What's there to do in Toronto? Torontonians GTFIH

Raise your game bro. The glass floor is so yesterday. Now you get to walk outside with the Edge Walk.

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Also Square one is in Mississauga and not Toronto. You might mean the Eaton's Centre? Or Yorkdale mall??

Ive never been inside the CN tower, Ive only viewed it from outside. Maybe one day ill get to go inside.

Youre right about the mall. I went to square one but I mistook it for being in Toronto.
 
Ive never been inside the CN tower, Ive only viewed it from outside. Maybe one day ill get to go inside.

Youre right about the mall. I went to square one but I mistook it for being in Toronto.
The great thing about the CN Tower is that because it is so tall you can snap pictures of it from all sorts of different angles and from very far away.

Here is a picture I snapped of it to capture one unique angle...

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The great thing about the CN Tower is that because it is so tall you can snap pictures of it from all sorts of different angles and from very far away.

Here is a picture I snapped of it to capture one unique angle...

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I havent seen that angle before, thats a good angle
 
Did you notice the sign says "European style dancing". I googled that and still don't know what is means

Yes, that was intriguing. I was in Toronto for the Jones vs Gus 1 fight with a few buddies in 2013. The Sunday after the fights we were just walking down Yonge St. hungover and decided to pop in to the Brass Rail around 1pm for a quick drink. About $1200 in liquor and whores later, we left at around 2am.
 
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Did you notice the sign says "European style dancing". I googled that and still don't know what is means

Yes, that was intriguing. I was in Toronto for the Jones vs Gus 1 fight with a few buddies in 2013. The Sunday after the fights we were just walking down Yonge St. hungover and decided to pop in to the Brass Rail around 1pm for a quick drink. About $1200 in liquor and whores later, we left at around 2am.

I believe that "European Style dancing" is a way to tell potential visitors (especially American) that the rules are very lax and more european like, than typical N.American like and basically anything goes if the price it right and the girl is down.

It is not a shock any more in most of Canada (outside Alberta) that basically anything goes but a couple decades ago, you were not getting 'full service ("la complet") outside Quebec, which was 'european style'.

I used to frequent the Brass Rail and For your Eyes Only, in Toronto back in the MId 90's thru early 2000's and spent many a night partying with Bruce Smith and Thurman Thomas and many other Buffalo Bills. They were absolutely regulars at the Brass Rail, taking over sections and having 'flocks', 'gaggles', prides', 'gangs' '???' of hot women catering to them as they would drop insane amounts of money on a night there.

Whenever they called ahead to get their tables reserved, the club would ensure all their hottest girls and favorites were in, and of course the girls did not complain.

I did shooters with Bruce and Thurman back then more than once.

Of course I always bought them the round and sent it over, but then they would wave me over to cheers with me and sometimes invite me (others) to stay and hang with their group and of course continue to buy them drinks. I bought many a bottle of cognac for their tables, once in. lol.
 
I believe that "European Style dancing" is a way to tell potential visitors (especially American) that the rules are very lax and more european like, than typical N.American like and basically anything goes if the price it right and the girl is down.

It is not a shock any more in most of Canada (outside Alberta) that basically anything goes but a couple decades ago, you were not getting 'full service ("la complet") outside Quebec, which was 'european style'.

Yeah, I went to a strip club in Indiana when I was working there years ago and the only fully nude clubs served no alcohol. If you wanted to drink, I think the only options were topless only. 'Merica is really lagging behind on their strip club game.
 
Yes it was! I used to live in Liberty Village back then. Fun times, now I dunno.. it's just not the same.

Liberty village was the last place I had drinks with another sherdogger. Single malts with @AlphaOmegaMan at the brazenhead.
 
Get well is gone now and I think the wheat sheaf is either gone or just about to be.

Too bad. the Wheat Sheaf had amazing wings. Can't say I'm surprised considering where it is.
 
Skip Dundas Sq and go west. From West Queen West to Parkdale/Roncesvalles. Lots of sexy hipster waiting for you to pretend they are interesting. Check Toronto's museums and then take a bus or train to Montreal where you'll have a lot more fun.

hopefully the trains are running by then
 
I believe that "European Style dancing" is a way to tell potential visitors (especially American) that the rules are very lax and more european like, than typical N.American like and basically anything goes if the price it right and the girl is down.

It is not a shock any more in most of Canada (outside Alberta) that basically anything goes but a couple decades ago, you were not getting 'full service ("la complet") outside Quebec, which was 'european style'.

I used to frequent the Brass Rail and For your Eyes Only, in Toronto back in the MId 90's thru early 2000's and spent many a night partying with Bruce Smith and Thurman Thomas and many other Buffalo Bills. They were absolutely regulars at the Brass Rail, taking over sections and having 'flocks', 'gaggles', prides', 'gangs' '???' of hot women catering to them as they would drop insane amounts of money on a night there.

Whenever they called ahead to get their tables reserved, the club would ensure all their hottest girls and favorites were in, and of course the girls did not complain.

I did shooters with Bruce and Thurman back then more than once.

Of course I always bought them the round and sent it over, but then they would wave me over to cheers with me and sometimes invite me (others) to stay and hang with their group and of course continue to buy them drinks. I bought many a bottle of cognac for their tables, once in. lol.
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Yeah, I went to a strip club in Indiana when I was working there years ago and the only fully nude clubs served no alcohol. If you wanted to drink, I think the only options were topless only. 'Merica is really lagging behind on their strip club game.

Most of Canada outside Quebec was a 'no sexual contact' zone for strip clubs until the late 80's. Even a lap dance could get a club in trouble.

When i was in my early 20's and we were in Ottawa partying at the University, at around 2am a flood of guys would head across the border when the bars closed to hit up a Hull Strip club.

Hull was a tiny sleepy Quebec town up against the Ontario border to Quebec that had discovered this small niche. So you got a large number of Strip Clubs, operating under Quebecs much more relaxed and unenforced laws (if there were any at all? Maybe @Loiosh knows what the actual laws allowed??) that were full lap dance but also 'La complet' was available if the girl was amendable. La Complet was the girl, usually taking you to a more private part of the club and getting you off (hand job, blow job, sex).

Ontario's rules and enforcement started to fall in the latter 80's, and some strip clubs for a time became full on brothels. Brass Rail was one of them, but the worst I went to Seductions in Niagara Falls.

Seductions was always a Stag night favorite before hitting the Casino and you would get a very good lapdance before going your way, but when the laws were basically totally unenforced they went extreme. They had a side room that just had two long benches facing one another where the girls would bring a guy to lapdance for him. You would be on the bench with maybe a foot separating you from the guy beside you and 3 feet from the guy across from all, also getting lapdances.

Then we attended for a friends stag night and when taken into that room the same thing was going on but with guys all getting hand jobs or blow jobs, right there, shoulder to shoulder. It was 'assembly line sex' and gross. It was our groups last visit.

Pretty much all ontario bars pulled back from that type of open display but many still offer full service as long as the gal wants to do it and its discreet and in an area that is not in plain site.
 
Drink beer and walk around fairly drunk during the day.

I did that and it was pretty fun. I think I stumbled in the hockey hof and the CN tower. We also stumbled down some stairs into a basement bar that we (as young drunkards) didn't realize right away was a gay bar. We had a couple drinks at the bar, and everybody was nice to us because were very young. But even smashed, we got the vibe, and got out. We took a couple pictures in that bar and in the background were 35 year old men looking right over my shoulder with gay sex in their eyes. Pretty funny.
 
Liberty village was the last place I had drinks with another sherdogger. Single malts with @AlphaOmegaMan at the brazenhead.


Used to go out in Liberty Village quite a bit back in the early/mid 2000's. The Mildred Pierce was one of go too spots.

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Re my strip club post above did you ever get out to the crazy days at Fantasia, on Yonge St, in North York, when they were one of the first ones in Ontario to test the legal limits of what was allowed in strip clubs when the laws first were knocked down by the courts?

LOL, I remember it being lined up down the street with cars all parked curb side (it was an rural area back then) and guys in single file standing on the street, as they entered the assembly line, went in and got serviced, and then left.

There was no pretense anyone was going in for anything other than a quick service orgasm.
 
Too bad. the Wheat Sheaf had amazing wings. Can't say I'm surprised considering where it is.

It was also the oldest bar in Toronto. I think the Brunswick House (RIP) was the second oldest.
 
It was also the oldest bar in Toronto. I think the Brunswick House (RIP) was the second oldest.
oh god. The Brunny.

Wholesale beer served by the Pitcher only to lines of picnic tables seated people (almost all guys) where you would get admonished if you stood up and moved around the room and talked to others ('sit and drink').

Good times!
 
oh god. The Brunny.

Wholesale beer served by the Pitcher only to lines of picnic tables seated people (almost all guys) where you would get admonished if you stood up and moved around the room and talked to others ('sit and drink').

Good times!
Got in some legendary brawls there about 20 years ago.
 
Used to go out in Liberty Village quite a bit back in the early/mid 2000's. The Mildred Pierce was one of go too spots.

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Re my strip club post above did you ever get out to the crazy days at Fantasia, on Yonge St, in North York, when they were one of the first ones in Ontario to test the legal limits of what was allowed in strip clubs when the laws first were knocked down by the courts?

LOL, I remember it being lined up down the street with cars all parked curb side (it was an rural area back then) and guys in single file standing on the street, as they entered the assembly line, went in and got serviced, and then left.

There was no pretense anyone was going in for anything other than a quick service orgasm.

Yeah, I knew a couple of girls that worked there...
 
oh god. The Brunny.

Wholesale beer served by the Pitcher only to lines of picnic tables seated people (almost all guys) where you would get admonished if you stood up and moved around the room and talked to others ('sit and drink').

Good times!

It was my second gig as a bouncer.

First place I ever rear naked choked someone unconscious. :(

Sometimes it was fun though.
 
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