The first time I visited
Niagara Falls was 1965. As a young child, I could care less about anything except getting to Table Rock, the closest point to the edge, where millions of gallons of water thunder over the precipice just out of reach.
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It’s a beautiful spring day in Toronto, perfect for taking a walk. But where can visitors (or locals who like being tourists in their town) go for a leisurely, urban stroll? The neighbourhood of St. Lawrence is an ideal destination for those who want to check out a slice of Toronto’s history and culture. One of the city’s oldest and most vibrant communities, the St. Lawrence district offers architectural gems, friendly people and lots of great options for drinks and eats.
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