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		<title>Getting Around in Toronto</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While traveling to Toronto, visitors often realize the vast nature of the city that seems to be spread over a very large canvas. There are so many parts of downtown divided into small communities that it seems impossible to learn all of the small hubs and communities, unless to live there for an extended period [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While traveling to Toronto, visitors often realize the vast nature of the city that seems to be spread over a very large canvas. There are so many parts of downtown divided into small communities that it seems impossible to learn all of the small hubs and communities, unless to live there for an extended period of time.</p>
<p>Travelers to Toronto have many options to get around the city. There is the TTC, which offers buses and trolleys that venture through various parts of the city. This system of public transit is the most popular and passes can be obtained for as little as $10.00 per day for travelers to make use of the system and find their way exploring the city that lies before them. </p>
<p>One of the most innovative systems that are available for those unfamiliar with the city is the PATH walkway which uses color codes, marking a path that point their way to certain destinations. There are maps available that can be downloaded on the internet before the trip so the traveler can mark destinations of interest. These walkways can be found downtown and lead to popular destinations such as; shops, the Hockey Hall of Fame and Air Canada Center. There are more than fifty buildings which are attached through the innovative pathway system and it is one of the largest of its kind. For those seeking a way to avoid the cold through the winter months or simply stay cool during the warmer ones, the PATH walkway is an effective way to do so. </p>
<p>Following the path system is simple, the P portion of the path system is represented through a red map and indicates south, the orange represents west, the blue is the north which is the T and finally, the H – which can point walkers in the east direction. Walking downtown no longer has to be confusing when the path system is followed, but it is important for visitors to realize that the PATH system does not follow the grids which outline the streets above. Therefore, it is important to maintain awareness of where you are in actualization with the streets above. </p>
<p>To get to one of the most popular destinations that surrounds Toronto, the island, simply make a stop at Queen’s Quay and hop aboard the ferry, which operates from April to October. There are four islands which can be visited with historic sites, parks and beaches which make the island feel as if it is farther away from the city than the one kilometer it is. </p>
<p>Go transit will take travelers to destinations that are outside of the city and in rural areas, great to shop the outlet malls which are<br />
located 45 minutes outside of the city, in Vaughan. </p>
<p>Lastly, if you are willing to brave the subway which can be confusing unless you are aware of the destinations, be sure to use the maps which are available to travelers. With the maps, it can be less confusing, and can also reduce the chances of the traveler becoming lost. </p>
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		<title>Toronto Island – How to Get there, What to See and What to Do</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toronto Islands are one of the most popular destinations in Toronto that is simply a ferry ride away from the heart of the city, Queens Quay. There are four islands that make up the popular tourist destination that has become known as Toronto islands. These islands include; center island, Ward’s island, Hanlan’s point and centre [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toronto Islands are one of the most popular destinations in Toronto that is simply a ferry ride away from the heart of the city, Queens Quay. There are four islands that make up the popular tourist destination that has become known as Toronto islands. These islands include; center island, Ward’s island, Hanlan’s point and centre island. Although each island is accessible from one another, the ferry can be taken to specif islands to make the process of enjoying certain destinations easier.</p>
<p><strong>The History of Toronto Island</strong></p>
<p>More than one million people visit the most popular destination in Toronto each year that began with a series of sand bars that have been stabilized and develop to house some of the most exciting festivals, quaint cafes and other tourist attractions that are available less than a kilometer from the coast of the Island that has the appeal of feeling like a lake-side community, rather than island which is so close to the city. Recent additions to Toronto Island include a small amusement park, petting zoo and even the addition of a Nude beach for adults.</p>
<p><strong>How to Get to Toronto Island</strong></p>
<p>Queens Quay, one of the most popular sites in downtown Toronto is the taking off point for the ferry that travels to Toronto Island multiple times per day from April to October, while the season opens at Toronto Island. The ferry goes to three destinations on the series of Islands, making it easier to get around – as the islands can be considered anything but small.</p>
<p>As an alternative, for those visitors of the island that have boats, there are many mooring stations and docks which can be taken advantage of. It is important to be aware of the fees which are associated with these docking and mooring stations before venturing over to the island. There are daytime as well as long term rates available to boat owners.</p>
<p><strong>What to See on Toronto Island </strong></p>
<p>Whether you are seeking sandy beaches or the picnic parks which are home to many families seeking to get out of the city through the stifling summer months, there are many things that can be seen on Toronto Island.</p>
<p>There are tennis courts and swimming pools which are available to tourists that are visiting the island. These tennis courts are lit and therefore provide a great place to play, even through the hours of dusk when the sport can be hard to play. There are many sports which can be experienced on the</p>
<p>As with any great spot in Toronto, there are historical sites which can be viewed on the island. The historical light house, Gibraltar Point Lighthouse can be viewed throughout the season and more information can be learned about the staple landmark to the island.<br />
Getting Around Toronto Island</p>
<p>Getting around the islands can be simple with the use of bicycles which can be rented from various points on the island. As an alternative, there are many travelers to the island that choose to bring their own bicycle, which is simple on the ferry and can save money on the costs of parking for the vehicle of the day spent at the island.</p>
<p>Aside from this, there are various small shuttle services which are available through the Islands which can make transportation a breeze. These small services allow the use of small motor carts that can be used to transform people from one end of an island, to the other.</p>
<p>Boat rentals are also available to travels that wish to navigate their way from island to island, exploring and making the most of the discoveries.</p>
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