I feel that the CN Tower is a guy who likes to enter the country in disorder. It doesn't matter whether others want it or not. You can go south from Union Station to Lake Ontario. Unfortunately, it's cloudy today and you can't see the beautiful lake view. When we got to the lake, we turned eastward for the sake of sugar beach with white beaches and pink umbrellas. Walking through a sugar factory, you will reach the honey beach named for it. However, please be prepared for the following bird pattern. It's not a natural beach, it's the sand on the cement table, and it's impossible to touch the lake... Pink umbrella, actually dirty and black... Please protect your glass heart. Well, in fact, if the weather is good, taking pictures of concave shapes on the beach may also be a good view of maple trees at the end of the wood trestle on the honey beach. Then we headed for our last destination, the Old Wine District, which is now 798 in Toronto. We saw this big spider from a long distance. There is also a symbol of the big red heart, and LOVE with lock collation, there is no simple scenery, it will not be pasted out. What's this, flasks? Let's go to Chinatown for lobster. It's sunny on the way. Take two pictures of downtown Toronto. A three-course lobster set meal was ordered, including two lobsters, one dish pot for the Emperor, roast duck, and one dish of braised beef braised noodles. All good times. Good time. I want to go back again. In the evening, I also went to Dundas Square to see some singers singing. The photos were not sent to me on my friend's mobile phone. Anyway, it's a small square. There are some neon lights or something. Central Street is also a very narrow street. OVER. Toronto, goodbye. Let's go to the Great Falls.