Archive for May, 2006
It’s just 34 °C in Toronto but It feels like 40 °C because of the Humidex. Humidex or Heat Index(HI) is a term to show how hot the weather actually feels. When the humidity of the air is high, the evaporation rate of the water in body is low. It means that the heat stays […]
Wal-Mart is the largest retailer and the largest company in the world based on revenue. Wal-Mart has had US$10.3 billion income in 2005. Wal-Mart has 6,556 stores around the world which 278 of them are in Canada.
This is the Wal-Mart garden or PlantsMart which opens every spring outside of the store. Although the […]
Summer is coming and weather is becoming more humid. Because of the Ontario Lake and the other lakes around toronto, Toronto has a humid weather in summer. This makes the weather so smoggy here. (smog is the mixture of smoke and fog)
This church is the oldest church in the city of Toronto. Because It’s located in Toronto Downtown, I couldn’t find a suitable place to show you the height of this church but It is the 2nd tallest church in Canada at 92.5 m ! click here to see the picture
Church Street is called with this […]
I just left my work place and started to ride my bike to the home. But the road was closed and I came closer to see what is going on. A big production team was filming a movie at Wellington St. West.
This lady was part of the background and her job was just walking in […]
Roy Thomson Hall is a concert hall in Toronto and the home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.
Toronto has the second largest Chinatown in North America according to what I found in the internet. It is centred around the intersection of Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue, and extends from this point along both streets.
There are at least 6 Chinatown within GTA and three of them are located in city of Toronto.
These days everywhere is green. When I look outside from the window of my room, you can just see the trees. Except tall buidings everything else is hidden behind these trees.
The Sun Life Towers
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