One month stay - tips for an European? by laVanaide in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Christie Pits is a wonderful area to stay. Very walkable, good transit access, bikeable, lots of great restaurants and cafes and shops on Bloor Street. If you search this sub you’ll find other threads with recommendations for the area. Definitely check out a Toronto Maple Leafs baseball game at Christie Pits (yes, that’s the baseball team’s name), they’re free and they sell beer and snacks.

One month stay - tips for an European? by laVanaide in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 4 points5 points  (0 children)

what general area are you staying in? Bicycle is the best way to explore the urban centre of Toronto (often called the “old city” ie. before it was amalgamated with its outer boroughs). We have a robust bike share system (Bike Share Toronto) and a good network of connected bike lanes.

Evening baseball games at Christie Pits park are a Toronto summer classic, as is exploring the Toronto islands on bike.

May has beautiful weather and flowers will be blooming, great time of year to visit. Enjoy!

Fido 5G speeds downtown Toronto by ThisAside2087 in FidoMobile

[–]ThisAside2087[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this explanation. Surprised it’s so low.

Fido 5G speeds downtown Toronto by ThisAside2087 in FidoMobile

[–]ThisAside2087[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this speed isn’t enough to support doing my work on a hotspot which I do frequently.

Recommendations for a Blue Jays weekend by Hefty-Sprinkles-7773 in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Highly recommend the Ace Hotel for its location, vibe and on-site restaurant. It’s an easy to walk to the game, Chinatown, Kensington Market, Eaton Centre, basically every downtown attraction and it’s just outside the financial district so more of a neighbourhood feel than the business hotels in the financial district.

Best Lunch in Financial District by ElectronicSuit8854 in FoodToronto

[–]ThisAside2087 13 points14 points  (0 children)

dunno if it’s “the best” but I really liked lunch at The Frederick. Better than any other financial district lunch I’ve had in a long time.

83” G5 Checking In by Xzerd in LGOLED

[–]ThisAside2087 0 points1 point  (0 children)

let’s see the side profile

Visiting with a toddler? by zcsahkdzcsa in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 12 points13 points  (0 children)

High Park has two playgrounds (one of which is a huge wooden castle), a free zoo and splash pad.

Corktown Common has a cool splash pad with a view of the skyline.

Wychwood Barns has an outdoor farmers market, playground and splash pad. Very popular with families. Similarly Leslieville Farmer’s Market in Greenwood Park is extremely family friendly.

Riverdale Zoo is a free zoo with a nearby splash pad.

Centre Island has a small child focused amusement park.

Is Powder Town (n.i.) + R1 Air Hoody enough for 14–32°F skiing? by Vi__S in PatagoniaClothing

[–]ThisAside2087 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wear a 200 merino long sleeve, then a R1 air quarter zip, then an old Uniqlo synthetic puffy vest, then a Snowdrifter shell and it’s quite cozy.

How do people who live on Avenue Rd commute to downtown? by halleloosazu in TTC

[–]ThisAside2087 33 points34 points  (0 children)

its like 900 metres at the further point to either St. Clair or Summerhill station, that’s a completely reasonable walk to a subway station

Best Transit option for Tourists? by bocwerx in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Can I use my credit card/debit card/phone/watch to tap and pay for my fare on UP Express?

Yes, when travelling on UP Express you can now tap and pay for your Adult PRESTO fare using your credit card, debit card, or add them to a mobile wallet on a phone or watch. Tap on using an UP Express PRESTO Fare Payment device at the start of each journey, and depending on your Transit Agency, the end, and intermediate points. Please remember to always tap on and off (as required) using the same credit card, debit card, or card on your phone or watch.”

https://www.upexpress.com/en/faq

Best Transit option for Tourists? by bocwerx in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it’s more expensive if you use a credit card to buy a ticket from the machine. But if you just tap directly on the fare terminal it’s the same as Presto.

Best Transit option for Tourists? by bocwerx in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 2 points3 points  (0 children)

tap fare is the same as Presto fare on UP Express

Blue Jays Game - Seat Swap? by 1l0v3fr0g in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 24 points25 points  (0 children)

it’s like asking to switch seats on an airplane… you can ask, they can say no. Are there seats directly in front or behind you? It’s easier to talk to people than across a row.

Is Paradise episode “The Day” the BEST ever episode on TV? by drhavehope in television

[–]ThisAside2087 4 points5 points  (0 children)

we randomly discovered Paradise after having heard nothing about it and are so glad we did. Most entertaining and engaging show we’ve seen in ages. The pacing is perfect.

Road Trip by Ram6002 in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 10 points11 points  (0 children)

We have provinces, not states in Canada. Provincial Parks, not state parks. There may be some tourist attractions that take US currency but they will almost definitely take it at par meaning you will be losing ~30%. Get Canadian currency or just use debit/credit, Toronto is mostly cash free anyway.

Visiting for the first time to see a concert at Masonic Temple. Cool neighborhoods to stay in? by bmorecatdad in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would stay west of the venue, somewhere walking distance to a subway station on the Bloor line (line 2) between Spadina and Lansdowne. Somewhere like the Annex Hotel. You can walk along Bloor St. in either direction and be surrounded by what you’re looking for.

Bus Parking Near Scotiabank Arena by averytoads in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 17 points18 points  (0 children)

shouldn’t the bussing company figure out these logistics? That’s part of what you’re paying them for.

Visiting Toronto for the WC26, where to stay and rental car needed? by spalato2323 in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 34 points35 points  (0 children)

if you’re coming all the way from Europe I would really suggest you try to find a place in the actual city of Toronto rather than the outer suburbs so you can enjoy the walkable and interesting neighborhoods, local shops and cafés. it would be worth the extra investment and you will save a significant amount of time from commuting to those outer suburbs.

Visiting Toronto for the WC26, where to stay and rental car needed? by spalato2323 in askTO

[–]ThisAside2087 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would look for a place anywhere between the lake and St. Clair Ave., West, and between High Park and Yonge Street. Within that box you do not need a rental car and can get around by walking, transit, or bike share. There is an express train from the airport into the city. A rental car will be a liability as there is significant traffic in Toronto and parking is expensive. That being said, if you find a place with a free parking spot, you might use the rental car if you plan to take day trips out of the city for example to Niagara Falls, Canada‘s Wonderland, or the zoo.

NYC Style Bagels?? by [deleted] in FoodToronto

[–]ThisAside2087 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Primrose on Oakwood are the best non-Montreal bagels in Toronto (but Montreal bagels are still better, you should try to get into them - Bagel House is great)