When you get to Toronto, there's lots to do of course, but I recommend a more submersive experience thancrossing off a checklist of landmarks. Have a wander up and down Yonge St. and then maybe along Queen St. West and into Chinatown on Spadina for some great food.
You're a musician right? Pick up a copy of Now or Eye magazine (they have websites too) and check out the week's concert and event listings. There's bound to be a great band to catch. Or see an arty film at one of the Rep cinemas.
And keeping in the spirit of your trip, take the ferry over to the Island and go get naked and swimming at Hanlon's Point. It'll be a great way to work out the kinks after sitting in a car or pounding the pavement all day.
If you want more specific advice about certain landmarks or attractions in the area, let me know and I can fill in the gaps.
I've driven as far east as Cape Breton and as far West as Prince Rupert and as far North as Whitehorse, so I know you can have an amazing trip.
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Last edited by fresnelly; 04-07-2008 at 06:02 PM..
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