We started the day with no solid plans to do anything particular – which can be nice when on holidays. We stopped off for breakfast at Tim Hortons, and couldn’t help but notice their hockey-stick door handles, a nice touch.

We passed by a store called Bulk Mart – from the outside it looked a bit like a typical bargain/discout shop, but once inside, I was very, very mistaken. It was amazing – it was all self-service food stuff, you name it they probably had it. I was blown away, it was so cool!






So yeah, really cool shop – and no packaging as such, however they do offer plastic bags everywhere to bag your goods. I guess it still works out as much more environmentally sound than rigid plastic packaging though, and you only buy as much as you need. Anyway, though that was really cool.
As we wandered on I saw this sign, which I also thought was cool.

Quickly followed by this fancy larger-than-life shopfront for a Bar & Grill.

One of the destinations we were heading for was ‘Rush Alley’ also known as “Graffiti Alley’ – a Toronto equivalent of Hosier Lane in Melbourne, kinda. Some of the art was nice, some of it wasn’t, I guess art is all subjective like that, so you be the judge…














As we continued out walk along, I think the universe conspired to bring a little extra joy into my day – there was a record shop selling old records for 50c each, and right in front of it, a promotional truck giving away free chocolate! I mean life doesn’t get better, right? I happily took the free chocolate, and also bought a few old vinyl records that may or may not survive the trip home.

As we passed by this sticker, we made sure to remain compliant:

We made sure there was absolutely no fun as we approached city hall and the big Toronto sign.


Old city hall:

Continuing on down York Street, it was nice to see the gardens in full bloom.

There’s no show to see tonight, but we did pop in to the TIFF to see a movie, “A Nice Indian Boy”. TIFF stands for ‘Toronto International Film Festival’ but it’s also a foundation, and a building with a few cinemas. The movie itself was a very cute rom-com with all the usual ups and downs and (spoiler alert) a happy ending. Lovely!
Dinner was a quick burger at South Burger, alongside tasty fries and poutine.

Tomorrow, it’s time to move on. We’re up at oh-god-not-again o’clock for an early flight, so that’s about it for Toronto. It was great to be back, this city has good vibes and plenty of energy, plenty to see and do, so much more to it than just the CN Tower. A beautiful harbour, many interesting neighbourhoods, it has a Bulk Barn … If you get the chance, go visit Toronto!






















































































































































































































































