What good is a road if it doesn't lead you to being a better person? What good is traveling if you stay in one place? What meaning can you find in running when it ends?
I'm looking for a lunch-time place to do some running. Here's a few blocks of where I work. Lot's of lights, traffic, pedestrians, dangerous corners, inconsiderate everyone.
All you guys in TO? Where can I run? I thought I might jog down University and run on Queens Quay, but a track would be more awesome. But I realized there are no schools down town. Well not at least like I'm used to in the suburbs. I think these schools have "bunk" desks. Everything seems to be stacked in a city.
BTW, has anyone ever been to Smoke's Putinerie?
What is that green area in the south of the map? The one next to Big Daddy'd Crabshack and Oyster Bar?
ReplyDeleteThat is where I would run!
Maybe run down to the Queen's Quay? At least you'd be by the water.
ReplyDeleteI dunno. I've run on Queens Quay before, after I ran out of Waterfront Trail, and it sucked. Too many people. Maybe it would be easier to move your office. I have learned from your map just how close downtown Hooters is to the Condom Shack, though. Good to know.
ReplyDeleteBecause I was bored enough to look (ah, the life of a SAHM)... there are tracks at U of T as well as the YMCA. They aren't as close as the route you suggested, but might be worth it? Just think of it as a decent warm up/cool down option.
ReplyDeleteGood luck finding a route to run...I'm bad a reading maps and would likely get you lost!
ReplyDeleteSorry I don't know where to run in that area. BUT, I have been to Smoke's Poutinerie in London, it was pretty good from what I remember!
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