![]() ![]() We arrived on Canada Day, which added an air of festivity to the weekend, as we lunched at Chefs Hall, wandered along Toronto’s bustling waterfront trail, explored the green spaces and Canada Day activities of Harbourfront Centre, popped into The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, enjoyed some music in the Toronto Music Garden, visited the Hockey Hall of Fame, watched the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays, dined on Canadian fare at Richmond Station, and, of course, snacked on traditional poutine at Smoke’s Poutinerie. The luxe king room featured a floor-to-ceiling windowed bathroom so Lynn could enjoy the views while soaking in the free-standing bathtub. With most residents born outside of Toronto, the city teems with diversity, with more than 230 nationalities represented, speaking 200-plus languages.Īlthough Pearl Seas offers pre-hotel stays, as Marriott loyalists, we settled into the contemporary Delta Hotel near the waterfront, with spectacular views of the CN Center, Rogers Centre - home of the Toronto Blue Jays - and Lake Ontario in the distance. ![]() With an early-July embarkation, it seemed like a great opportunity to make the easy trip to Toronto a few days early to experience this vibrant, cosmopolitan city of more than six million people. Subscribe to Quirk圜 for monthly curated newsletters highlighting our top small cruise ship reviews, round-ups & offers! Subscribe to our monthly small ship cruise email ![]()
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