Toronto
Topics that start with the letter “t” seem to be the trend on Travelhogue. By pure coincidence, the two cities to which I have travelled in the past year both start with the letter “t,” as does the word “trains.” I also take a lot of trains. I took one to return from Toronto.
I hadn’t been to Toronto in over twenty years, but one memory remained intact. The Toronto Star. Upon spotting it, I smiled. I had wanted to work there.
Toronto is known for its diversity, which is reflected in its distinct districts, dining options, and outdoor spaces. I saw a lot of Baltimore in Toronto, particularly in places such as Evergreen Brickworks, the Distillery District, and Kensington Market.
Now that I have been to both Tulum and Toronto in the past twelve months, marking two of the total of three countries in North America, I am ready to make the trek further south again, this time to Peru and Chile. With both Machu Picchu and Valparaiso on my list of places to visit, I plan to find paradise in make-believe memories.
The imagery tells the tale.