Toronto Travel: Toronto biking tour - Fancy mansions going up




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Toronto Travel: Toronto biking tour - Fancy mansions going up

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These video clips were taken during my biking tour on July 15, 2007. I rode from Toronto's east end through the Taylor Creek Park through a phenomenal, virtually untouched nature area in Toronto's Don Valley to the neighbourhood of Leaside. From there I made way westwards through Mount Pleasant Cemetery and the upscale Rosedale area to the ravine system west of Bathhurst Street. After a brief stop at Salsa on St. Clair, Toronto's popular Latin street festival, now in its second year, I cycled down to the historic neighbourhood of Parkdale and from there to Toronto's Western Beaches at Sunnyside Park and stopped at Harbourfront on my way home. Along the way I saw surprisingly pristine nature areas, busy street life, lots of free outdoor music and concerts and beachfront activity on this beautiful summer day. Almost 60 km later I finally arrived at home after a full day of discoveries. The clips from this biking trip are part of my "Toronto Favourites" series and many more of these discoveries are to come. I am actually a travel writer, and whenever I am not out of town, I write about the city that I live in: Toronto, a city that has many cool places. I love to get out and explore the city and discover some new cool spots, and now you can enjoy them with me. Feel free to check out some of my 700+ articles and interviews on http//www.travelandtransitions.com. My personal travel stories are located at http://www.travelandtransitions.com/stories_photos.htm. Also, my FREE travel ebooks containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are going up right now at http://www.travelandtransitions.com/ebooks.html.

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Leaside, St., Clair, Salsa, Sunnyside, Beach,

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