That's the joy of traveling. 😊
We're glad you enjoyed the video Edward 😀 TO is so much fun - Trevor
Wait, what? I'm born and raised in Ontario and I have never heard someone say we are part of Eastern Canada. Ontario and Quebec are kind of their own thing...The culture(s) here are so different from the Maritimes.
YES DELIGHTFUL TRAVELLERS, COME EARLY NOV. TIL EARLY MARCH YOU AND ICE SCAKE ON THE REFLECTING POOL IN THE CENTRE OF THE COURT.
Gooderham is pronounced Good-er-um. It's good not god. The distillery was once the largest in the British Empire.
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Great video, thank you for showcasing Toronto. However. This type of video s exactly the people do not want to see, when researching what to visit in their destination city. You've better show some bright highlights plus cute unusual places. City Hall area, Distillery District and Lawrence Market - yes! Kensington Market - waste of time. Our Toronto has so much to offer.
I've been to many places in Italy and I live in Toronto. It is depressing and so culturally poor compared to many places in Italy. The food in toronto is all genetically modified. The people are ultra fake and aren't social at all. Everyone is inside or alone with a dog. So happy you guys are leaving, toronto isn't the same anymore and I don't want to spend another winter here either
Oh yes
As long as you don't try to drive Toronto in OK. Just walk, period.
Thanks for pointing out that Toronto is not on the East Coast. Nothing irks a Nova Scotian more than people who forget that the Atlantic Provinces are the coast.
Right? Haha… it had to be said 😉- Trevor
Hi❤️ when you come back to DR👒🇩🇴 your second Home 🙌🏼🙌🏼🏖️❤️
Later this year! 🤗 - Anna
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Toronto is the Capital of?
Ontario.
Toronto is best experienced by viewing it in your rear view mirror while driving away!
that sounds like a pretty bad way to experience it with all the traffic. seems like a terrible experience
I’m from Toronto- sorry to say- there’s absolutely nothing great . Our economy is going down the shits.
Leaving Canada very soon.
Toronto ? Many interesting things, but nothing special and unique. It lacks an identity for a big city of this size
It's identity is how multi cultural it is 🤙 - Trevor
Yep, but Toronto is not the only to be multi cultural. NYC or London
They did biggie smalls so wrong 😂
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Awesome video 🇨🇦
That was Smiggie Balls 😂
Toronto is a disgusting place to live...over priced, over crowded... old and insane traffic...nevermind the super high crime and taxes !
You, being Canadian is exactly the reason that you shouldn't call peameal bacon "Canadian Bacon"... it's an American term.
It’s been awhile since we filmed this but I’m pretty sure we only reference”Canadian bacon” to clarify what it is for Americans who might not know what back bacon is! We’ve never referenced “Canadian Bacon” as an actual product!
I lived in Toronto 40 years ago. It was a dump then and it’s still a dump now.
HE IS CRAZY. HE PROBABLY HAD HIS OWN PERSONAL REASONS TO SAY SO, BUT MAN WHAT NOT TO LOVE IN CANADA,IF YOU HAVE FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND ARE WELL EDUCATED.
@@norbertcardoso8469 ya that can be said about any city in the world. Toronto is no prize
Yes, you can skate at Nathan Phillips Square! .....Mostly in winter. Lol. 😎⛸
haha noted Darryl 😂 - Trevor
Come back to Montreal, Toronto is tooooooo boring like the Maple Leafs.
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haha ... bringing the famous rivalry to our travel vlog - Trevor
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