The first places I seem to be visiting is bars, not sure why, maybe the coaches here are driving me to drink. But I headed to a bar in the Byward Market for something to eat and a Canadian beer. And I got a bargain too, free beer apparently I’d been ignored for so long that they decided to not charge me - result!
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Monday, 19 October 2009
Kingston, Canada

My first stop in Kingston was food - my guide book recommended the Kingston Brewing Company, which brews its own beers, so off I headed to try the famous Dragon’s Breath Pale Ale and the Whitetail Cream Ale.
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Toronto
I arrived in Toronto and checked into the hostel, which wasn’t a 5 minute walk from the bus terminal as it said in the blurb, but it is fairly central. Though in a not so nice area of Toronto, in fact it’s one of the places ‘that should be avoided at night’ and ‘isn’t so great during the day’ according to the Lonely Planet. And they’re right. This is due to the Social Services having closed a number of centres in the city and the help isn’t here for people, so they congregate in this area where there are some shelters and centres left. It doesn’t feel unsafe so much as being just full of homeless people, a lot who are mentally ill. It didn’t help reading an article that the area is where there is gun violence, crack dealers etc, not that I’ve seen any of that and a local told me not to believe everything I read!
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Niagara Falls
Yesterday I went to Niagara Falls - having seen the cost of the tours, which take you to places you probably don’t want to go to and just want your money - I used my Canada Coaches Route Pass and made my own way there. My Route Pass allows me to go virtually anywhere in Southern Canada, as long as it’s within the 15 day and 19 journey limit, which should get me to everywhere I’m planning on going and I can make some extra side trips if I wish.
Saturday, 3 October 2009
Let the adventure begin

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