Tag: toronto

  • Bike Share – What I’ve Learned to Love

    If you didn’t know, I’m a proud Toronto Bike Share member! Thanks to a plethora of great discounts, I’ve been able to maintain a membership for about two years. Biking is such a great way to get around, and throughout the two years I’ve learned a lot about biking in Toronto.

    • Biking is the fastest way to get around the inner city

    Bike Share is the easiest way to get around the city! Biking is just as flexible as a car, but never stuck in traffic. There’s a decent amount of bike lanes downtown, and if you have a good mental map you’ll find it really easy to get around. I especially love it getting to and from subway stations because the streetcars are so slow by comparison!

    Here’s an example: from Rosedale Station to Little Italy, Bike Share is the fastest way!

    • Bike Share gives you options

    I love that Bike Share now exists as an option. It’s no longer just between taking transit and walking, there’s a new sweaty way to get to my destination. If my TTC transfer is expired, I can just use my “free” bike share pass! It’s especially useful to combine transit and bike share to get around, which is way faster than walking! It truly is a great last mile solution.

    • Bike Infrastructure was better than I thought

    Toronto has a surprisingly decent amount of bike infrastructure. Within the inner city, there’s plenty of bike lanes that create a grid (although it doesn’t connect the entire inner core yet). Many of these bike lanes have been upgraded over the past few years, adding protected infrastructure, signage, dedicated traffic lights, etc. I especially like the new College Street and University Avenue bike lanes, which are very wide and segregated from the rest of traffic. Well done!

    If I have to summarize my experience using Bike Share in Toronto, this quote from Ray Delahanty, the creator behind the YouTube Channel CityNerd: “I’ve never seen so much biking in a place that was so obviously hostile towards it.”.

  • Being a tourist in your own city

    THUNDER RUN!

    I have a really complicated, on and off relationship with my adopted hometown, Toronto. In many ways, I think it’s a really great city – Toronto Summer is the epitome of life. I totally agree with the theory that Torontonians try to shove a year’s worth of cultural relevance in the three months that compose of summer. However, Toronto sucks for so many reasons – the cost of living crisis, kinda long winters, and for some reason related to climate change, a lack of sunlight. However, while I still live here, I’m determined to make the best of my time here. Here’s a list of things I will be doing this summer to make the most of a great Toronto summer:

    • Visit a Toronto Museum that I’ve never been to
    • Any sporting event I’ve never been to
      • Raptors
      • Argonauts
      • Toronto FC
      • Maple Leafs
    • Comedy Show at The Second City
    • A theater production at Mirvish
    • A good street festival (Do West Fest, Salsa on St. Clair, Caribana)
    • Kayaking
    • Ontario Day Trip to a small town or hiking destination
    • Canadian Opera Company performance
    • A trip to Montreal

    Let me know if I should add anything to my list, or if you’d like to join me! All feet and hands welcome.