Archive for July, 2009

URBAN EX is back!

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Urban Ex is an organization that, to me, offers a unique “Urban Experience” with a goal to promote understanding in a world still mired in fear of differences.

That’s how I see it.

But I’ve been told that I have even the name wrong. Urban Ex actually stands for, Urban Excursion.

They conduct regular week-long “excursions” to Toronto that all begin and end right here at our hostel. And these “excursions” are “experiences” so let’s not argue semantics.

Now here is the hard part: That is to try to tell you exactly what they do. To describe their methods would require that you think “outside of the box”. (Something I don’t do very well, I’m afraid.)

But, it seems, their entire program involves just such a mind set. Their week-long excursions consisting of a series of imaginative training exercises designed to promote an understanding of persons of different cultures and different socio-economic backgrounds.

The concept was developed by its founder Em Johnson who brings to the table an impressive resume in social advocacy. She is assisted by her Associate Director, Alan Waugh who has a similar background of social justice advocacy.

They have chosen Toronto as the city to conduct their exercises because of its’ cultural diversity and choose to stay our hostel for precisely the same reason. Here their group can interact daily with travelers from all around the world.

That’s how I see what they do. But to get a real idea of their concept and methods etc., you might visit their website:

http://www.urbanex.org/index.html

A final word on their program (as an outside observer) would be the daily exercises conducted by the Urban Ex staff appears to be a whole lot of fun.

When you read the daily papers and note the degree of discord in the world, it is impossible to deny the value of such a program.

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Urban Ex - Canadiana Backpackers Inn Toronto Backpacker Hostel
Em Johnson - Founder/Director
Alan Waugh - Associate Director

“On the Mark” with Salty Bear Tours

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Salty Bear is well-known as the only jump-on/jump-off backpackers tour bus company servicing the Maritime Provinces of Eastern Canada.

They have earned a first-rate reputation for value and service on their regular tours of the scenetic Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P.E.I. Provinces.

The tour also follows the Cabot trail through the spectacular Cape Breton Island region.

Salty Bear has taken this experience and branched out to Ontario where they conduct a daily tour to Niagara Falls.

They use a fourteen seat van for the day tour and, as a result, it is a friendly and intimate gathering where you can get to know your fellow travelers.

Salty Bear has engaged Mark who has been in the travel game for close to a decade and has been conducting Niagara Tours since 2003.

From all initial reports, Mark puts together a pretty good trip. He gives a running commentary on the falls, its history and it’s vital statistics.

One of the bonuses of the Salty Bear Niagara experience has over its’ competitors is having lunch at the quaint and historical town of Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Unlike the town of Niagara Falls where the local Burger King is topped by a giant Frankenstein, Niagara-on-the-Lake eateries are clean, quaint, moderately priced and excellent!

The larger tour buses are not allowed to stop and park within the town limits.

If you’re interested in taking this tour (and we highly recommend it) see our Front Office personel for booking assistance.

Then join Mark on his next trip to Niagara.

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Mark and Carmen, The Salty Bear Team at Toronto Backpacker Youth Hostel

Mark and Carmen of “Salty Bear Tours”.

AN ITALIAN FESTIVAL IN TORONTO

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

This weekend (the first after Canada Day) marks the beginning of Toronto’s summer festivals.

The city is justifiably proud of it’s international reputation as (according to the U.N.) “the most multi-cultural city” on the planet!

There is a large population of persons of Italian ethnicity in this city. And if you want to experience Italian Culture head for St. Clair Ave., West this weekend.

The Corso Italia Toronto Festival will shut down St. Clair Ave., West from midnight tonight until Monday morning.

The fete is put on by local merchants, restaurants, street vendors and will showcase first-rate entertainment, sidewalk cafes and dining, Food stalls, dancing…in short, a heck of a street party as only Italians can put on!

The attraction for me of this festive occasion is the wonderful Italian Food! Absolutely delicious  - but fattening!

Italian Festival - Canadiana Backpackers Inn Toronto Hostel

Italian Festival - Canadiana Backpackers Inn Toronto Hostel

CANADA DAY ‘09

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA! We were 142 years young yesterday!

July 1st is the date in 1867 when the Confederation that is now CANADA was signed.

It is an important date in our history; but, we have become somwhat jaded and often fail to give the day the respect and importance it deserves.

That is to say, when we are here at home.

I’ve seen Canadians in my travels and they party, drink, carouse and flag waive with the best of them on our National Holiday.

There was an impromptu gathering out on our patio to toast our nation’s birthday. Since it is an official holiday, banks, public institutions and most importantly, liquor stores were all closed!

Luckily, Salty Bear Tours had an excursion to Niagara Falls on Canada Day. Their excellent tour includes a stop at a Niagara Winery for a wine-tasting experience.

Most of the people on the tour yestrerday took advantage of the winery’s in-house shop to stock up on a few bottles of Dry Red and White wines!

They shared a glass or two with others who had neglected to stock up before the holiday and raised a glass to Canada!Toronto Hostels, a backpackers hostel in downtown Toronto, Canadiana Backpackers Inn, out on the patio on Canada Day 09

WEDDING BELLS!

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

This should be a pretty nice blog entry today!

We just got the news that two of our dear “hostel friends” (Emma and Gary, from the U.K.) eloped in New Zealand!

All we can say is: “It’s about time Gary!”

They have been together as long as anyone can remember (back from their University days, I think).

And little Emma (five-foot nothing and gorgeous!) might be the prettiest girl EVER to stay at our hostel in Toronto! If she doesn’t have the title outright, she’s a definite contender!

Gary (a computer security expert) is OK.

Anyhow, Gary and Emma were here a few (maybe three) winters ago. They worked to save money to continue their travels! The last we heard, they were living and working in Oz.

Well, we just got an email from Kati-Kati, New Zealand (?) The couple ran off and tied the knot!

They have made so many friends in their travels that it was probably easier to wed the way they did! They quietly eloped!

We wish them all the luck in the world. But this is one pretty great couple! We doubt they will need much luck to succeed!

CONGRATULATIONS MR. AND MRS. JONES!

Emma and Gary - Canadiana Backpackers Inn Toronto Youth Hostels