Listening now. I was planning on starting over afterward too! Haha.
Thanks for this. I pre ordered it forever ago and forgot all about it since I'm barely ever on my audiobook app anymore.
Glad you liked it. St. Lawrence market was the indoor one I was trying to remember. Beware, it was pretty hot inside when we were there, so now with the heat wave, it might be pretty bad. But it was cool anyway.
Three weeks! You're so lucky. Great place to do some architectural drawing studies. Lots of cool, funky shaped buildings right alongside old ones. Could be good for ad Astra if the crew ever ends up in a big city.
Cirque du Soleil is probably still there. We ment to go but fell asleep and missed it 😔. I hear the theatre is great too, but we only had 3 days and couldn't fit it in.
There is another big, indoor market that was cool but I cannot remember the name of. I bet you can find it or ask about it. Butter Pecan Tart from the pastry shop downstairs was fantastic and my wife loved the cheesecake.
You can take the baby to the islands. The fairy is reasonable and it's a nice little place to stroll. I sat in a chair facing the city and drew the skyline for a few hours while my wife rented a bike and biked around. There's a little amusement park there too.
CN tower is cool but don't eat at the fancy restaurant. I can be a bit of a food snob, and I love ridiculously expensive restaurants. That place was the most expensive meal I've ever eaten, and I hated it. It wasn't just "not worth it," it was actually bad!
Our favorite was just walking around Kensington Market tons of hole-in-the-wall food places from around the world. There are actually food tours, but we just walked and bought whatever caught our eye. If you've never had a pupusa, possibly the best I ever had is on the main street there.
My wife and I just finished a vacation there. Now I can't stop looking for jobs and houses near Toronto.