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The T Dot

The T Dot. Hattie Dong April 11, 2007. Recent History. “Toronto” – sacred fallen tree in Mohawk 1615: French explorer de Champlain arrival Mid 1700’s: Key French fur trading post Late 1700’s: British loyalists fled US to settle War of 1812: w US, looting 6 days

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The T Dot

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  1. The T Dot Hattie Dong April 11, 2007

  2. Recent History • “Toronto” – sacred fallen tree in Mohawk • 1615: French explorer de Champlain arrival • Mid 1700’s: Key French fur trading post • Late 1700’s: British loyalists fled US to settle • War of 1812: w US, looting 6 days • Late 1800’s: Irish, Italian, Jewish, Chinese

  3. Toronto Today • 7000 km2, 5 districts: York, East York, North York, Etobicoke and Scarborough. • GTA population 5.5 million. • Over 150 languages. English, Chinese, Italian are the top spoken. • 49% born outside of Toronto: “the world’s most diverse city”.

  4. Getting Around • YYZ -> TTC #192 airport rocket -> Kipling • ISMRM 10min walk from Union Station • http://www.ttc.ca

  5. 1 USD = 1.019 CAD as of April 11, 208 Money • Cash: most only accept CAD$. • Can withdraw cash from all ATMs using American bank card with fee. • BoA bank cards won’t be charged transaction fee when withdrawal done at Scotia Bank ATMs. (Tip from Eva) • Visa / Mastercard / Amex accepted at most places. (~1% fee, check your card)

  6. 553.33m Glass floor 360 restaurant Look out + Glass floor + Skypod = $26.49 Home of Toronto Blue Jays: $9 cheap tickets 10min walk from ISMRM | CN Tower tour ~2hr Sights CN Tower & Skydome

  7. Sub Stn: Museum | 15min from ISMRM | ~3hr Sights Royal Ontario Museum • World culture and natural history, largest in Canada • New expansion recently opened!! • Fri 4:30-9:30 half price ($8.50 student)

  8. Sub Stn: Queen’s Park, St. George | 15min from ISMRM | ~2hr Sights University of Toronto • Obviously the best* university in Canada *biased opinion

  9. Huge park: biking, picnicking Also an amusement park Bohemian style community remains on Ward’s Island Ferry from Queen’s Quay Ferry Docks | 30min from ISMRM | ~2hr Sights Centre Islands

  10. Art Gallery of Ontario Casa Loma Niagara Falls, ~1hr away (“Maid of the Mist”) Hockey Hall of Fame Sights Other Sights

  11. Food Yonge St Chinatown Queen W King W Lots of Food College Bars Tipping: 15% before tax Financial Distr

  12. Food Poutine – Yum!!!!!

  13. Entertainment Live Music • Alternative Rock: Horseshoe Tavern, Phoenix, Lee’s Palace • Jazz & Blues: Rex, Reservoir Lounge (supper club)

  14. Queen / King / Adelaide / Richmond Entertainment Bars & Nightclubs • Esplanade Biermarket, across from Novotel – More than 150 types • Others: Red Room (!), many on Queen West and Little Italy • Usually drinks served until 2am

  15. Sub Stn: Dundas, Queen | 10min from ISMRM Shopping Eaton Centre • Sales tax: 13% • 4 Floors of shops • Over 250 shops

  16. Queen St. West b/w Yonge and Bathurst | 15min from ISMRM Shopping Queen West “For everything hip, trendy and cool… A hangout for many artists and musicians” Toronto.com

  17. Few blocks west of College & Spadina | 20min from ISMRM Shopping Kensington Market • Old multiethnic neighborhood next to Chinatown; National Historic Site • Fresh fruit stands, all sorts of ethnic food shops, vintage / bohemian clothing shops

  18. Trivia / Links • Yonge Street - world's longest street in Guinness World Records up to 1998, 1900km = 1180mi • Alcohol is sold in specialty stores such as the LCBO. • Lots of roller blades on the streets • Mike Myers • www.toronto.com • www.ttc.ca I have Lonely Planet Toronto in my office if you want to borrow.

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