Toronto is a different kind of city. Now I can honestly say as a child of the West, we sure aren't raised with any kind of love for this city. We're actually suspicious of it, even a little hostile toward it. I can even think of times when I've thought "Oh god, s/he's from Toronto, this outta be good" when being introduced to someone new - bad, I know, but true!!
Since living in Korea though I've met tons of people from tons of places, and while I'll admit that many of them help keep the stereoypes alive and well, most of them are lovely as lovely can be, making me so glad that I got away from home for awhile!
When I travel, it's rare for me to go to a new place to check out their cities. I've been to HongKong, Beijing, Bangkok, Hanoi and HoChiMinh, and Sydney, but the cities were my least favourite of all those places. I was trying to explain it to my mom the other day and said something like "I'm not much of a city girl" and she guffawed at me, hahaha, and with a laugh she said, "You are such a city girl, I don't know what you're talking about."
She's right, really, my poor mom. I don't like to live in little places. I want to live somewhere with art, and culture, and sports, and parks, and fun things to do - I grew up on a farm and spent plenty of time occupying myself but I love having choices of things to do. I'm certain she still scratches her head and wonders where the heck I came from most days, with the way I have this need to travel, and adventure, and be out exploring the world. Sometimes I wonder too why I'm not more like the rest of my family, but I'm happy they love me despite all my craziness!! :)
So Toronto... did you know there's a CASTLE in Toronto?? It's called Casa Loma. Now, not having Kings and Queens and such running all over the land, and being a baby in comparison to most of the rest of the world, Canada is NOT full of these things. This one was built by a man who had a lot of money at the time (sad story eventually, he had to give it up when his finances took a turn for the worse... you can read about the history of the place here if you're interested!). It looked like it must be beautiful in the summer, and I can imagine that thousands of wedding photos are taken there every year, it really was incredible (for the girl who has never been to a castle before!!). I didn't get to go inside this trip (long boring story) but when I'm back again I can't wait, it's something I'm looking forward to!!
Casa Loma from the parking lot |
The lion and unicorn from the Canadian coat of arms are on the roof |
The unicorn was my favourite |
Great lookin' place! |
I also went sightseeing just wandering around in the neighbourhood where I stayed. The houses were nothing like Calgary and Edmonton, and real estate prices were RIDICULOUS!
Residential street in Toronto - Just off Dundas I think? |
Also, as if there was any doubt that I would go looking for it, I found Koreatown in Toronto. It was about a 25 minute walk from the castle - a FREEZING 25 minutes I might add!! It was just like home, a few blocks of stores and services in Korean, I loved it!! I dragged my friends to Korean food twice :)
Koreatown, Toronto |
BiBimBap Mural on the outside of the Korean Supermarket |
Eaton Centre Mall, Toronto |
Overall it was a good trip, and makes me excited about moving. Well, really - why the heck not? Come August, it's you and me Toronto!!
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