Going to Toronto or Niagara Falls in the winter sounds like a bad idea; who wants to travel when it is cold? Unless you really love the cold. I guess I wanted to take a break from my norm and go somewhere else, somewhere close by, and Toronto seemed like the best city for that. Also, if you are a sports fan, this is the best time to visit this city.
Some Torontonians probably love the winter months. Why wouldn’t they? There are tons of things to do, and at this time of the year, they don’t have to deal with tourists asking them questions every day; they get to enjoy their city, and they can have it to themselves. If you are in the downtown area, you can access most of downtown without being in the cold. Most of their downtown area is connected underground with something they call the PATH (more about this below). Now, let's talk about my trip to Toronto in the fall of 2018.
The flight from Pittsburgh to Toronto was through Detroit. I don’t remember ever seeing snow in early November, but Detroit had snow when we landed. It was wet snow, but still, I was not expecting snow this early. I guess cities like Montreal and some parts of Ontario have had snow already too. The flight to Toronto was a very short 35-minute flight, I arrived very early in the morning. If you are not driving and you want to make it to downtown, you can simply call for an Uber or Lyft (Lyft is not as popular there as Uber. I did not even know Lyft was in Toronto as no one talks about Lyft there). You can also go old school and catch a cab, or you can catch the train to Union Station for CAD 12.00. Just follow the signs to the terminal, catch the train, and the last stop is Union Station.
I was staying downtown, close to the entertainment district. My room faced Lake Ontario and in front of it was the CN tower. This 553.33-meter (1,815.4-foot) structure is super impressive. It’s impossible to visit Toronto without seeing the CN Tower, mainly because its spire dominates the landscape. Take in the view from the LookOut Level at 346 meters (1,136 feet), walk on air on the Glass Floor at 342 meters (1,122 feet) and check out the views from the highest perch of all: the SkyPod at 447 meters (1,465 feet) above the city. It’s one of those buildings that never gets old, or you never get too old to want to take a picture of it in the background. It is so tall and big that you will see it from most parts of the city. If you are trying to get a hotel and having the CN tower in the background is your only wish, there is a good chance you will get that.
I had this odd sight of an airport in the downtown area. While in bed and looking at the lake, I could see passenger planes taking off and landing. I did not know there was an airport so close to downtown Toronto. This, I believe, is the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport and what I was looking at was Toronto Island which is located south-west of Downtown Toronto. Out of curiosity, and because I did not know about this airport, I searched for flights from Pittsburgh, PA to the Billy Bishop Toronto City airport and found a round trip for USD 230 – cheaper than flights from the Toronto International airport, which I found on those same days for USD 389.
Where is this blog going to and why am I still in bed? I was not in Toronto to lay in bed and check out their downtown from my room or the building. Yes, I had even view of the city and the lake, but I wasn’t there for that. I wanted to be out and to enjoy the city. There are so many ways to go around the city. They have these city bikes that you can rent and ride everywhere. If you want a reliable mode of transportation, then you are better off taking a taxi or Uber if you are in a rush because it can take you about an hour to get to certain places in the city with their subway. There are buses too, but I think the best way is to walk, and if it is too cold, then take the PATH. You are probably asking yourself, what is the PATH? This is the second time in this blog I am talking about the PATH.
Think of the PATH as an underground network for pedestrians to navigate through downtown Toronto without being outside. Obviously, this is not ideal in the summer, but it is fantastic during the cold winter months. It spans about 20 miles of restaurants, shopping centers (including three major department stores), and 9 hotels. There is a lot of walking if you are a tourist like myself and you just wanted to check out all the different districts or streets using the PATH. It connects shops and restaurants, and there are about 80 buildings connected all across this massive space.
If you work downtown, or you are one of the 5000-plus workers who have jobs in the PATH and your apartment is one of the 80 connected to the PATH, you may never see winter but through your window. You could literally go shopping, go out, go to work and go home without ever driving, taking any public transportation, or getting wet. The PATH also connects six subway stations, so you can also get away to other places not connected to the PATH. It links to some of Toronto’s most popular tourist and entertainment attractions, including the Hockey Hall of Fame, Roy Thomson Hall, the Air Canada Centre and CF Toronto Eaton Centre (the biggest mall in Ontario). City Hall and Metro Hall are also connected through the PATH.
While in the PATH, you should visit the Hockey Hall of Fame. Hockey is an obsession for Canadians, and the fans are super loyal. Fans are still willing to pay $100-plus a game for their home teams that never make it to the playoffs and have been in a Stanley Cup drought for a very long time, but these fans never give up. Like I said, it is a national obsession, so it did not surprise me that the Hockey Hall of Fame is placed at the center of the city.
Needless to say, I used the PATH a few times, especially when it rained, but I also did not want to be trapped underground like a rat. I like to see things and enjoy the sun. (Surprisingly, it only rained once while I was there, and it was sunny the rest of my time there). I personally have never really experienced real winter, I have always lived in the west coast where it doesn't really get too cold. In Vancouver or Seattle, we get mild winter and wet snow, which can be annoying, but we don't get the cold some people describe in places like Toronto or Montreal.
My second day in Toronto was a little different. I woke up at 8:00 am after going to bed at 3:30 am. I felt well rested and ready to explore the city again. The sun was out, and it was right in my face. I left the blinds wide open, and it just felt good to have the sun wake me up this morning in November. As I have mentioned, my room faced three sections of the downtown area. Right in front of me, you could see the CN tower and then to the side of my bed was Lake Ontario. I am not sure why I always feel so happy when I look at the water and the sun together. Nothing like the beach (lake in this case) on a hot day. I knew I had to wake up, shower, and go check out the city before the sky gods start crying again with their cold and wet Ontario rain.
Where to Go
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Financial District - Toronto |
I wanted to check out the financial district and just walk around that area. A few years back, the Toronto financial district was my main attraction to the city. My educational background is in finance and so working in the Toronto financial district was always my dream. I’ve long switched focus, and I’m into the tech side of things now, but the financial district is still a place to check out regardless. You can access this through the PATH, walking, driving, or taking a bus. There is not much to see here, but the buildings and its cleanliness. This is home to five of the largest banks in Canada and the Toronto Stock Exchange. This is the money capital of Canada, so it’s all business here.
After walking around the financial district, it was time to check out the bars and restaurants in Toronto. One of the famous streets with bars, restaurants, and things to do is Front St. It’s easy to walk there or you can get a bike and ride around. There is also a park where you can get something to eat and just chill or go to Yonge St. Yonge St. is one of, or possibly the, longest street in Toronto. Finch and Yonge is possibly the most popular intersection.
You can take a short ride from Front down to St. Lawrence, and you'll be taken on a rather impressive journey of market-based delights. There are over 100 vendors, and no matter what you have a taste for, you will find it here. This could be anything from freshly baked bread to vegetables from the backyard of someone's house or garden. St. Lawrence is a must to visit and hang out.
The next notable destination would have to be the entertainment district. It is said to be one of the most concentrated party scenes in the world. I personally did not get that feeling, although there was a lot to see and witness. The night on Friday was actually busy, but I was expecting this. Remember the drinking age in Ontario is 19 so you will see many young people out partying.
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Entertainment District, Toronto |
Another neighborhood that is worth visiting is the Distillery District. Located east of downtown. It contains numerous cafés, restaurants, and shops housed within heritage buildings. I was told it was formerly the home of the largest distillery in the world, and now it’s a bustling pedestrian neighborhood. There are so many pubs and bars here; you cannot go wrong. I went on a Friday evening, and it had been raining all day, so it was hard to bar-hop, but it was still fun. Regardless of the weather, people were still getting their “DRINK ON”; after all, the place is called the distillery for a reason. You know with a name like this, you are going to find plenty of booze and plenty of people drinking it.
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Distillery District, Toronto |
Some of the Cool Bars I Liked
I have to admit, I am not into clubs, so I cannot recommend any club in this blog because I did not go to any club while I was there. That being said, there are many clubs there, and the club scene in Toronto is legit. I just like sports bars or an old English-type pub. Nothing fancy, nothing crazy, just a cool place to have a drink. Why can’t I have my food and drink while watching a game of football (CFL, NFL or College), basketball, soccer, or hockey? There are many sports bars in Toronto, but I really enjoyed my time at Real Sports Bar. It is right across the street from the stadium. The Raptors were playing, so I went there to watch the game and decided to have a drink before the game. The vibe at the bar was so good that I decided to watch the game at the bar. It was such a cool spot. If you are ever in Toronto, then you should check out this spot. It is massive, the food is good, and the bar is spacious. I was lucky enough to have a table right in front of this massive HD screen, and my Seahawks were playing. Don’t go here if you want a quiet place, it’s loud, just like a sports bar should be.
There are other places to watch games like Fox Sports Bar, but Real Sports Bar is by far the best sports bar in the city for me. The food was delicious, and they had over 35 beers on tap. I liked it so much that I was there on Saturday and on Sunday for football (NFL).
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Massive HD TV at Real Sports bar |
A few blocks from Real Sports Bar, right by the waterfront, you will find another cool bar, the Amsterdam Brewery. I am not even a beer drinker, but I really loved this place. They have other drinks, and the food looked decent.
I had been out for over 10 hours and had been drinking for about 6 hours, so I wanted to go back and chill, relax, shower, and do it again or check out the city at night. I went back to where I was staying and did just that. Later, I went to CC lounge and Whiskey Bar on 45 Front street. This place is highly recommended, but you want to go early. When I got there, it looked just like a restaurant, and that’s what I thought, a cool place to have a bite and have some drinks. I was just there talking to some locals when I turned around, and the place had transformed into what seems like a club. All the tables had been moved, and it was now a dance floor. I did not see when this happened, but it did. The music was good, and everyone seemed to be having a great time. From what I remember, it looked like a more mature crowd there, the service was outstanding, and everyone working there was very professional.
Where do we go after the Whisky bar? The night was still young, and I ended up at a spot later that night called Fran’s restaurant and bar on Yonge St. and Front St. I am not sure how we ended up there, but I just remember sitting there and ordering food very late at night. The menu offers many options, and there's generally something that'll please anyone.
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Toronto - Sunset |
Another cool spot to check out is Madison Avenue Pub on Madison Ave. However, it’s a popular student hangout, so if you are like me and want to stay away from the student crowd, you might be thinking this is not the place for me. But this place is different; the atmosphere is excellent and it has several British-style pubs inside. The food menu is good, and the drinks are reasonably priced. Remember their main target audience is students, so their prices are reasonable and cheap. On the flip side, if you are looking for a place with a super professional staff, then maybe this place is not for you. Their customers are not professionals, but students who just want cheap drinks and want to have fun.
Conclusion
Toronto is a beautiful city. It is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism. It is a city that has so much to offer. Even if you are in the city for work, for fun, or just to explore a new city, Toronto has it all. In general, whatever you are in the mood for, you will find in the city. There are many shops scattered across Toronto, from the Chichi designers at the Eaton Centre to homegrown produce at the St. Lawrence Market.
This blog is not meant to be a blog about what to do in Toronto, but just my own experience visiting this beautiful city during the cold month of November 2018. Toronto is not a city you should think of visiting during late fall or during the winter months. It is better during the summer or late spring, when you can wear your flip-flops and shorts and just roam around the busy streets, try different foods, meet different people, or go to the many festivals they have. With all that said, there is still so much to do in the winter months too. Even if you are just about the nightlife and partying, you will still have a great time. Hotel rooms are also not as expensive during these cold months as there are fewer people visiting the city.