Toronto



Stayed with my cousin David, a maxillo-facial fellow with the Toronto Hospital for Sick Kids. He repairs cleft lips and palates and 'funky heads' as he puts it.
My brother joined me from Vancouver too.
Just a relaxing time, didn't do that much tourist things apart from CN Tower. The tallest human built free standing tower (or something like that). I thought the best part was the glass floor they had where you can see over a thousand feet to the ground. Whoohoo! Of course the view of the surrounding area was great too.
Toronto is another diverse multicultural city where I had my first Caribbean food. Jerk chicken is the best known.
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