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Re: Toronto..
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Kylie you are awesome.  Thank you so much.  If I do take in a Jays game, by the way, you're coming. :)

I am in a bit of a quandary, as I am trying to decide whether to visit Montreal or Toronto this summer.  Montreal has some wonderful women, but I must admit I'm leaning toward Toronto.  There are some of you I've been dying to see (Nia, Gia, , etc.), try some I've been curious about (Sarah, Emily, Bea) or experience a reputable agency (Cupid's?).  
Montreal is closer and, since I can drive I can bring anything I wish easily without packing issues for flight or availability issues (I can't find my favorite beer in Canada for some reason), it is appealing.  But I haven't been to Toronto in a bit and, like I said, there are some intriguing women there. ;)
Any suggestions about my stay, including simple things like where to get a good pizza or submarine sandwich or a good blues club or how to navigate the city and its underground shops (are any shops above ground?) anything you care to share, are welcome.  I am thinking of staying at Le Germain on Mercer, but not sure.
Thanks!
I value your advice...and I wanted to liven up the board a bit because given all that Toronto has to offer I think the quiet here is misleading - Toronto strikes me as a great place with interesting and alluring courtesans.  And the Hockey Hall of Fame. :)

Funny you should mention that Serena...my sister has been hounding me to take her across the pond for a break, although she wants me to pubcrawl with her through Ireland!
BTW, I love reading your posts because when I do get over there I will feel like I know you a little - and...psssst...I think I've got a crush on you! ;)

Le Germain on Mercer is a great location. You're close to King St. which has some funky places right there, like Joe Mama's for example (live music on Fridays and some of the talent is really good). For more great live music, go to Reservoir Lounge (http://reservoirlounge.com/): fun fact- Michael Buble  started out here.

The hotel is a walk away from Queen St. West which has some interesting boutiques, local shops and eclectic people watching. A cab ride takes you to Yorkville, which is the high end shopping area. There are restaurants all over Toronto to suit any palate. There's a great little Mexican place right on the corner by the hotel with excellent margaritas, and Gretzky's bar is right there as well (great rooftop patio in the summertime).

Depending on when you're here, there are baseball games (the hotel is a couple of blocks away from the Skydome), concerts, and weekend food festivals like Ribfest and Taste of the Danforth. The new Ripleys aquarium will be opening this summer as well by the Skydome. If you have the guts, you can try the new feature at the CN Tower were you walk around the outside of it.

If you're into biking and jogging, the lakeshore has long bike/jogging paths. Lots of sexy girls in tiny yoga shorts rollerblading along there. ;)

Just a starter for your Toronto plans. :)

Kylie

Kylie you are awesome.  Thank you so much.  If I do take in a Jays game, by the way, you're coming. :)

I'm so in! :) I do love my sports. haha

A couple of other things for you (and anyone else curious about Toronto):

That hotel (there are several in that area) is also close to the theatre district. Shows like 'The Book Of Mormon', which is supposed to be hilarious, and 'Stomp' are coming to town soon. The Four Seasons Centre for Performing Arts hosts the National Ballet of Canada and the Canadian Opera Company.

The ACC is a hop, skip and a jump away and with that comes the Real Sports Bar. It's an experience all in itself for any sports nuts. The Hockey Hall of Fame is a walk away too.

Summertime here is a lot of fun. It's a wonderful town (and I'm not just saying that because I'm biased about it! haha) with lots going on. Have fun!

Kylie

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