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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

166.0. "questions on Toronto" by HGOVC::JEFFLUI (Far East Telecom) Mon Apr 10 1989 00:20

    I have 2 questions regarding living in Toronto.
    
    1. Is it easy to get a Toshiba TV fixed? Is it expensive?
    
    2. Is it easy to get a step-down transformer to run a 220V electrical
    appliance on the 110V power supply?
    
    Thanks for any info.
    
    Jeff.
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166.1AYOU46::D_HUNTERThe Blue McJock.Mon Apr 10 1989 10:083
    Jeff,
         sell your TV.
    
166.2Toshiba repair centreTROA01::HAIMOVITZAryeh Haimovitz 637-3413Mon Apr 10 1989 13:586
    Hi,
    Regarding your Toshiba TV, I have one also and there is a large
    repair centre in Toronto. In fact I still have in home warranty
    on my tv and a technician was sent fairly quickly to make a repair.
    
    /aryeh
166.3we, in Canada, are special...TROA02::DZIALOWSKIMon Apr 10 1989 18:305
    2. Is it easy to get a step-down transformer to run a 220V electrical
    appliance on the 110V power supply?
    
    In toronto we would rather use a step-up transformer for that purpose.
    (and yes, they are available)
166.4luck of the IrishNMS::KEOGHFri Apr 21 1989 03:4015
    Hi from Holland...
    While the subject is about electrical applicances, I want to add
    my query and maybe, just maybe, someone in the "know" can fill me
    in.
    I will be on vacation in Toronto ( Irish circle's ) and I am interested
    in buying a Waterbed, someone told me recently that I could buy a waterbed
    and bring it back to Holland and have a simple upgrade on the
    electrics. Is it so easy ? do I just stick it in a suitcase ?.
    
    Also.. is it possible to visit DEC plants in Canada, say, Kanata,Missauga,
    or downtown Toronto ?.
    
    Thanks,
             John Keogh
     
166.5Plant = Factory = Facility = Not an Office.AYOU46::D_HUNTERThe Blue McJock.Fri Apr 21 1989 12:206
    RE: Plants.
    
    I didn't know there were plants in downtown Toronto or Mississauga?
    
    Don H.
    
166.6Canadian officesTRCA03::OBRIENGlenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6Fri Apr 21 1989 13:155
    Our only plant is in Kanata.  And in Metro Toronto, we have two
    offices: TRC (505 University Avenue, approx. University and Dundas),
    and TRO (4110 Yonge St., approx. Yonge and York Mills).
    
    Glenn
166.7AYOU46::D_HUNTERThe Blue McJock.Mon Apr 24 1989 08:4615
    I was once in a digital office in Rexdale?!? next to Mother Tuckers
    and not far from the Airport. This was to drop off a CV of a guy
    who was emigrating from Scotland to Canada. He didn't get a job
    there, but is now doing ok as far as I know.
    
    What's the present climate for Canadian immigration? I hear that
    Mulroney is about to introduce some austerity measures (as well
    as buying some nuclear powered hunter-killer submarines) which,
    I presume, will impact current quotas.
    
    I guess I should change my name to George Bell and take up MLB.
    
    Don H.
    
166.8They backed up and moved - WITH a forwarding addreTRCA01::GENDRONFree advice is worth every cent!Mon Apr 24 1989 14:309
    I know the one you mean...
    
    The office next to the Mother Tuckers WAS the old TRO office.  
    
    As it was mentioned a couple of entries back, the NEW TRO office
    is near Yonge and York Mills.
    
    
    Dave
166.9I thought I saw a PlantNMS::KEOGHTue Apr 25 1989 11:2224
    RE: 166.6
    Glenn O'B
    
    Thanks for the info Glenn.. as for the blue Mac Jock [*]$%#%&&&�[�*
    
    I had read somewhere that DEC have a records/documentation facility
    in Missasauga. I have worked with documentation and was interested
    hence my question. But, if you say its not there.....
    
    Do you have any info on how I could visit the Kanata Plant ? a contact or
    other.
    
    Don H
    
    I processed my application for residency last year and had no problem.
    Next Sunday (April 30th) I arrive in Toronto and will get my Passport 
    stamped as a legal Immegrant ( unusual for an Irishman ). I have no plans
    to stay in Canada at the moment, so my exercise next Sunday is to
    ensure that the door is left open for a couple of years down the
    road.
                           
    All the best,
                 John.
                      
166.10Rushton's Touring ServiceKAOM25::RUSHTONInspired lunacyTue Apr 25 1989 11:5616
	< Note 166.9 by NMS::KEOGH >
	<<Do you have any info on how I could visit the Kanata Plant ? a 
	<<contact or other.
    
	John:

		I'm an instructor within the Kanata Manufacturing facility and
	I would gladly provide you with some assistance if you wish to come
	here.  We're situated outside of Ottawa about 400Km east of Toronto.
	To drive here would take about 5 hours, flying time is about 1.25hours.
	Contact me via VAXmail or ALL-IN-1 (Pat Rushton @KAO) if you require
	additional info.

	Best regards,

	Pat
166.11TRCO01::FINNEYKeep cool, but do not freeze ...Wed Apr 26 1989 10:505
    don't do it John, it's a trick !!!!
    
    8^)
    
    Scooter
166.12The Mysterious TRTTRCO01::OBRIENGlenn O&#039;Brien @TRC 18/6Wed Apr 26 1989 17:575
    Actually, John, there is a data protection facility (location
    code TRT) in Mississauga.  But if you surveyed the DEC employees
    in TRC and TRO, about 99% wouldn't know what it was.
    
    Glenn
166.13Please fasten your seatbeltsNMS::KEOGHThu Apr 27 1989 04:5716
    
    Thanks for the info...
    
    Im going to take up Pat Rushtons offer. Also, If anyone there wants any
    info on DEC Europe (?) or, are planning a trip to Holland or Ireland, you
    can also contact me and maybe I can be of some assistance. 
    I'll fill you all in on any strange experiences in Canada after
    my return (23rd of may).
    
    All the best,           
                  John
    
    e-mail NMS::Keogh
    all-in-1  John Keogh@JGO
                 
    
166.14Joke?! Me?! Stone the lizards!!KAOM25::RUSHTONInspired lunacyThu Apr 27 1989 11:0610
John, ignore Scooter's remark about my offer being a joke.  As anyone in this
NOTES conference, CELTS, LONDON, SOAPBOX, EURO_FORUM, etc will attest, I never
joke around - the epitomy of sombreness and sobriety, I am.

	You're coming to the Kanata area at a good time, my pool will be open
and the heat will be on.  Do you prefer water in the pool or beer.

	Scooter...on yer bike!

Pat (the Ottawa Valley Irishman)
166.15Film FestivalTOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceMon Jul 24 1989 22:263
    Does anybody have any information on the schedule or program for
    the Toronto Film Festival starting September 7th?
    
166.16Sessions in Toronto!KBOMFG::KEYESThu Feb 15 1990 08:5513
    
    ..Heading to Toronto in early April for a couple of weeks.
    
    Is there any good Music gigs,concerts on at that time? is there
    a sort of "in Toronto" magazine that one can pick up and see
    whats happening.
    
    We are looking for good pubs,bars,Guiness etc etc with Music..Blues etc
    etc. Are these to be found in any specific area of Toronto????
    
    Slainte,
    
    Mick
166.17you want it, you got itTRCO01::OBRIENGlenn O&#039;Brien @TRC18/5Thu Feb 15 1990 09:275
    Everything is available in the Toronto area.  There is a magazine
    called 'Now'.  It's free, and can be picked up in most record stores
    or pubs.  Albert's Hall is good for blues.
    
    Glenn
166.18Second that NOW recommendationTRCO01::SANDHUThu Feb 15 1990 09:333
    Albert's Hall is good for big name blues artists. But check out
    Grossman's on Spadina, just north of Dundas for some local talent.
    NOW is the best best for all the 'alternative' happenings in Toronto.
166.19<Good stuff>KBOMFG::KEYESThu Feb 15 1990 09:5910
    
    
    ..Good stuff..Sounds like what we are looking for ok.
    
    Whats the story with closing times in pubs over there. Is there a limit
    like Ireland etc etc.
    
    Also I'm told its very cold in April..Is that so?
    
    Mick
166.20Bars close earlyOTOU01::BUCKLANDand things were going so well...Thu Feb 15 1990 12:3713
    In Ontario licenced premises close the bar at 1am.  I'm not sure
    at what time they reopen.
    
    As for being cold in April, that's a nasty rumour put out by people
    who live in the tropics.  Really, what do you mean by cold?  The
    average temperature last month in Ottawa was about -5C, quite mild
    in fact.                     
    
    I believe that the normal for Toronto in April is around 10C (50F).
    Anyone got a better estimate? 
    
    Enjoy,
    	Bob 
166.21April is very nice.POLAR::RICHARDSONHe who laughs bestThu Feb 15 1990 13:245
      In April the weather can be quite pleasant in Toronto. It's not that
    unusual for it to reach +15�C on a sunny day. Those are the days when
    you want to take time out for a stroll along the Grand Canal. 
    
    Glenn
166.22KAOM25::RUSHTONSupport the Grand Canal!Thu Feb 15 1990 14:3917
	If you're going to be in the downtown area, you could try the
'Whispering Oyster', 'Amsterdam', and for a real treat try 'Sparkles' 
which is a pub about 350 m above Toronto (in the CN Tower).  Since I'm
not from Toronto, maybe the locals could provide more info on the 'good'
pubs.

	By the way, the beer here is generally better than the swill that
is flogged south of the border but what is truly much better is the product
sold by 'microbreweries'.  These independent breweries sell such brands
as 'Upper Canada Ale' and 'Ottawa Valley Ale', there are many more and
the 'good' pubs should have them.

	Have a good trip.

Pat


166.23<Thanks>KBOMFG::KEYESFri Feb 16 1990 06:4312
    
    
    Thanks for the info.....Doesnt sound too cold at all in April!
    
    Sounds like the beer is pretty good over there..i'm sure we will
    "sample" a few different types
    
    "Whispering Oyster"...great name for a pub!
    
    slainte,
    
    Mick
166.24TRCO01::SANDHUFri Feb 16 1990 09:174
    Mick, if you want the Irish sort of pub flavour (I was in
    Shannon/Doolan/Galway last year) then you should check out 'The
    Unicorn' pub on Eglinton Ave., 'The Sticky Wicket' on Spadina/Bloor
    The best nights for bars/pubs etc. in TO are typcially from Thrus-Sat.
166.25<Good place Doolin>KBOMFG::KEYESFri Feb 16 1990 12:249
    
    
    ....Right will defintely check those out!
    Have they good Guiness??..not that by the sounds of things we will
    run out of brands to sample.
    
    Thanks
    
    Mick
166.26Not cheap and not goodKAOM25::RUSHTONSupport the Grand Canal!Fri Feb 16 1990 12:449
    <<Have they good Guiness??

    Not compared to what I had when I was in Cork last year.  I
    don't think that the Guiness travels well, so they boil the piss
    out of it, add carbonation and flog it at outrageous prices.  A pint
    of Guiness in Skibbereen cost me IR�1 (about CA$2), in Canada it'll
    cost you CA$5.

    Pat
166.27one moreTRCO01::OBRIENGlenn O&#039;Brien @TRC18/5Mon Feb 19 1990 19:193
    Don't forget the New Windsor Tavern at Queen and Sherbourne.
    
    Glenn
166.28And how could we forget....POLAR::RICHARDSONHe who laughs bestTue Feb 20 1990 12:415
    	The Grand Canal Pub, located at the Grand Canal and the Don Valley
    Aqueduct. Park your car and ride the gondola!
    
    Glenn
166.29TRCU11::FINNEYKeep cool, but do not freezeTue Feb 20 1990 14:3514
    ...and then there are the Grand Canal Car Canoes - you park your car on
    the Grand Canoe, they attach the paddles to each of your exterior
    mirrors, then you paddle by moving the little mirror adjustment
    thingies. If you don't have electric mirrors, you need a passenger in
    the the right seat. If you don't have a passenger or a right hand
    exterior mirror, then you can at least do the Lake Ontario tour by
    paddling on one side only.
    
    If you don't have mirrors adjustable from the inside, the best you can
    do is the Grand Canal Grand Rapids Car Wash tour, located in Canada's
    Wonderland. No need for control, just park, wind up your windows and
    careen away.
    
    Scooter
166.30Heavy snow in Bloor-Yonge stationKAOM25::RUSHTONSupport the Grand Canal!Wed Feb 21 1990 08:2213
	Alternately, one could take the TTC (Terrible Toronto Customs) subway
	(underground or tube to you Brits) to the Castlefrank station, have
	one of their famous crenellated hot dogs, then rappel down the Prince
	of Whales Viaduct to the aforementioned Grand Canal Pub on the shores
	of the mighty Don River.

	Taking the subway is a particular treat as this is the world's only
	transportation system consisting entirely of remanufactured ski-doos,
	linked together to form trains.  Bombardier manufactures this system
	and has recently bought the Shorts Aircraft company in Belfast where
	they intend to apply the same principals to aeroplanes.

	Pat
166.31sounds a good cityKBOMFG::KEYESFri Feb 23 1990 04:4415
    
    >.28...car paddles
    
    Scooter!
    
    That must be the craziest thing I've ever heard...HAs to be attempted!
    ..Does the transport system go all night in Toronto????..Whats the
    limit for driving (beer count0 is it the same as here 2 beers!!)
    
    Sounds like there is enough pubs around to keep us going for a wee
    while..
    
    
    Mick
    
166.32Driving and drinking don't mixOTOU01::BUCKLANDand things were going so well...Fri Feb 23 1990 09:5319
�    Whats the limit for driving (beer count0 is it the same 
�    as here 2 beers!!)


    The 'law' is that with a level of .80 on the breathliser you could
    lose your licence, pay a fine, AND go to jail.
    
    Wuth a reading of .50 your licence can be taken away on the spot.
    Your car will stay where it is and, unless you have someone else 
    to drive it, could be towed, and on top of this you will have to 
    make your own way home.
    
    Many bars now serve free non-alcoholic drinks for the designated
    driver in the party.  So each time you go out take turns as to who
    will drink and who wont.
    
    The general rule is if you drink don't drive.
    
    Have a fun time.
166.33TRCU11::FINNEYKeep cool, but do not freezeFri Feb 23 1990 11:005
    re: .32
    
    you mean .08 and .05   NOT .80 & .50
    
    Scooter
166.34GCCGOO01::LMILLERNow try it once more ......Fri Feb 23 1990 12:051
    I guess the latter is only on the Grand Canal? 
166.35Metric MistakeOTOU01::BUCKLANDand things were going so well...Mon Feb 26 1990 11:207
�    re: < Note 166.33 by Scooter
 
    I never did understand metric, now if they measured it in hundredwights
    per quart I'd be fine.
    
    			8-)

166.36Hockey Hall of FameHPSRAD::POULSENWed Jun 27 1990 13:456
    I plan on going to the Hockey Hall of Fame some time soon. I also want
    to play some golf while I'm up there. So, any general information on
    the Hall and places to play golf in the area would be appreciated.
    
    Thanks
    Don
166.37Here's some info...KAOM25::RUSHTONUnscathed by inspired lunacyWed Jun 27 1990 14:5328
Hockey Hall of Fame

	The shrine of the unofficial national sport of Canada offers
photographs, trophies, movies, artefacts, sticks, goalie masks and
histories of the game, the teams and the stars.  But you have to be a
fan or someone with real curiosity about the sport to get the most out
of the exhibits.  Canada's Sports Hall of Fame is in the same building 
and offers a look at a broader range of activities.

	Open: summer, 10:00 to 17:00 daily (during the Canadian National
	      Exhibition open hours are extended to 20:00).
	      winter, 10:00 to 16:30.

	Location:  Exhibition Place

	For information cal  613-595-1345


Golf

	Sorry, I can't give you much on this subject; however, a must-do
would be the Glen Abbey golf course near Oakville.  It is the site of the
Canadian Open.  There are about 20 other courses within easy reach of
downtown Toronto.



Pat
166.38Golf-playing is not allowed in the Hockey Hall of FameSRFSUP::MCCARTHYValue indifferences?Wed Jun 27 1990 15:470
166.39POLAR::RICHARDSONHe who laughs bestWed Jun 27 1990 16:061
    	Do pay a visit to The Grand Canal Golf & Country Club.
166.40OTOU01::BUCKLANDand things were going so well...Wed Jun 27 1990 16:081
    Then there's always the big golfball at Ontario Place.
166.41TOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceSun Jan 12 1992 18:0510
    I heard a story on the radio the other day about two men who have
    created an ornithopter that will replicated the mechanics of a bird's
    flight.  One of them was a Professor John Delorey [sp?] of Toronto
    University.  Did anybody see a newspaper report of this?  I would like
    to try and contact this person, but am not sure of the spelling of his
    name.  Cam any body in Toronto help me out?  If I can determine how to
    spell the last name, perhaps I can try sending him MAIL over the net.
    
    Anybody have the email address for the Univ. of Toronto?
    
166.42email for Univ' of TorontoAERO::JOHNSONWho&#039;s on first.. What&#039;s on second...Mon Jan 13 1992 06:447
    Hi
    
    	The UPSAR::GATEWAYS conf is always good for finding email add's
    
    	U of T is utcsrgv
    
    Rich - a Canadian in England who knows nothing of this invention....
166.43POLAR::RUSHTONտ�Mon Jan 13 1992 13:5715
    This vehicle is about the size of a remote-controlled model airplane. 
    It was not developed for use as a passenger-carrying vehicle.
    
    This development project was to establish the feasibility of a
    mechanical, 'flapping-wings', flying machine with no future use in
    mind.
    
    So, I wouldn't get into a big flap over it although it might be
    something to squawk about.
    
    Plans are now to have a large fleet of these devices manufactured in
    areas of low employment to boost the economy, and then to set the
    vehicles loose on pre-programmed migratory flight paths.
    
    Pat
166.44Good news in the midst of a recession!POLAR::RICHARDSONSick in a balanced sort of wayMon Jan 13 1992 17:563
    People will be no doubt flocking for these jobs!


166.45Delorey?TOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceTue Jan 14 1992 15:448
    RE: .43
    
    >So, I wouldn't get into a big flap over it although it might be
    >something to squawk about.
    
    I'm not interested in the device, just the co-inventor.  If anybody has
    seen the name in print, I would like the correct spelling, thanks.
    
166.46R2ME2::HINXMANI&#039;ll just sit here and rustTue Jan 14 1992 16:265
	I think I heard the same broadcast. I took the name to be De Laurier.

	But it's your ears versus mine.

	Tony
166.47TOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceWed Jan 15 1992 14:447
    RE: .46
    
	>I think I heard the same broadcast. I took the name to be De Laurier.
    
    That could be it also.  I tried sending email to postmaster at the
    Univ. of Toronto, but did not get any answer about Delorie/Delorey.
    
166.48WEATHER LATEST?LISVAX::GRAYFri Dec 18 1992 01:538
    
    OK, I'll be arriving Toronto on Sunday - how's the weather? Have you
    had any more snow since the big dump last week?
    We have friends in Orillia - is it worth trying to get up there on
    Monday? (we have a flight to Calgary on Tuesday)
    
    Tks and rgds
    John
166.49RE: Weather LatestTROOA::JMILLSthe fine art of surfacingFri Dec 18 1992 08:537
    We haven't had any more snow since the storm last Friday.  In fact, it
    has been fairly mild here for the last week.  It's supposed to turn
    cooler over the weekend, but I haven't heard that we should be
    expecting any significant accumulation of snow.  Driving to Orillia on
    Monday shouldn't be a problem.
    
    JM