I should begin with a little background, I have lived in, first East York, then North York & then Toronto after the amalgamation, but pretty much in and around Toronto. I worked right downtown, Yonge & Dundas for years & then later up at Yonge & Eglinton, but I haven't to been very many trips outside of the city in Ontario. I've been to Ottawa, which I loved (politics), been to Kingston, Niagara On the Lake, Pickering, Whitby & like pretty much everybody in southern Ontario I've been to Niagara Falls. In Canada I've been to Corner Brook, NFLD, North Sydney, Cape Breton, NS, Wolfville, NS, New Minus, NS Halifax, NS & I lived in Windsor, NS, for a year, I did drive through Montreal so I was technically there. I really pride myself on being Canadian, it's such a deep part of me when I returned from living in FL for 6 months I almost cried at seeing our flag. With that pride I know I want to see more of my country, but not always the typical places that people see, Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, I want to see the small towns, the history the diversity. That's the background to my motivation for going out to Oshawa today, the reason is much simpler.
My good friend Dakota Bubble had an interview with a non-profit for a volunteer position, I tagged along with her boyfriend Emperor EJ so he wouldn't be bored out of his skull waiting for her, which we weren't. We took GO transit out of Scarborough Town Centre, we passed through Pickering, Ajax, Durham, & Whitby, we saw a bit of there downtown's as we passed through. I would say the thing I was surprised about as we passed through the town was the porn shops along this route. Maybe whoever came up with the GO route is a connoisseur of porn? Once we arrived in Oshawa & after Dakota Bubble had eaten myself & Emperor EJ set off in search of a Dollarama, yes we are adventures (Emperor EJ was looking for something specific, which we never found). On our walk out to Dollarama (which we found thanks to google maps on Emperor EJ's phone. Yes I'm still impressed with stuff like that) we walked by Oshawa's Memorial Park. I didn't get a photo of that, which I should have, it has a good size band stand with permeate metal bench's in front of it, there is a statue of a solider on the corner honoring the fallen of the town, also on the side of the bandstand were murals depicting the major wars that Canada has fought in starting from WWI. Along the streets in Oshawa like all towns were fire hydrants, except they don't look like any fire hydrants I've seen before, here's what I mean:
Each fire hydrant was painted differently, there was one that had wild cats on it, one just looked like someones are supplies threw up on it. Something else they have a lot of was murals, there were the one's on the side of the band stand, down a side street we walked by & this one on the side of a building.
Along with the murals, the fire hydrants and just quite small town feel we found some other things there. Yes me & Emperor EJ found a comic book store. Yeah we're geeks & we of course stumbled across the comic book store, I bough Uncanny X-Men First Class & Emperor EJ picked up a Walking Dead lunch box. The one thing I loved about this comic book shop was everything was pretty much on discount, the trade books were $10.00 & the hardcovers were $15.00. If I had a much larger bag with me & a stronger back, I would have stuffed half of their Marvel collection into my bag & gone home with it. I was disappointed I couldn't find Deadpool comics. Also we stumbled across a Donair place. Now for anyone not from the East Coast of Canada & I'm going to say specifically Nova Scotia & New Brunswick since my mom's side is from Newfoundland & I've never heard them mention it before, & I have no idea about PEI, Donair's are spiced beef that you have on a bun with lettuce, tomato, onion & a special kind of sauce. I'm unsure which is more important, the sauce or the meat. My whole time in Nova Scotia I didnt' try one but the guy at the shop gave me a little sample of his meat & sauce & I can understand liking it, the obsession? I'm not sure about that, we'll see. So the shop is called Down East Donairs: A Maritime Tradition, the place has only been open since Dec of last year & the place were he's set up shop even feels a little East Coastish, the building he's in is painted a nice pastel colour & the doors & window farms are all painted white, kinda looks like some of the postcards that come out of Newfoundland. He's on Twitter if anyone wants to follow him, search DownEastDonairs, I'm not 100% if that's it.
When we returned from Oshawa we went to Dakota Bubble & Emperor EJ's place & had Chinese takeout from Mandarin & watched Iron Man 2 & Captain America. It was an awesome way to end a fun day. I would like to take more trips to the towns around Toronto. Stay tuned there may be more posts coming through out the summer & I promise more photo's next time.
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