Alright so after that first day which was very crazy indeed to say the least with the wine mix up and plane delay's, our trip continued on. Over the next week Sarah and I enjoyed lots of amazing experiences while in Canada with my Grandpa Duke.
The next day we went
to go pick up the mixed up wine order for a wedding and then had a nice dinner at a place called Angelo's that night after dropping it off. The day after that we slept in and showed Sarah around the beautiful, stone house. We also had dinner with a wine expert named Bill Arthur were Sarah and I talked to his daughter and her friend and discovered a new drink in the process called a porch monkey, (no racism meant by the name just what they called it) which consists of beer and lemonade mixed together. It sounds disgusting but is actually quite good. That night we also watched the penguins and red wings game 7 to see the penguins lift the cup!
The next morning Sarah an
d I got up early and took the train into Toronto where we would stay the night and probably have one of our more jam packed parts of the trip as far as the amount of stuff that we did. While we were in Toronto we checked into our hotel, the Delta Chelsea and dropped our bags off so we could explore Toronto. We caught a Blue Jays game which was very exciting because it was my first Major League Baseball game. The Jays lost by on run but it was still a lot of fun! After the game walked around visiting a couple stores. Sarah found some clothes she like in one little boutique that Rhianna had been known to shop. I also bought a urban-retro shirt with a Maltov cocktail on the front.
After the majority of shopping was done, we found a little Japanese restaurant to eat lunch and rested our feet enjoying some
hibachi and sushi. Then we walked around China town where Sarah got some souvenirs and I a bubble tea. Once we had finished our walk through China town we were exhausted and headed back to the hotel. On the way back though we ran into a Filipino culture festival that had all kinds of food and art as well as an Filipino idol contest where this one tiny girl absolutely blew the show away. They announced she was close to signing with a record company and had sung the national anthem at the Toronto Raptors
game many times. Finally after getting back to are hotel we took a quick nap before going out on the town to experience Toronto's night life. We went to one area along Yonge street, (pronounce "young") that was like times square with all kinds of lights and big signs. Then we hit the clubs just hopping from one place to the next ordering a drink here a drink their. After feeling a little under dressed for some of the higher end clubs we found a bar with a band and enjoyed a couple ZZ Top tunes while drinking 3 dollar pints. Finally we ended the night by splitting a Martini at the hotel bar, went up to are rooms and went to bed.
The next morning we woke up and caught the train back to Saint Mary's where Grandpa Duke picked us up. Sarah and I dropped off our bags, changed into our swimsuits and headed to the beach at Grand Bend w
hich was about 45 minutes away. The beach was nice and hot which made the cold water feel especially good. We had lunch at a nice little place by the port and spent a couple hours on the beach before heading back to the Stone House (Grandpa Duke's). Grandpa Duke told us that he wanted to take us out to dinner somewhere but wanted it to be a surprise. We showered and got all dressed up to go only to discover while we were getting in the car that the Subaru had a flat tire! I pumped it back up with a hand pump and called upon my inner MacGyver sticking my gum on the leak which miraculously enough stopped the leak or at least slowed it for the time being. We took
Nanny's car which didn't have insurance on it and Grandpa took us to one of the nicest restaurant in Stratford Ontario called The Church. It was named The Church because the restaurant was inside of an old church that had been craftily designed to provide both the historical and serious tone of an old church with the color and ambiance of a modern art gallery. We had a great meal there which was free because Grandpa was friends with the owner. That night because it was the first time they were open on a Sunday we had the entire restaurant to ourselves for most of the night. After a fantastic meal we arrived home without getting to an accident in Nanny's uninsured car.
The next morning we were set to drive to my Grandpa Gordie and Nana's house to have dinner but first Grandpa had to take the car into get the tires changed and also run some errands. Finally with a brand new set of wheels we headed off for Kitchener, Ontario where I was born to see my other Grandparents. We enjoyed a nice meal and good conversation there before falling asleep that night.


The next morning we woke up and went to one of our last big destination of the trip; Niagara Falls. While we were there we went on the Maid of the Mist which took us right in the middle of the Canadian side of the falls. Then we walked to the very edge of the falls where we got an ice cream and enjoyed the breath taking view. After walking around some more we grabbed lunch at a Harvey's Hamburgers and then drove all the way back to London, Ontario where we had dinner with Marge and Ernest's family. We had a great dinner there and a lot of laughs including one particular time were Sarah said the Ernest looked like Dustin Hoffman. After a great last night in Canada we headed back to the Stone House for our last night.


We woke up
early the next morning and Deeter was waiting with a van to drive us back to Toronto. Once in Toronto, Deeter dropped Sarah and I off at the CN tower where we had lunch reservations. Sarah and I said goodbye to Grandpa Duke and thanked him again for such a great time and we headed
off to our lunch inside the tower. We had a great meal while enjoying the breath taking views of Toronto from the 360 restaurant. After words we got a taxi to the airport and headed home.
This was a great trip jam packed with all kinds of exciting things. I am writing this about a month and a half after the actual trip so there are probably some things that I left out but I tried my best. On a similar note please excuse my grammar and spelling. I know it is atrocious. I am looking into contracting an editor for this small little blog. The leading candidate right now is the editor of a small upstart school paper called the Chronicle. Ill keep you updated though :)
P.S. If anyone who reads this had questions about any of the places that mentioned above feel free to email me at benried@gmail.com
read more “Sarah and Ben's Canadian Adventure 2”
The next day we went
to go pick up the mixed up wine order for a wedding and then had a nice dinner at a place called Angelo's that night after dropping it off. The day after that we slept in and showed Sarah around the beautiful, stone house. We also had dinner with a wine expert named Bill Arthur were Sarah and I talked to his daughter and her friend and discovered a new drink in the process called a porch monkey, (no racism meant by the name just what they called it) which consists of beer and lemonade mixed together. It sounds disgusting but is actually quite good. That night we also watched the penguins and red wings game 7 to see the penguins lift the cup!The next morning Sarah an
d I got up early and took the train into Toronto where we would stay the night and probably have one of our more jam packed parts of the trip as far as the amount of stuff that we did. While we were in Toronto we checked into our hotel, the Delta Chelsea and dropped our bags off so we could explore Toronto. We caught a Blue Jays game which was very exciting because it was my first Major League Baseball game. The Jays lost by on run but it was still a lot of fun! After the game walked around visiting a couple stores. Sarah found some clothes she like in one little boutique that Rhianna had been known to shop. I also bought a urban-retro shirt with a Maltov cocktail on the front.
hibachi and sushi. Then we walked around China town where Sarah got some souvenirs and I a bubble tea. Once we had finished our walk through China town we were exhausted and headed back to the hotel. On the way back though we ran into a Filipino culture festival that had all kinds of food and art as well as an Filipino idol contest where this one tiny girl absolutely blew the show away. They announced she was close to signing with a record company and had sung the national anthem at the Toronto Raptors The next morning we woke up and caught the train back to Saint Mary's where Grandpa Duke picked us up. Sarah and I dropped off our bags, changed into our swimsuits and headed to the beach at Grand Bend w
hich was about 45 minutes away. The beach was nice and hot which made the cold water feel especially good. We had lunch at a nice little place by the port and spent a couple hours on the beach before heading back to the Stone House (Grandpa Duke's). Grandpa Duke told us that he wanted to take us out to dinner somewhere but wanted it to be a surprise. We showered and got all dressed up to go only to discover while we were getting in the car that the Subaru had a flat tire! I pumped it back up with a hand pump and called upon my inner MacGyver sticking my gum on the leak which miraculously enough stopped the leak or at least slowed it for the time being. We took
Nanny's car which didn't have insurance on it and Grandpa took us to one of the nicest restaurant in Stratford Ontario called The Church. It was named The Church because the restaurant was inside of an old church that had been craftily designed to provide both the historical and serious tone of an old church with the color and ambiance of a modern art gallery. We had a great meal there which was free because Grandpa was friends with the owner. That night because it was the first time they were open on a Sunday we had the entire restaurant to ourselves for most of the night. After a fantastic meal we arrived home without getting to an accident in Nanny's uninsured car.The next morning we were set to drive to my Grandpa Gordie and Nana's house to have dinner but first Grandpa had to take the car into get the tires changed and also run some errands. Finally with a brand new set of wheels we headed off for Kitchener, Ontario where I was born to see my other Grandparents. We enjoyed a nice meal and good conversation there before falling asleep that night.


The next morning we woke up and went to one of our last big destination of the trip; Niagara Falls. While we were there we went on the Maid of the Mist which took us right in the middle of the Canadian side of the falls. Then we walked to the very edge of the falls where we got an ice cream and enjoyed the breath taking view. After walking around some more we grabbed lunch at a Harvey's Hamburgers and then drove all the way back to London, Ontario where we had dinner with Marge and Ernest's family. We had a great dinner there and a lot of laughs including one particular time were Sarah said the Ernest looked like Dustin Hoffman. After a great last night in Canada we headed back to the Stone House for our last night.


We woke up
off to our lunch inside the tower. We had a great meal while enjoying the breath taking views of Toronto from the 360 restaurant. After words we got a taxi to the airport and headed home.This was a great trip jam packed with all kinds of exciting things. I am writing this about a month and a half after the actual trip so there are probably some things that I left out but I tried my best. On a similar note please excuse my grammar and spelling. I know it is atrocious. I am looking into contracting an editor for this small little blog. The leading candidate right now is the editor of a small upstart school paper called the Chronicle. Ill keep you updated though :)
P.S. If anyone who reads this had questions about any of the places that mentioned above feel free to email me at benried@gmail.com


