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Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball

Claudia and I headed down to Christie Pits to see the Toronto Maple Leafs season opener.

It was a great day weather wise for baseball at Dominico Field.

They were playing the Ottawa Fat Cats.

The price is right, there is no cost, the programs are also free. The hotdogs are a reasonable $3 and there is a 50/50 draw for some good prizes.

Claudia enjoying the game.

There was a lot of action, especially on the base paths.

The great thing is being able to walk right up to the fence and watch or planting yourself on the grass up the hill.

Toronto won the game 6-4.


Rick Mercer Report

I managed to get four tickets to the Rick Mercer Report live taping for Friday night, Susan and I were going to go with friends, but plans changed, so Angela and Claudia came with us. Gillian had her Grade 11 semi-formal that she was attending. The taping is at the CBC Broadcasting Centre on Front Street. Here is Roy Thompson Hall.

Looking north-west from near Metro Hall.

Near the eternal flame outside Metro Hall. We had dinner at Sushi Oniwa Japanese Restaurant on King Street W. We were headed to the Swiss Chalet that was next door, but it has since closed down.

The girls waiting for the show to begin.

He does some crowd interaction at the beginning.

For the segments of the show that are done on location, he comes out and introduces the segment and then they play it on the video screens. This week he was in Ottawa at the Governor General’s residence and working at the Chateau Laurier. The show will air on Tuesday February 14th.

During the show he is always chatting with the floor director.

Rick waving to someone in the audience.

The audience holds 350 people, and almost every friday night for 20 weeks it is full. The best chance for rush tickets are if there is a snow storm, since the tickets are free, people are more apt to not show up if the weather is bad.

Waiting for the crew to install his desk.

The end of show 15 of season 9.

The wait to meet Rick Mercer wasn’t that long, or we got out of the studio quicker. He liked Claudia’s panda hat. He talked about the pandas coming to Canada and what citizenship a baby panda would be if born here.

 The Mr Dressup display in the CBC Museum.

 Angela and Claudia in front of Casey and Finnegan’s treehouse. The original show had gone off the air before either of the girls were born.

Both Angela and Claudia really enjoyed the show.


Hershey Centre Family Day

Last night while Claudia and I were out we saw a sign for free skating at the Hershey Centre today. It was Free Family Day at the Hershey Centre including skating on the rink, free hot dogs, pepsi products and popcorn. It went from 12-4 pm, we got there around 12:45pm and it was empty. We had our hot dog and drink before skating, not many people on the ice.

Claudia waiting for the zamboni to finish flooding the ice.

The Zamboni.

Even after the flood, there still weren’t a lot of people. Just before the flood there were some of the Mississauga St Mike’s Majors on the ice. There was no sign of Hazel at the rink, but we left around 2:30 pm.

Claudia standing near centre ice. Angela is at Pathfinder winter camp this weekend and Gillian stayed home, so it was just the three of us.

Enjoying our popcorn in the stands.

The portrait of the Queen hangs prominently in the arena.


Great Day at Toronto Indy

It was hot and sunny down at the Toronto Indy, there is lots to see and do, here are Gillian and Brittany sitting in the motorized Target shopping carts.

Gillian and Brittany in the Target Shopping cart

One of the freebies they were giving out were reusable folding shopping bags with the Target logo on them. Claudia and Angela checking out the shopping cart. I don’t think it was bigger than the one we found in Parksville, BC a couple of years ago.

Claudia and Angela in the Target Shopping cart

One of the best things about the Free Friday at the Toronto Indy is that it allows you to get up and close to the cars and drivers. The main grandstand overlooks pit lane and as the cars come to pit lane, the drivers come down pit lane either by foot or by scooter. This is Takuma Sato of Japan.

Takuma Sato

Here is Mike Conway of Great Britain. There are three Canadians in the race and only four Americans out of the field of 26 cars.

Mike Conway

One of the three women drivers in the race, Simona de Silvestro.

Simona de Silvestro

This is Sebastian Saavedra of Columbia.

Sebastian Saavedra

One of my favourite drivers is Helio Castroneves of Brazil.

Helio Castroneves

Simona de Silvestro waiting to get going.

Simona de Silvestro

Dario Franchitti (Scotland) coming back into pit lane.

Dario Franchitti

One of the Canadians, rookie James Hinchcliffe.

James Hinchcliffe

Helio Castroneves.

Helio Castroneves

Scott Dixon of New Zealand.

Scott Dixon

James Jakes of Great Britain.

James Jakes

Takuma Sato.

Takuma Sato

Sebastien Bourdais (France) pit crew working on his car.

Vitor Meira

Ryan Briscoe of Australia.

Ryan Briscoe

Ana Beatriz of Brazil.

Ana Beatriz

E.J. Viso of Venezuela.

E.J. Viso

The defending champion from last years race, Will Power of Australia.

Will Power

Coming out of turn 11.

Coming out of turn 11

Sebastien Bourdais

Jr Hildebrand of the USA.

JR Hildebrand

Probably the most recognized face of the IZOD IndyCar Series, Danica Patrick.

Danica Patrick

Mike Conway of Team Andretti.

Mike Conway

You see all kinds of racing fans down there, this lady had a baby strapped to her chest and if you look closely, the baby has a pair of ear defenders on his head.

Baby with ear protection

We left the qualifying early so we could get a good spot where they pass on the way back to the Paddocks. Last year we were on the news (okay so we were in the background) while we watched the cars and drivers go by. Here is two time winner, Paul (The Thrill From West Hill) Tracy’s car.

Paul Tracy's car

Will Power's car

Dario Franchitti's car

The crew shuffles everything from tires to computers back and forth from Pit Lane.

Tire guy

Danica Patrick steering through the traffic.

Danica Patrick

Graham Rahal heading back to the Paddock. Graham is the son of Bobby Rahal who won the first Molson Toronto Indy back in 1986, three years before he was born.

Graham Rahal

Paul Tracy.

Paul Tracy

The Paddock area is where all the racing teams have their trailers and trucks set-up. It is where the teams will do the set-up work on the cars and where the drivers hang out in their trailers between qualifying runs. Firestone is the official supplier of tires for the IZOD IndyCar Series.

Firestone tire pit

Claudia is just a little taller than four of the indy car tires stacked up.

Claudia just a little taller than 4 indy tires

Marco Andretti’s Paddock area. He is the son of Michael (7 time winner of Toronto Indy) Andretti and grandson of Mario Andretti.

Marco Andretti Paddock Pit

Oriol Servia of Spain was out signing autographs.

Oriol Servia

Mr Canada was camped out at Alex Tagliani’s area calling his name.

Mr Canada

On our way out we stopped at the Ferrari Challenge Series Paddock area, as you can see the cars are transported in the top half of the trucks.

Ferrari Paddock

Also running this weekend were the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.

CTC Nascar

Another great experience at the Toronto Indy. Waiting for the Go Train to head home.

The girls waiting for the Go train

Go Train


Free Friday at Honda Indy

Honda Indy Toronto

Sitting on the Go train heading down to Toronto Honda Indy for Free Friday with Claudia, Angela, Gillian and her friend Brittany. This the second year in a row they have opened up the friday qualifying. Photos to follow.

Free Friday at Honda Indy

 


Do Good Things Happen in Three’s?

We all know that bad things happen in three’s, what about good things? This week we went to our local Swiss Chalet on Thursday night for dinner. The host dude sat us in our usual big circular booth, and by usual, I mean we always ask for one if they are available. Most of the tables and booths are made for families of four, not five. We sat there with our menus, and we sat, and we sat, it had to be at least five minutes. I counted 6 staff milling around the bar area and not one seemed in too much of a hurry to come and take our order. Finally when one girl did come, she asked how we were doing, and we mentioned that nobody had come over since we sat down, even though there were so many just standing around. She apologized and took our order, when she came back with our drinks, she said she talked to the manager and that we could have free dessert. We ended up with two pieces of lemon meringue pie for free, we took it home with us because we were stuffed (all the fries you can eat special is still on). Plus the last time we were there they gave us a Customer Appreciation card good for 15% off, we saved an additional $7.00 on this meal.

Today, Claudia, Angela an I went to Future Shop, we bought the new Alvin and the Chipmunks DVD. The shelf price said $18.99, when we checked-out it scanned in at $23.99. After paying for it I went back to the shelf just to double check, sure enough it was $18.99, I went back to the cash and told her and she directed me to customer service. The girl there was going to give it to me for the shelf price, but she took awhile and in that time I was reading the Scanning Code of Practice sticker on the side of the cash register. If a product scans in at the checkout at a price higher than the shelf price, or any other displayed price; the product is free – up to $10, or $10 off if the item is more than $10. When I asked about it she asked another guy and he said yes the price should be $8.99 instead of $18.99.

Just waiting for our third deal. Unless you count the Beer Store special, I bought a 24 of Molson Canadian/Coors Light for $29.95. The guy in front of me bought a 12 pack for $20.05, the Beer Store guy told him for another $9.90 he could get 12 more beers. The guy didn’t go for it.


Rick Mercer Report

Back in September I managed to get some tickets to the Rick Mercer Report. Grandma Swan came out to stay with the girls so Susan and I could stay downtown for the evening. I picked the date because it was a holiday week for me and it meant I wouldn’t be traveling this week.

CN Tower

We booked a room at the Royal York Hotel. Our room was facing the lake and it was a corner room so we had a view of the Air Canada Centre and looking west along Front Street.

Royal York

Air Canada Centre

Front Street

WE did some shopping and a lot of walking. We did some of the underground PATH system and then back up to street level.

Old City Hall

Downtown

We had some time to relax at the hotel before dinner and the show. Watching rush hour at Front and York.

Rush hour

CN Tower

We had dinner at Joe Badali’s on Front St. and then it was a short walk over to the CBC Building. We had to wait in line to pick up our tickets and then we waited in another line to go up to the studio. The studio is up on the 10th floor.

Rick Mercer Report

We were allowed to take pictures as long as the camera’s were not on. He would come out and introduce each of the video segments.

Rick Mercer Report

Rick Mercer Report

Rick Mercer Report

Rick Mercer Report

They tape all of the desk portions live.

Rick Mercer Report

Rick Mercer Report

Rick Mercer Report

After the show, Rick Mercer will meet anyone who wants to wait in line. We had no where to go so we stuck around to meet Rick and get our picture taken with him. Here he is signing our tickets.

Rick Mercer and me

I asked him if he got up to Alert, as that was one of the places he was suppose to visit this season. He said they didn’t make it and they eventually ran out of daylight, but the militay has said they will take him up.

Rick Mercer

Susan, Rick and I

Looking down at the atrium from the tenth floor. The banners hanging are the couples from the Battle of the Blades.

CBC Building

Down in the foyer you can see into the museum and there is Mr Dressup’s Tickle Trunk.

Tickle Trunk

Out in the foyer is Casey and Finnegan’s Treehouse.

Treehouse

Susan in front of a giant Rick Mercer.

Susan

It was back to the hotel and some shots of the Toronto nightlife.

Front Street

ACC

Downtown

CN Tower

Downtown


Rick Mercer Report

I was able to get tickets for the Rick Mercer Report this year. Susan and I are going down for the taping in November, it will be for the show that will air on November 17th. Looking forward to the show.

Rick Mercer


Door Open

No there is not a typo in the title. We went downtown for “Doors Open“, but we only got through one door. The Don Jail was one of the new (and most popular) Doors Open for this year. It has never been open to the public before and starting this fall, Bridgeport Health who owns it would start renovations. This was an opportunity for the public to see it (for free, otherwise $20 per person over the summer).

The Don Jail

We started the day at Yorkdale subway station and headed to Broadview. From there it was a streetcar to meet Carolyn, Mom and Alex.

Yorkdale Subway

We started out just above the G in Gerard Street when we got in line.

Map

The lineup was long, and due to fire regulations, they could only take in 16 people, every 5 minutes. At least that was their plan.

The lineup

The lineup seemed to move quickly initially, but then at some point it hit a snag.

Waiting

This didn’t seem so bad when we reached this point. We had already put in an hour at this point, but we had been moving.

Hmmm

Watching people finish their tours.

The Don Jail

Even once we got to this point we seemed to keep moving. After this section they led people to individual lanes in groups of 16. We were close to that point when we realized we weren’t moving anymore. One lady fainted in the heat and things were on the verge of turning ugly when two guys were taking pictures of her while she was laying on the ground. People were complaining to the event staff and pointing them out in the crowd.

The lineup

The kids were good, they didn’t seem to mind. They were able to get out of line and go sit in the shade.

Claudia

The back of the jail.

The Don Jail

The police were out in full force, always a good thing around a jail.

Police

Once we made it to the individual rows we had some hot dogs for lunch.

Lunch break

The old Riverdale Hospital, now the Bridgeport Health Centre.

Riverdale Hospital

This guy was an actual guard in the jail at some point.

The Warden

Finally it was our turn to tour the jail.

Entering the jail

Looking up in the rotunda

The rotunda

Some views from inside the Don Jail.

Inside the Don

The old jail closed in 1977 (it opened in 1858), the new jail next door was completed in 1958. They use to serve salmon as part of their meal, the salmon was caught in the nearby Don River.

Dragon

Intricate ironwork

Layers

Some of the prisoners.

Claudia

Angela

Grandma

Gillian

Carolyn

They filmed the bar scene from the movie “Cocktail” with Tom Cruise in the rotunda.

Don Jail

The Warden

This was one of the Death Row cells, a little more room than the regular cells, but they spent their entire time in there.

Death Row

Death Row

We got to see the execution chamber where they hanged twenty six men between 1908 and 1962. Previous executions were done outdoors for public viewing. You can see the painted outline of the gallows on the wall.

The gallows

These were the rows of cells for the general population

The cells

The cells measured 1×3 metres.

Regular cell

From the inside looking out.

Cell

Without the flash, this probably more likely what a prisoners view would be.

Cell

More cells.

More cells

These were office areas on the main floor.

Don Jail

Don Jail

“Every man who walks through these doors, walks through time”

Father Time

The front entrance to the old Don Jail.

Front door

This was our tour guide who was pointing out the Govenor’s Residence.

Tour guide

The new section of the Don Jail is built right up against the old section.

Old meets new

Don Jail

They still have a little section of barbed (razor) wire on the grounds.

Barb wire

On the brick wall were names of prisoners that were carved into the bricks.

Brick wall

Bricks

Bricks

Bricks

By the time we finished the line-ups were gone. They turned away alot of people and alot of people just turned away when they saw the line-ups.

Empty lines

There were still people waiting to go in.

Still waiting

It was a long day and we can say we saw it. It’s been a part of Toronto history and it was an opportunity to see it in it’s somewhat original condition. The tour was good, just a little rushed. I’m glad I went, not sure about everyone else. We ended up back on Broadview and walked past the new Toronto jail. This one is slated for closure in a few years when the new Toronto South Detention Centre is completed in Mimico.

New Jail