
So, I was on my tent and it had been raining for the last 2 hours. I decided that I would not spend the day in there and I though of the best option to dash to the next train station west, the one of the Belleville town. Tomas my friend helped me out with the logistics through the phone. I left and the rain had stopped a bit, it was more a light rain. I got there and I took the train to Toronto, since the weather supposed to get nice in the next 2 days.After getting out of the trian I was wating for my bike on the luggage pick-up area of the station, and I met here Tony, an eminence of cyclism. He had a Canada's biking jacket and when he saw my bike with the Argentine flag, the Canadian as well as the Quebecoise one, he came and we had a bit of a chat. He was returning of a bike trip he could not finish for getting sick, he was doing Hamilton - Ottawa and got back getting to Kingston. He told me that I could stay at his place if I wished later
on on my trip and of course I considered it.Toronto receive me with a good "COME ON WAKE UP MAN!!" from a very Canadian-looking
butchy girl doing courrier I guess, on her bike. The light was green and I had not perceived it.. :)I spent then 2 days at Heather's house, the older syster of my roomate spencer. I visited Toronto for the thirth time, first time biking though. Toronto can be beautifull at dusk.
The after a Thursday night of beer and nachos in a cool Irish pub near Heather's home, I left Friday morning, I biked 90km to get to Hamilton at around 4:30PM.
I got there and I went to Tony's place. He introduces me Mary, his wife. They were both living
there since a long time ago, and they are both Dutch. Tony has a garage were they keep their 5 bikes. He's got a newpaper's article titled "From stoney creek to PEI" about one of the numer
ous trips he did in Canada. Between those, its the greatest, he cross Canada through the transcanadian with a group in a period of 2 months and a half. He's got plenty of pictures in an album decorated with
pins from differents cities and provinces of Canada, as well as a detailed daily diary of the trip. Awesome. We had dinner and I hit the couch at 8:30PM. I am not sure who Lance Armstrong is, but I know who Tony from Hamilton is. Next day, great breakfast, a picture and I was pedaling aga
in at around 9:15AM.I left to Niagara in an unexpected hot journey. The temperature in computer indicated 33 Celcius degrees
, so I
took a bath on the Ontario lake. I arrived to the city of niagara falls and went down through Clifton hill st and it looks like Vegas to me. It is all about gift shops, wax museums, fast food, and exuberant shows. Then I biked there to niagara av. And
as a good tourist a took a couple of pics with these cool fa
lls.
I stayed in the HI hostel of the town which was cool but far from being that hostels full of life in the north of Argentina and Bolivia.
Yesterday evening I took a train to Toronto where I am staying again at heather's and heading back to montreal tomorrow morning.

Canada is huuuge, and I can't belive I have not done this before. I am thinking now about Europe and, maybe in the future, why not Canada West - East?
Un abrazo grande a todos,

Espectacular el viaje, el recorrido y bellisimas fotos! Te felicito! :)
ResponderEliminaris that a picture of the ubster in his latest batman epic?!
ResponderEliminarQue hace fiera? Para cuando el capitulo de Europa?
ResponderEliminarpas trop dur le voyage sans Hubert ?? ;-))
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