On Sunday Chris and I were bounced from the hostel at 11am so, after breakfast at a surprisingly small Cora's, we walked around the city until it was time to fly out.
1. From the CN Tower looking at the City Centre Airport.
2. More from the CN Tower.
3. Banks
4. Bays 24 - 31 at John Street Roundhouse, a preserved locomotive roundhouse below the CN Tower.
5. Restored CNR locomotive #4803 at the John Street Roundhouse. See link.
6. Reinhart Vinegars RVLX 101, a wooden vinegar tank car, built in 1938 currently at John Street Roundhouse under plastic cover. See link.
7. Ontario squirrels are far bigger than Nova Scotia squirrels. That one was the size of my cat.
8. Leaving Toronto on Sunday evening. Hearn Generating Station in the distance.
05 April 2010
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