spending two days in Canada's biggest city, Toronto. we make our way around the city, from downtown to cool neighbourhoods to interesting streets, we're exploring some fun and exciting areas of the biggest city in North America.
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We have two days here in Toronto, and in this city we visit:
#canada
#toronto
#travel
#2024
#visit
#places
#tour
#GraffitiAlley
#QueenStreetWest
#KensingtonMarket
#GoldenPattyforJamaicanPatties
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00:00Hello everyone and welcome to the channel if you happen to be new around here.
00:15My name is Trevor and this is Anna.
00:16We are the Delightful Travelers.
00:18Make sure to hit subscribe and now follow along on our Canadian adventures again.
00:22Yes, we are back home in Canada but not home in Nova Scotia yet.
00:25We made a little stopover here in Toronto.
00:27We love this city so much.
00:29So it's fun to just spend a few days exploring.
00:32So we're starting things off in a place we've oddly enough never been before.
00:35This is a super famous street here in Toronto.
00:38It's called Graffiti Alley aptly named because there's loads of street art here.
00:42It's just off Queen Street West and we've walked by here like a million times in the
00:46past.
00:47We've never come down here so we figured it's a great place to start things off today.
00:50Yeah, check this out.
00:51Right away we're talking about street art, not graffiti, right?
00:54Well, here's an argument.
00:56I think graffiti in general should mean the whole encompassing of people tagging things
01:00versus street art.
01:02I think it means the whole thing but sometimes when you say graffiti in videos people get
01:05really mad at you and they think you're referring to just like when people tag things.
01:08What do you guys think?
01:09So for those of you that follow us week to week, if you find this a little bit strange,
01:13we're back in our home country.
01:15We're back in Canada.
01:16We're also wearing pants.
01:17I know.
01:18Look.
01:19I promise.
01:20Look.
01:21We own pants.
01:22I know.
01:23I feel like I need to point this out every time we go to a place that's a little bit
01:24cooler and wearing pants because you guys are so used to seeing us in like short swimsuits
01:28and like warm weather places because that's usually where we are so yeah, it's a little
01:32bit cooler today.
01:33It's like 18 degrees Celsius.
01:34It's not too bad.
01:35It was just raining but the sun is coming out so fingers crossed for a nice day.
01:39There's some really incredible street art here and I was reading up a little bit about
01:43the history of this like how it came to be and basically it started off as like an unsanctioned
01:48kind of area where people were just starting tagging and creating art and then I guess
01:52the city took notice of it and eventually it became sanctioned and legal and they probably
01:56officially named it Graffiti Alley at that point.
01:58You're going to find some really, really great work here by some famous street artists as
02:02well.
02:03I know one thing.
02:04Checking out street art in cities is one of our favorite things to do.
02:07This is not the first time we've come across some amazing street art, that's for sure.
02:10I do remember in Wynwood in Miami, there's some spectacular street art there as well
02:16as in Brazil in Sao Paulo, there was a neighborhood.
02:18I forget the name of it.
02:19There was.
02:20That was awesome.
02:22It's so nice.
02:23We were last year in, I think it was in Glasgow, there was some really interesting street art.
02:26It was kind of random.
02:27It wasn't like officially a street or anything, but it was just some random places.
02:31Wow, there's so much to look at here, you guys.
02:33It's like kind of a bunch of different alleys.
02:35Like if I go this way, there's another street here, so it's not just one.
02:38If you guys watched our video last week, we were in Mexico City, so it's so interesting
02:43to be in another city that is, well, close to the size.
02:46Not quite.
02:47It's actually like less than half of the population, which is crazy.
02:50So Toronto is Canada's largest city by population and what is the fourth largest?
02:56Fourth largest in North America, so if you can guess the top three, they are Mexico City
03:00where we just were, New York, and then LA, and then Toronto after that, so I think a
03:04lot of people are going to be surprised by that.
03:06There's about 3 million people in the actual city of Toronto, and in the greater Toronto
03:10area, there's like 6.7 million people.
03:13Also I have to bring up another fun tidbit, at least for us.
03:16A lot of people think Toronto is on the east coast.
03:19Now I know a lot of Canadians will say it's eastern Canada.
03:22It is eastern Canada.
03:23I mean, it's slightly over the line, but we're from the east coast, and I have to bring this
03:27up because it's a little bit of a pet peeve, especially when we track like some of our
03:30favorite bands or maybe some other YouTubers we watch, but come to Toronto, and I'll say
03:34dear Montreal, I'll say that too, and they'll say they've done the east coast of Canada.
03:39They've toured the east coast.
03:40Well, this is a reminder that there's a whole other east coast of Canada that's not Montreal
03:44and that's not Toronto.
03:46It's called Atlantic Canada.
03:48If you're from Nova Scotia and Halifax, and I highly recommend you check out the actual
03:51coast as well.
03:52We love this city, but the coast, the east coast, is pretty special.
03:56Another fact for you that hopefully most of you will know, but if you're not from Canada,
04:00maybe you won't, but Toronto is in fact not the capital of Canada.
04:04When we meet people around the world, I think sometimes they think that just because it's
04:07one of the biggest city, probably the most popular city, probably the most touristy city,
04:12so people just assume that, but it's actually Ottawa, just so you know.
04:15We are now just passing by Queen Street West.
04:18This is a very well-known street here in Toronto, and I think about 10 to 15 years
04:22ago, especially as you went west, this area was a little bit seedy, I don't want to say
04:27dangerous, but maybe not the best street in the world, but it's definitely gentrified
04:31a lot.
04:32There's a lot of great restaurants, coffee shops, shopping, all of that stuff.
04:36Well, we just made our way over to Kensington Market.
04:38Now, this place is no secret in the city at all, is it?
04:42It's not, and it's a must-do if you're coming to the city.
04:45Funny enough, we've spent a fair bit of time here in the last 10 years or so, but before
04:48that, I would hear people say, you have to go to Kensington Market when you're in Toronto,
04:52and I assumed it was a food hall or a public market, but no, it's actually just a neighborhood.
04:57If you look it up, you're going to see the word bohemian neighborhood used a lot.
05:01It's very, I don't know, kind of hippie, trippy, hipster, you're going to find lots of food,
05:07different types of food, cafes, some weird shops in general, some vintage clothing stores.
05:13It's got everything all over the board.
05:15So you guys know us, we absolutely love our food, and if I'm being completely honest,
05:20we may have come to this city, we'll come back to Toronto, just to eat.
05:24Kensington Market is known for that, and we're on the hunt now for something extremely delicious.
05:29Well, we've just come over to a place called the Golden Patty, and this is an adorable
05:35little restaurant.
05:36Now, we're outside to eat, but the problem is, it's raining.
05:38There's a bit of a traffic jam, I'll show you this too, look at this.
05:42This guy, this beer store truck is not doing anything.
05:44Yeah, I know, I think they're just sitting in there chatting, and there's like a massive
05:47lineup of cars behind them, I don't know if they've noticed yet, but anyway, this is kind
05:51of the realities of what it's like to actually vlog.
05:54Sometimes things don't go as planned, so we planned on sitting at a park, we actually
05:57sat down, we're ready to take a bite of this yummy food that we're about to try in a second,
06:01and it literally just started raining, so we ran for cover, and that's where we are
06:05now.
06:06You're all caught up.
06:07These are probably a little bit colder than we would like to try them, but we got some
06:09Jamaican patties.
06:11I went for a jerk chicken, and the other one is a spicy beef, and I'm excited to try that
06:15one too.
06:16This place, apparently, is an institution here in the area, when I started looking up
06:19what to eat in Kensington Market, this was on all of the lists.
06:22Yeah, the reason we're standing right here is because we did try to go to a park, this
06:26is not the patty restaurant.
06:28Yeah, it takes a few bites to actually get in there.
06:31The very first bite, I really just got the crust around the edge, which is nice, and
06:35a little bit crunchy, a nice consistency to it.
06:38The jerk chicken itself, not too spicy, once in a while you get a jerk chicken that just
06:42like blows your mouth away, that's crazy, crazy spicy, I don't know if you guys have
06:46ever experienced that before.
06:47This just has a nice little mild spice to it, really yummy, delicious, let's try the
06:52next.
06:53So good.
06:54Boy, the rain is really coming down, you guys, this little kind of area we're in is keeping
07:01us dry for now, but it's not very big.
07:04Let's try this spicy beef patty.
07:06Yes, it's spicy beef, there was a beef option, but I was like, we gotta get spicy, because
07:10we're big spice fans over here on this channel, in case you didn't know.
07:13Let's try it.
07:18There is definitely a little bit of a kick to that, I'm not gonna lie, my nose is already
07:22starting to run.
07:24The beef is nice and tender as well, but really it's all about that spice, it's so good.
07:29I haven't had a Jamaican patty in so, so long, glad Anna convinced me to do this today.
07:35I have to talk about this golden, almost like yellow crust as well, this is so good, because
07:40it's crunchy, the meat's nice and tender, and then you throw in that magical spicy goodness,
07:45whatever that secret sauce is, it is perfection.
07:47Well, since it's raining, we decided to come over to Trinity Common, it's just a little
07:51restaurant slash bar here, and the perfect thing to do when it's raining is to have a
07:55craft beer, I know you guys always love when we try it, it's great to be back in Canada
08:00again, drinking some Canadian craft beer, right here in Toronto.
08:03I've been here before, we often come to this place just by default, we like it a lot, clearly,
08:07I don't know if they have a happy hour or not, it's a little early in the day, we weren't
08:10planning to do this yet, but we're waiting for the rain to end, I'll try this, this is
08:13a Pilsner today.
08:18Ah, that is a very, very good beer.
08:21Mmm, we've had a few craft beer when we were in the Dominican Republic for the last like
08:25nine months, but to be back in Canada, it's gonna be all around us, surrounding us all
08:30the time, we can't wait to get back into it.
08:32If you do happen to be wondering if we're going back to Nova Scotia, yes, in the next
08:36video, we're gonna make our way from this city all the way back to Nova Scotia, and
08:40there's gonna be lots of videos, and we've been teasing this now for what, like, I think
08:43a year, there are some big announcements coming up on the channel, you don't wanna miss the
08:48next few videos, I guarantee you're gonna be a bit surprised.
08:51I know we've talked about this a little bit already in the video, about how amazing the
08:55food is here in Toronto, in my opinion, it's honestly one of the best food cities in the
09:00world, and that's saying a lot, and we're just in Mexico City, which has an abundance
09:03of food, but we love it there because it has, you know, obviously amazing Mexican food,
09:07Mexican food from around all of Mexico, and it's kind of like a melting pot of Mexican
09:11food, you can get all the different things instead of just regional foods.
09:15Here in Toronto, you can get everything from around the world, and it's usually amazing,
09:20they have some of the top restaurants.
09:22So the question is, why does Toronto have such amazingly diverse, different types of
09:27restaurants and food here?
09:28Well, it's actually considered one of the, if not the top multicultural city in the entire
09:34world, that's just crazy when you say it like that, and an interesting fact that I read
09:38on the internet, I don't know if this is true, but it's really interesting if it is, over
09:4350% of the population is actually foreign born, that's not crazy, like half of the population,
09:49at first I thought it meant maybe like half of the population didn't grow, like wasn't
09:53born here in Toronto, but no, like actually outside of the country, which is so interesting,
09:59so that's why you get like such a diversity of food here, like people are from over 200
10:04different cultural communities.
10:05I was just saying like when I was a kid, people would come to Toronto for like Blue Jays games
10:09and concerts, and I know they still do, but now people really do come for the food.
10:14Yeah I know, there's such amazing, there are actually, you guys are probably, some of you
10:17guys, especially from Canada, are probably leaving us messages saying like, oh you should
10:21have gone to this restaurant, this place, there's so many great restaurants here, but
10:24a lot of them you have to book like literally weeks in advance, sometimes months in advance,
10:29so that we'd have to plan accordingly, this week, I think we only really started planning
10:33this a couple of weeks ago, so fail on that part, but still, there's so many great restaurants
10:38here that you can definitely find something that you don't need a reservation for.
10:41Well it is a new day, we have come downtown to probably the most central area in Toronto,
10:47and one of the most iconic, this is Nathan Phillips Square, kind of the main square I
10:52guess in the center of downtown, so it's where you're going to see the Toronto sign, I mean
10:56you're inevitably going to come here if you're coming to the city.
10:59Yeah it's one of those things you do, I mean look, you got the sign, there's people just
11:03kind of enjoying outdoors, you get all the city high-rises behind us, you also have a,
11:09well it's not a church, but there's a big kind of clock tower over there, we're going
11:11to have to look up what that is.
11:12I think that's the old city hall right there, and that must be the new one right there,
11:16would be my guess.
11:17Oh the one that looks like a big UFO at the bottom.
11:19Probably.
11:20I tell you, it sure makes a huge difference when it's not raining, we got some sunshine
11:25out here, huh?
11:25I know, it's just our luck, when we got here, the day we got here, it was beautiful out,
11:29and we had three nights here, so the two full days, pretty much rained most of the days,
11:33and now we're leaving this evening, and it's beautiful again, but at least we're getting
11:37some nice weather.
11:38Always the way, but one thing I'm curious about here, I see a sign that says skates,
11:41and over here it says snacks, now snacks is very obvious, you can get snacks, but I guess
11:44in the winter you can maybe skate on this thing behind us, I don't know, what do you
11:48think?
11:48That would be my guess, but I would prefer not to find out, it's kind of my ultimate
11:53goal in life, to never spend another winter in Canada again, so you guys can answer maybe
11:58in the comments if you can skate here in the winter.
12:00Yeah, I'm gonna, I'm definitely gonna join her on, no more winters in Canada, that's
12:04the plan, look at this you guys though, we haven't been here in so long, this is so cool,
12:08look at that, you got fountains, it's very shallow, so if you did skate here, you'd be
12:12fine, that's for sure.
12:14You mean you wouldn't fall through the ice?
12:15Well you'd fall through the ice, but you wouldn't like fall in.
12:17True, I'm pretty sure they probably wouldn't let you skate if it wasn't overly frozen,
12:21would be my guess.
12:22We're getting closer, look at the sign here, the big, the giant letters, huh?
12:28Yeah, so this is obviously the Toronto sign, in case you didn't figure that out, you're
12:31gonna come down here obviously to take pictures, if you want some iconic Toronto photos, come
12:36to the Toronto sign, get the buildings, get the fountain, and I noticed here there seems
12:40to be like some indigenous art like around the letters, I'm curious, is that like a permanent
12:44thing, or do they switch it every month, or is it like a quarterly thing, I have no idea,
12:49I don't remember the last time we were here what was actually on the letters.
12:53This is one of those places where you just come down quickly, I mean you're really just
12:56here for the iconic sign and the photo of the fountain, maybe you get them all in one,
13:00there's a little walkway kind of over here, you can go up and get the best photo, but
13:04it's not the place you're gonna hang out for a long time unless you got some lunch, we
13:07don't got some lunch, so we're gonna move on to the next spot now, well let us welcome
13:11you to the Distillery District, this is easily one of the oldest areas in Toronto, it's absolutely
13:17beautiful, so many people are outside, and no wonder, look at the buildings in this place,
13:21what a day we have in Toronto here with the weather.
13:23Yeah, I love this area, as you walk along, you're walking along cobblestones, so be prepared
13:28with proper shoes for that, but it's just such a great area, especially in a city that
13:32feels pretty big and modern with massive like buildings in the center, you come over
13:37here and you kind of feel like you're in a different city.
13:39You do, and look, look at these old buildings here, so you got this kind of like walkway,
13:43it's green against the old brick buildings, it kind of reminds me of Halifax a little bit.
13:47It does, so if you've already talked about this, but we are from Nova Scotia, we live
13:51in Halifax at the moment anyway, and there is like a historic area down in the waterfront
13:56there, and it feels a lot like this.
13:58It really does, so to us, I guess we're kind of used to it, Halifax is one of the oldest
14:01cities in all of Canada, so we're kind of used to seeing this, but it must be really
14:05cool to be in Toronto, like the biggest city in Canada, and then to get like a setting
14:10exactly like this.
14:11I'm going to go to my phone here for some facts for you, so I got pulled up a little
14:15bit of history about this place.
14:16It originated as a whiskey distillery, it was called Gotterham and Warts, and I think
14:21you can still see some of those signs around here, but we'll probably pass some as we walk
14:25around.
14:25It was founded in 1832.
14:27I found two different facts.
14:29One was that it was, at the time, the largest distillery in the world, but not too sure
14:34if that's correct, but it was definitely one of the larger in Canada, at least.
14:37It was actually designated as a National Historic Site in Canada, and I think that happened
14:41in the 1980s, but at that time, I don't believe there was a lot of stuff around here, it was
14:45definitely not what it is today, but what you see here, turning into this cool little
14:49neighbourhood, actually happened right around 2003, so this area, as far as being like a
14:54neighbourhood place to come and hang out, is really in the last, like, 23 years.
15:05This is the other thing that's really cool about this place, you get these kind of pop-up
15:09shops, and you can see some really, really interesting places.
15:13So much going on, so many places to shop at.
15:15I think they also do, like, a lot of events here, just in general, right, in the distillery?
15:19Yeah, sorry, I couldn't hear what you were just saying, because the music is playing,
15:21but they do do a lot of events here throughout the year, so there's a Christmas market, like
15:25the Toronto Official Christmas Market happens here, which is a perfect place for it.
15:29I, again, don't really want to be here for winter, but it might be worth coming to a
15:33Christmas market here.
15:34But, they also have, like, events throughout the summer, I think now there's some sort
15:37of, like, Louisiana, New Orleans thing happening.
15:39You guys probably saw some footage, there's definitely an event happening today, we don't
15:42have the details to what it is, but that's okay, we don't need them, it's just fun to
15:45be here on a beautiful day, just kind of walking around, maybe you can do some shopping at
15:48the pop-up shops, lots to do here.
15:50Well, from one market to the next, now we are at the St. Lawrence Market, and the amount
15:55of food in here is out of this world, it smells so good.
15:59Also, the architecture, look at this place, you guys, we got a special little sandwich
16:04we're going to try today, this is why we came here, you're going to want to see what's wrapped
16:08up in this little piece of paper.
16:09So, this is a pea meal bacon sandwich, this is one of the must-eat things when you come
16:15to Toronto.
16:16We've actually never tried this before, I don't even know if I'd really heard of it
16:19before, funny enough, never been to the St. Lawrence Market, been to Toronto so many times,
16:24and it's funny, I was talking earlier in the video about Kensington Market, this is kind
16:27of what I envisioned in my head the first time I ever heard about Kensington Market,
16:30but no, St. Lawrence Market is the place you want to be if you want to be at a food market
16:33here in Toronto.
16:34But, a little bit of history before we actually try this sandwich, by the way, smells amazing.
16:40There is a lot of history with this, and it goes back to a guy named William Davies who
16:44moved to Canada from England in 1854, again, going to go to my phone for this, he started
16:49selling pork products here at the St. Lawrence Market, and kind of started off, I think,
16:52as a small retailer, and he became one of the biggest exporters of pork products in
16:57the British Empire, so, like, kind of blew up, but he actually invented pea meal bacon,
17:02which is essentially back bacon, then they rolled it in ground yellow peas, so at the
17:06time it was yellow peas, now it's just cornmeal that they roll it into, but if you're wondering,
17:11back bacon is basically what other people in, let me say, the U.S. call Canadian bacon,
17:17but it's just back bacon.
17:18Alright, let's try this guy out, hoo hoo, look at all the back bacon on this, I'm just
17:22gonna call it back bacon or Canadian bacon, I don't know which one to go with, I'm Canadian,
17:26maybe I'll call it Canadian bacon.
17:28On this, besides that glorious meat, the bread, of course, is nice and fluffy and soft, but
17:34there's also, like, a sweet and spicy mustard.
17:36They said that's kind of, like, one of the classics, so let's go for it.
17:43Oh yeah.
17:44Well, this is one of those sandwiches that does it for me.
17:47The ingredients are really simple, but they're perfect.
17:50The meat, absolutely cooked to perfection, look, you can see all the little charred marks
17:55on there, the bread is awesome as well, and I love that we kind of took the sweet and
18:00spicy sauce, you definitely feel the spice.
18:02Now, I know Anna said, I think the guy that invented this was from Britain, and I do wonder,
18:07this does remind me of, like, a bacon butty, or butty sandwich, quite a bit, which is usually
18:13just some butter, I think some soft bread, and some bacon, and I think usually the bacon
18:18is a little bit more like this.
18:20So that's just interesting, I can see how it kind of got really popular here, because
18:24I absolutely love this.
18:26I do wonder what it would be like if you did put some, like, veggies on here.
18:29I can picture it with some onions, I'm not going to say, like, load it up with everything
18:32and ruin it, I realize it's a classic, but this is really, really good, and if you're
18:35coming to Toronto, I would highly recommend you try this out.
18:39There's a lot of birds flying around right now, and if I'm being honest, while I was
18:42filming Trevor there, I was really nervous that one bird was going to, like, swoop down
18:45and steal my half of the sandwich, but thankfully, it didn't.
18:48I guess they're not, like, seagulls.
18:50Seagulls are usually pretty bad for that, these are maybe not as aggressive.
18:53They're pretty brave, though.
18:55I'm curious what you're going to think of this guy.
19:00All right, first off, the bread is perfect.
19:03It's nice and soft, but the meat itself, really, really good.
19:06I wasn't sure what the texture was going to be like.
19:08Sometimes when you get that, like, back bacon, it can be a little stringy and a little, like,
19:11hard to pull.
19:12This is not like that at all.
19:13You just bite right through it.
19:15It's really soft, really moist.
19:18I will say it is quite salty, so be prepared for that.
19:21One of the, I guess, the sauces that they typically put on it is a honey mustard, and
19:25I actually feel like that might have been a slightly better choice because I think it
19:28would complement the really saltiness of the meat itself.
19:33This, the mustard we have is a little bit sweet, but I would prefer it to be ever so
19:38slightly sweeter.
19:39Last up, we saved something, I'd say, a little unexpected in downtown Toronto.
19:44We are at Sugar Beach.
19:45Yes, you heard that right.
19:46There is a beach in downtown Toronto here on Lake Ontario.
19:49One thing I wasn't sure of is, like, can you go swimming here?
19:53I doubt it.
19:54No, I'm going to go with no now that we're down here.
19:56I didn't know what it would look like.
19:57Yeah.
19:57I saw pictures of it.
19:58It's a very, very cute beach.
19:59All these, like, little umbrellas that you can come sit under, have a nice sunny day
20:03here.
20:03It's neat because you can actually see the CN Tower in the background, and then you have
20:08all of these really, really cute umbrellas.
20:11It's a cool concept for sure, like this kind of outdoor space in a city.
20:14Yeah, and we also live in a city that's right on the water, although we are on, obviously,
20:19the ocean and not Lake Ontario.
20:21But do we have any beach?
20:22We don't really have any beaches right in our downtown in Halifax.
20:26In Point Pleasant Park, there is a little tiny beach right in the city, and it's, I
20:29would say, it's a little, this part's nicer here, but the beach is nicer in Point Pleasant,
20:34but no one will swim in Halifax either.
20:35No, they definitely won't.
20:36I know one thing, it's pretty cool to see all these people enjoying the sun.
20:40It's only 18 degrees today, and yeah, people are out.
20:43Some people have their shirts off, sunbathing.
20:44It's one of those days where when you're in the direct sun, it feels pretty warm, but
20:48then the moment you're in the shade, it's pretty chilly.
20:50But we happen to forget one thing.
20:52We were in the Dominican Republic all winter.
20:54These people had winter.
20:56So in 18 degrees, they're going to be out.
20:58Canadians will be out.
20:59But here's the funny thing about Canadians, we're a little bit wimpy when it comes to
21:02the cold.
21:02You'd think we wouldn't be, but in the winter, no one goes out on patios.
21:06It's like the opposite of Europe.
21:07You know, if you're in Europe.
21:08I know.
21:08It's so funny when you're in Europe, like literally in February, people will be sitting
21:12on a patio just like bundled up here.
21:14The moment it reaches maybe like 12 degrees, everyone's just inside.
21:17It's over.
21:17October patio season is done.
21:19Funny enough, there's some Canada geese floating around out there.
21:22Do you think they were like strategically placed there by the city to make it more Canadian
21:26or do they just come here on their own?
21:28They're well behaved themselves.
21:30They're just hanging around the beach.
21:31Geese, you might know, are a little temperamental, but they're being pretty good out there.
21:35By the way, that's the Toronto Island just off there.
21:37Another place we have never been.
21:38I think you can take like a ferry or a water taxi over there and it's like parks and stuff.
21:42Definitely next time we're here, we need to do it if the weather cooperates.
21:45Yeah, everyone tells us it's really cool over there.
21:47And I think there's even some like beach areas that you can kind of have your own beach and
21:50no one knows about.
21:51So it'd be fun to go over, but we need more time.
21:53Yeah, I know.
21:53We were only here for, like I said before, two full days, so just not enough time.
21:57You know, we tried to explore a little bit of the city, do a couple of things we've done
22:00before and a couple of new things, but next time that'll be on the list.
22:03Well, I hope you guys had a lot of fun coming on a tour today of Toronto.
22:06And yesterday, we took you to a bunch of different sites.
22:10Now, of course, we know we didn't go to some of the big ones.
22:12We didn't do the CN Tower.
22:14We didn't go to like a Maple Leafs game or a Blue Jays game.
22:17We didn't go to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
22:18We're trying to show you kind of like a different side of Toronto with some food.
22:22Yeah, I think we did some really fun stuff.
22:24Some kind of like semi-expected places, but maybe some surprises in there as well.
22:28And if you are coming here for the first time, chances are you're going to do the CN Tower.
22:31You might go to a ball game.
22:33You're going to do that stuff anyway, so we're trying to show you some other options as well.
22:37The city is so big.
22:38There's so much to do.
22:39There's often huge bands coming in and out of the city as well, and a lot of people come
22:42for that.
22:43So yeah, it makes sense that it's in the top five biggest cities in North America.
22:47Everyone that comes here usually leaves with a good impression.
22:50We highly recommend it.
22:51Yeah, we love the city.
22:52We do love the city.
22:53And now, we are going back to our home province in Nova Scotia, and we got some big things
22:58coming to the channel, you guys.
22:59Yeah, got some big announcements, lots of fun stuff happening in the next couple of
23:03months, and I'm really excited.
23:04Yeah, we can't wait to share this with you.
23:06We've been kind of holding out almost for a year now on some of this, so it's going
23:10to be fun to share.
23:11I cannot wait.
23:13If you like the video, make sure to hit like, subscribe, leave us a comment.
23:16Let us know your favorite spots in Toronto.
23:18But for now, we actually are leaving.
23:20We got to go catch a flight in literally a few hours, so we're cutting it pretty close
23:24today.
23:24All right, guys, that's it.
23:25From Toronto, wishing you delightful travels.
23:27See you soon.
23:30I'm on my way now.
23:36I'm on my way now.
23:41I'm on my way now.
23:46I'm on my way now.