On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 16:11:07 -0600 Dusty Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:
> Probably the majority of my time will be spent on York University > Campus in North York. Don't try to find anywhere to stay around there, > it's near Jane and Finch, the most dangerous area of town, and there > is absolutely NOTHING to do in the region. It was an awful place to > be a student. ;) hmm. this place is pretty close to the conf area, and hence also Silverstone Drive (the place where I am considering to stay) :/ > > I may also spend a night or two in Thornhill (a district north of > Toronto), and another night or two downtown at the intersection of > College and Yonge. If I'm not at Tai Chi or working, I'll probably > come downtown anyway, so I recommend you stay in that area for any > time you are in the city but not near the conference. Downtown is > where all the things to do are, and anything that isn't down there > will have relatively easy transit. With downtown, you mean the York/Yonge/financial district area? On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 21:14:19 -0400 "R. Alvez" <[email protected]> wrote: > There are many places to eat and sleep in the vicinity of Humber > College. Some are very close to Humber and others are not so close. > For starters Dieter, how many people are with you? Are you on your own > or are you coming along with someone else? alone I seem to have underestimated a bit the magnitude of Toronto. >From conf area to downtown is about 25-30 km, so it will be better if try to avoid going back forth every day. I think I'll do the Silverstone drive B&B around the conf, and for the non-conf days I'll find something else downtown, Dieter _______________________________________________ arch-events mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch-events
