Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Day 5: The District of Haunted Walks?

)Kaitlyn's POV)

Today we started by doing our normal, quick breakfast at the hotel then we were off for that day's activity! We spent most of the day in The Distillery District (Natural Environment).

The Distillery District is a little district in Toronto that has tons of restaurants, cafes, and many shopping places. We spent a lot of time looking around all the different shops. Some we recognized from home but others were really amazing, historic shops, that we have never seen before. We decided not to get anything from here because we had some big plans coming up that were expensive, but Georgia wouldn't leave without getting something. All of the shops we went into were very expensive shops that sold clothing and necklaces for hundreds of dollars. We finally gave in and let Georgia get a sweater from the cheapest store we could find even though it was still $58.00. After a few hours, we started to get hungry so we went to a lunch place right down the road called Cluck Clucks Chicken & Waffles.

Even though it was a small place their food was AMAZING!! We were all basic and decided to each get the Chicken and Waffles. Georgia said she's never had chicken and waffles and thought it was a weird mix but when she tried it she was amazed at how good they tasted together. After finishing up lunch there, we went to The Haunted Walk of Toronto (Historical). This was also right next to the Distillery District. We were able to walk around Toronto and hear about all of the spooky ghost stories of things that happened in Toronto in the past. Anna loves scary things so she was having fun the whole time but Kaitlyn on the other hand, not so much. Kaitlyn hated scary things so she hid behind Anna the whole time trying not to listen to what the tour guide had to say. We decided it was a really bad idea to take her with us. After everyone (but Kaitlyn) enjoyed the walk, we started to get hungry again so we went out to eat at a place back in the Distillery District called El Catrin. This was a pretty simple Mexican food place. It was decently expensive, though it was still good. We each got something different and Sydney and Georgia both shared something because they weren't that hungry. After a long day, we headed back to the hotel to get some rest. Kaitlyn was still shaken up by that ghost walk so she couldn't sleep. She really didn't want to be anywhere near Toronto so we decided to leave for Vancouver tomorrow.

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