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    Exhibition GO Station

    4.0 (9 reviews)

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    Exhibition GO Station
    Leonard E.

    I'm travelling to this destination to attend the final day of the Canadian National Exhibition. It's very convenient to get here using the Lakeshore GO line without having to exit & transfer trains. The train stops in front of the CNE entrance gate at this Exhibition GO Station stop.

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    3.2(6 reviews)
    1.2 kmParkdale

    I don't know if this place is still open. I was looking to stay here again as I stayed here years…read moreago and found it to be quite pleasant and charming. I saw some negative reviews and felt I should add my positive one. My daughter and I found it to be very comfortable and inviting. Thank you for the lovely stay-this was March 2015.

    I started this review in 2016 a few days after my stay, then decided not to bother. Years later,…read moreI've decided to share some lingering thoughts particularly because -- when I visited Toronto again more recently -- I made a point of not returning. First, the breakfast is a cold service with baked items purchased from Costco, so it doesn't provide a fresh, warm welcoming B&B feel as I've experienced in so many other places across Canada and around the world. A factor contributing to my stay in the first place was a review mentioning that the breakfast was vegan accommodating, but I was honestly better off going to a grocery store and procuring my own choices, so it definitely not worth the extra cost in that respect. But more importantly, the hosts weren't particularly friendly or helpful. Most frustrating is that they don't offer luggage storage, so I was stuck dragging my suitcase to appointments around the city after checkout at 11 until my departing flight at 8 pm. Prior to arriving in Toronto, I had spent two weeks in Barcelona, Zurich and Barcelona so I had some laundry I wanted to wash, but they offered no suggestions as to where I could do that. If they don't want to offer their facilities for a fee that's fine (although unusual for a B&B in my experience), but they could have at least compiled some quick research about local options to provide informed recommendation as a courtesy because that's what "hosts" do. The bedrooms and bathrooms were clean, and the location is convent, but that's all it had going for it. I selected the B&B hoping for a comfy, local feel while also contributing more directly to the local economy, but I should have just stayed at a hotel. I don't get the sense the owners of this place actually enjoy the line of work they're selected for themselves ‍ Update: I just read more recent reviews... What on earth?! Seems like my review isn't even relevant anymore! Yikes...

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    47 Lansdowne Bus

    47 Lansdowne Bus

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.5 kmParkdale

    The #47 seems to be one of the more dependable rides I've relied on in Toronto, with routinely…read moregood, friendly drivers, and a relatively benign commuter base. Sure, there's the regular crazies, but every line has that -- #47 is no different. In the past, I've had drivers: * allow me on board with my dog during rush hour (because the bus wasn't that full and I needed to get her to the vet). I like it when drivers -- anyone, really -- use their judgement instead of strictly adhering to "the rules". * ask how my dog's doing (after the previous experience). Good memory! * let me ride without fare, because they recognized me and knew I was good for it next time (I was). * wait for me while I'm hobbling from the subway station with a bum knee, even though they were juuuuuust about to depart. I appreciate these things, I really do, and while the TTC isn't perfect I must say I'm pretty pleased with it. Sure there are exceptions, and there are days I wish I was a gas-guzzling commuter, but those are few and far between. Finally, one useful note: If you're on your way to the subway station and the light is red at Bloor, get off the bus and walk. It's seconds faster, and you beat the crowd! (Unless you plan on getting a coffee at the TCC... in which case you still beat the crowd. Just don't, under any circumstances, go into the Coffee Time. Pretend it doesn't exist. That's what I do.)

    This bus is hit and miss just like every TTC line but it seems to be much less crowded, hectic and…read moreevil than the Sufferin (Dufferin bus) and some of the Scarborough buses that I take. Also it usually comes within 10 minutes, even on Sundays.

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