Red Lake has a wonderful regional heritage center that you shouldn’t miss if you’re in town.
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Wordless Wednesdays: Surprise Find
Shaw Woods
The crunch of twigs and fallen leaves under foot. The occasional click and whir of a digital camera documenting this perfect sugar maple leaf, that unusual fungus. An occasional breeze rustling the leaves of old growth American beeches.
Wordless Wednesdays: Fall Yellows
Wordless Wednesdays: Bumpy Meadows Warp Speed
Iyashi Bedrock Spa
Soft flute and clarinet music interspersed with birds chirping pipes into the warm moist room through speakers on the walls. A mix of six men and women dressed in form-fitting yoga tops and bottoms are already warming themselves on the black silica rock filling up about a quarter of the room.
The PATH
A sense of satisfaction, of moral victory always accompanies a successful navigation Toronto’s underground PATH, 28 subterranean kilometers of shopping and services create a squirrel trail between the waterfront and the Financial District’s northern reaches. Such was my experience Monday night attempting to maneuver my way from Commerce Court North to Google’s Toronto offices atContinue reading “The PATH”
Yonge and Eligible No More
Walk up Yonge Street on a late Saturday morning on your way to Amore for brunch and you are likely dodging couples strolling hand in hand with one hand on their Bugaboo or Maclaren strollers, Starbucks lattes nestled in their cup holders, designer mutts leashed around owners’ waists. Welcome to Yonge and Eglinton where theContinue reading “Yonge and Eligible No More”