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postheadericon Cambridge Suites Toronto: kindness and vicinity

Cambridge Suites TorontoGetting to Cambridge Suites Hotel is really very easy, because it is conveniently located in downtown Toronto (Canada), allowing you to discover the city and reach many of its attractions, with pleasant walks.

There are several virtues that I found this hotel, as the amplitude of the rooms, friendliness of staff, very good restaurant, business center, fitness center with a beautiful view, besides the great location.

I got past the 3 pm registration at the hotel and I took over 10 minutes, so soon I could go into the room. A small room at the entrance with TV, desk and coffee bar equipped, microwave and refrigerator, and with this thought which is ideal when traveling with children, then the large bathroom with tub and good amenities, and finally the bedroom also with TV and a beautiful view of the city.

On the top floor of the well-equipped hotel which also has sauna and whirlpool, where you can have a spectacular view of the city. The business center has computers and printer and is open 24 hours for all guests. Both the use of the gym and business center have no extra charge.

Because I stayed at Cambridge Suites Hotel I could walk almost everywhere, plus it allowed me to walk back late at night or after dinner at one of the nearby restaurants.

postheadericon Typical Food Canada

Typical Food Canada

Another trip of international flavours here party. This time we go to North America to dwell specifically on the typical food in Canada.

Traditional dishes in this country result from the combination of English and French influence with the legacy left by the Indians, and the presence of Scandinavian immigrants, Slavic and Asian, so from now vary widely. I already said Joe Clark, former Canadian Prime Minister: “Canada has a kitchen stove. There is a pot but a heterogeneous mixture”.

While each region has its own flavour, there are common ingredients in the whole territory. Among them, Canadians enjoy dishes like beet soup and pea soup, cheese Oka (a famous Canadian cheese, semi soft and made with cow’s milk), and pierogies and stuffed pasta.

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