We were up early for the free breakfast in the Club Lounge. Even though we might spend money on flights and concert tickets, we love our complimentary hotel food and drinks. We were sure to take advantage of the free happy hour drinks Friday night and had to go back this morning for the morning views from the breakfast lounge’s 46 floor vantage point.

Then we Chat GPT’ed an itinerary for the day. We walked from our hotel to the harbor and took a boat tour on Lake Ontario to the islands. I think you have to be crazy to live on the small islands - especially in winter. I really couldn’t imagine living anywhere that requires a boat just to buy groceries. But maybe their city skyline view is worth the hassle.

From here we made our way to Kensington Market to walk through the eclectic food stalls and restaurants. This neighborhood, on the cusp of the hood, was dotted with mural art and had a bohemian vibe. This was a microcosm of the United Nations - all kinds of people from all walks of life eating every imaginable food. I was glad I still can’t smell. We settled for a Colombian restaurant with guac and fried plantains.


After lunch we made our way to the super cute, (and more suited to my preferences and style) Distillery District. The cobblestone streets. The refurbished industrial buildings. The beautiful flowers. Live music. The weather was perfect for window shopping and sitting outside with a drink.




We found a bakery and had a treat with our aeperol spritzes. We took to the streets and walked back toward Old Town to see Saint Lawrence Market. We were overwhelmed by the number of mentally ill men living on the streets. Some were so high they had passed out on the sidewalks inches from the intersections.
Just like we started the day at the hotel’s club lounge, we ended it there too with our free dinner and drinks. And the view of the lake.
I can’t wait for Morgan to announce his next tour so we can explore a new city next year.


























