I like to hit the ground running and Toronto was no exception. Landing at Billy Bishop Airport for my weekend locates you a short ferry ride from the city-a travelers dream. An eight minute complimentary boat ride and you are on the waterfront smack dab in the heart of the city. The color in this photo is symbolic of the temperature rising by the minute on the streets as I pulled my suitcase towards the hotel.
I quite by accident stumbled upon Toronto's only Boatel, parked right on Lake Ontario. While I can't vouch for the facilities, it certainly looked like it would be a refreshing change of pace with a picture perfect view of the city and harbour. This floating B&B on a private yacht comes with a gourmet breakfast and the captain speaks French and English.
Further down the harbour way, I opted to stay at the Westin Harbour Castle, which I selected for its Green Choice options for guests, their recycling program and the choice the hotel has made with the use of the BullFrog Power program for green energy. The hotel was really centrally located for my needs and with a view of the waterfront, a great retreat for me in this jam packed weekend.
My next stop was the St. Lawrence Market, one of my favorite haunts when I lived here in the 80's. This vibrant piece of Toronto history has been going strong since 1803. The international patchwork of vendors is a reflection of the city itself, and why it captured my heart so many years ago. Housing over 120 specialty vendors, the selection can be a bit overwhelming, but with some focus, I managed taste my way from one end to the other and put together a pretty impressive cocktail hour collection to get me through the night! Can you say Ice Wine....
The Saturday Farmers' Market highlights the producers of Southern Ontario and Sundays over 80 antiques dealers line the outdoor areas with their unique wares.

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