Niagara-Toronto-Pittsburgh (3. Tronto and around)
Walker’s country market and the smallest church in the world.
People were lined up to take a picture in front of the chapel building.
This is how it looks inside the chapel.
The ice cream sold here is absolutely delicious!
Try if you are dropping by this place.
Casa Loma.
So sad driving all the way here and just getting to see the outside of the building.
We got into the parking lot but we were 3min late for the last entrance time and were told we can’t get the ticket..
CN Tower looked like an alien facility.
I liked the souvenir shop located inside the CN Tower.
Lots of Canadian-made products.
The view from CN Tower.
Purchasing the observatory ticket online was cheaper than buying it at the counter.
The observatory level was very crowded and the space was narrow and limited.
There was a private event ongoing at one side of the observatory blocking people from accessing there so we couldn’t get to look around the whole view.
Spent less time here than we thought.
I got so hungry that on the way back to Niagara I had to stop by the KFC.
It was one hectic day going to Toronto.
Overall, Toronto was a lively city area with lots of foreigners/tourists.