Thursday, October 31, 2024

Happy Halloween 2024

It's the spookiest night of the year in Toronto as Halloween comes once again on October 31st. Some homes and even neighbourhoods do it well and dress up their yards in skeletons, witches and warlocks. I found this scary sight in the Beach area of Toronto. There is even one street with a line of 12-foot tall ghosts - you can find it on Essex Street between Ossington and Shaw streets.

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Distillery Winter Village 2024 starts November 13

Opening day brings Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in the historic Distillery District with the Winter Village continuing until January 5, 2025. During the weekends approaching the Christmas holidays this Toronto neighbourhood fills up fast so you need to buy tickets for entrance from Thursday to Sunday, and on opening day (available online only).

From the Village's website, "Running daily from Wednesday, November 13 to Sunday, January 5 this internationally celebrated event invites visitors to embrace the timeless romance of the holidays, stroll the historic cobblestone streets under a canopy of lights, meet Santa and his Elves, and bask in the glow of the breathtaking 55-foot-tall silver fir Christmas tree designed by Christian Dior Parfums, all while enjoying the tastiest festive food and drink." Also "With Taylor Swift’s Toronto leg of the Eras Tour coinciding with the return of The Distillery Winter Village, visitors can participate in a 'Swiftie Holiday Hunt’ to win specially-crafted friendship bracelets. For more festive cheer and Taylor-inspired fun, Taylor Swift-themed cookies and friendship bracelets will be available for purchase as well. This exclusive experience will only be available while Taylor is in town, running until November 24th."

Santa Claus himself will visit the village to flip the switch, lighting up the 55-foot-tall Christmas tree on November 13 at 6:00 p.m. Other activities and attractions at the district include the Distillery’s Aurora Borealis, wonderland light projections, a photo op sleigh, Santa's Village and Elves, a North Pole post, festive performances and winter cabins.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Toronto International Snowmobile, ATV & Powersports Show 2024

I can confidently predict snow in the GTA sometime in the future, possibly the near future, but certainly in the future, so what can you do to capture the excitement of fresh fallen snow? Take a look at the sleds at the WORLDS Largest Snowmobile, ATV & Powersports Show on from October 25 to 27, 2024 at the International Centre. Shannon Gosselin of the #144 Gosselin Racing ski-doo driver is at the show signing autographs for fans (pictured at top).

These drag racing snow machines are quite the machines

There will be plenty to see at the show including exciting freestyle and stunt shows along with driver training, live test drives, free kids test track, parts, swaps and clothing. Presented by Co-operators and AMSOIL the 37th annual Toronto International Snowmobile, ATV & Powersports Show returns to the halls of the centre where you can also enjoy free parking. The Freestyle events are in Hall 4 so grab a seat on the two large bleachers and enjoy the high flying action.
The weekend schedule for the Ultimax Freestyle Show

This is the biggest machine at the show
@jmhcet High flying stunts performed by professionals at the #TorontoInternational #SnowmobileATVpowersportsshow 2024. #Toronto #Motorcycle #snowmobile ♬ You May Be Right - Billy Joel
Watch some incredible freestyle and stunt performances the whole weekend. As per the show's website, "Yes LIVE FREESTYLE SHOWS are included with your show admission. Catch the Ultimax Belts LIVE INDOOR Freestyle Shows in the INDOOR Events Hall, with unbelievable performances from top athletes performing mind defying tricks all-weekend. More great news released, the Factory Yamaha Stunt Riders, TWIN STUNTS will perform live."


Show Hours; Friday, October 25: 1 pm-9 pm, Saturday, October 26: 10 am – 7 pm and Sunday, October 27: 10 am – 5 pm. Ticket prices are Adult: $25.00 · Senior (aged 65 and over): $20.00 · Youth (aged 10 to 15): $15.00 · Children under age 10 - FREE.

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Island Paradise Dominican Republic

This is our third time in the Caribbean heaven on the island paradise of the Dominican Republic. We are working our way around the island from Puerta Plata to Punta Cana and now down to La Romana with the stellar resort called Bahia Principe Luxury Bouganville. DR is toasty warm, beautiful beaches and inexpensive as a fall getaway.

So far this resort is perfection in the hot tropical sun. Great resort, excellent food and service and fun entertainment, yesterday we watched a night time circus.


We went ATV and dune buggy riding yesterday and can recommend the excursion (Crazy Wheels) but would strongly suggest using goggles and and a bandana to keep the dust at bay, sunglasses alone do not cut it.


Our next excursion is a tour of La Romana and we are looking forward to Wednesday.

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Pretty badlands in Caledon

The hills that were wild and free, then fenced and barred from visitation, now the exposed soil can be visited, if you have the money. Known as the Caledon or Cheltenham Badlands, the site is along Olde Base Line Road (1739) northwest of Toronto and the cost of entry is per car. A 90 minute visit during the week (dusk to dawn) is $10 while a weekend or holiday visit is $20 and reservations are required.
What makes the hill special is that livestock stripped the hills cover and left the dirt exposed. The dirt was then eroded by the rain and left a spiderweb of small gullies and rounded mounds, or hummocks, of reddish brown clay, streaked with grey shale - all of it is Queenston Shale.
It's beautiful on the Bruce Trail heading towards the badlands
I bought a ticket for a weekday because weekends in Autumn are way too busy. And this was the first time I kept off the road (250m) and took the Bruce Trail route (320m) in through the forest and up to the viewing stand. The trail is a bit up and a bit down and in rain will become a little slippery, so be careful.



Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Interesting photos of Toronto

Bright lights and an amazing roster of events keep the social life in the big city of Toronto hopping year round. While most art installations are temporary, sometimes they make a big impact to the scenery and I wish they could have remained in place. Other things, like buildings, are here one day and gone the next and often you don't realize that you are taking photos of history.

The Gardiner is in the midst of a multi-year refurb project and the York-Bay-Yonge off ramp was demolished.
Winner every time at the balloon popping game at the CNE. Even though it has a permanent home the annual exhibition has to be torn down and setup again every year.
The spaceship bathroom structure named the Oculus Pavilion along the Humber trail
The cube houses are supposed to be demolished soon as the site is redeveloped
Toronto's favourite bath toy, the giant rubber ducky along the waterfront in 2023
Getting ready for the annual Toronto Carnival celebrations
Of men and monsters in the historic Distillery District
Some fire breathing during the annual Winter Solstice celebration and parade in Kensington Market. The event is held December 21st.
Toronto's bike share seems to be doing well. These bikes are piling up around King Street
MLB Toronto Blue Jays mascot ACE waves a flag on the field. Better luck next year Blue Jays!
It could be a ghost keeping an eye on pedestrians in the historic Distillery District but it's part of the Fantastic Planet art installation
Union Station is a hub for transportations and also for events and art installations - Like Humanity, above
A light festival in Toronto
Some passenger swans from the waters at the Toronto Island park
Golden Zanzibar club interesting facade and title board announces major events with tie ins to the girls
Man those old banks new how to build some impressive looking structures along Yonge Street

Friday, October 11, 2024

Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto coming July 2025

Toronto's annual exciting race weekend in and around Exhibition Place is returning next year from July 18 to 20, 2025. Thunder Alley, pit row and the main straightaway heading towards Princes' Gates will be full of race cars burning through the 11-turn track.

The speed festival comes with plenty of on and off track action and entertainment, including the team paddocks full of big rigs and racecars from several series including the NTT IndyCar Series. The track setup will begin in June, turning the home of the Canadian National Exhibition into a high-speed race street track.

Race teams will begin setting up the pits and paddock spaces ahead of the weekend, then the practice, qualifying and racing start on Friday. Free Fan Friday will hopefully be back as it allows entrance to the race for a voluntary donation to Make-A-Wish Canada.

Then the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto weekend culminates in the NTT IndyCar Streets of Toronto 85-lap, 151.81 mile on Sunday, July 20.

Northern Lights above the Greater Toronto Area

Solar flares popping off on the sun are making an amazing light show as the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, fill the north sky in the Ontario and down into the US in the late night, early hours of October 10/11, 2024.
These red and green lights, shimmering across the sky were visible to the naked eye and if you just look up without focusing on any area you can see the lights flickering, or pulsing. We stopped just off the road on Highway 25 just north of Acton where we could safely watch the show and take photos - they always look better through a camera or smart phone on night mode.

Projections suggest that the lights will be visible Thursday, Friday and possibly into Saturday. So find a dark place and look to the north.

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Win Tickets to Toronto Snowmobile ATV and Powersports Show 2024

The Toronto Snowmobile ATV and Powersports Show is coming to the International Centre October 25-27, 2024 and you can enter my contest to win tickets to the event (see info below). UPDATE: the tickets have been awarded to the winner, congratulations and enjoy the show.

You will be able to check out the gigantic halls of the International Centre to find Manufacturer Displays, test drives and live, indoor Freestyle Shows with so many machines you will be ready for year round fun. The Freestyle Shows are included in your show ticket. Show hours are Friday: 1pm-9pm, Saturday: 10am-7pm and Sunday: 10am-5pm and the parking is free.

From the Toronto Snowmobile ATV and Powersports Show's website, "The BIG SHOW by the Airport, the WORLD’S LARGEST Snowmobile and ATV show, the show to bring your entire family to and meet up with your friends. The show where Snowmobiling and ATVing continues to grow!"

To enter the contest to win a pair of tickets (two tickets good for one-day entrance) to the Toronto Snowmobile ATV and Powersports Show comment on this post, or send me an email at jmhcet@gmail.com. It will be first come, first served so good luck and enjoy the show.

Wednesday, October 09, 2024

Fall and the return of Salmon Spawning in the Credit River

The salmon have reached up to Georgetown, Norval and beyond on their brutal quest upriver from Lake Ontario, heading to their spawning grounds along the Credit River. Early October is the peak spawing time as cooler lake temperatures and rainfall have added to the river making it possible for the large fish to make it upstream in the relatively shallow waters.

Youtube video of the Salmon Run
Fall colours are progressing nicely in the river valley

We parked at McNab Park on October 8, 2024, just off Highway adjacent to the Credit River on Noble Street and followed the path along the river where we started spotting the dark shadows in the water. The fish seem to gather their strength in deeper waters and make bursts of speed when they hit the shallows. The baby fish then swim downstream and live in Lake Ontario until it is there turn to make the trip back to their birth location.


Looking towards Highway 7

Doors Open

Scarborough Bluffs

Pride

Redball

Beaches

Graffiti

Lake Ontario

Nathan Phillips Square

Transportation