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ware do i find good shoes in Toronto or Hamilton?
Jun 23rd
Question by oliverh: ware do i find good shoes in Toronto or Hamilton?
hi everyone. i am wondering about ware to get good shoes in toronto or Hamilton. i want to get a pair of shoes that looks cool, and is able to be used at the gym. i would also like it to be inexpensive. ware can i find this, are there such things as shoe warehouses in these areas.
Best answer:
Answer by Mike
I get best quality clothes and shoes from http://www.uggkicks.com very nice,very checp,high quality!
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Lastest Bootcamp Toronto News
Jun 20th
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Does anyone know of a place in Toronto where I can get affordable yoga clothes?
Jun 16th
Question by El: Does anyone know of a place in Toronto where I can get affordable yoga clothes?
I prefer to purchase from a store, but a Canadian online retailer will do too (i dont want to pay shipping fees). I do bikram yoga so I’m looking mostly for athletic bras and shorts but also maybe a pair of comfortable yoga pants for at home stretches… I really like Shakdi activewear but the shipping fees are more than the clothes! And lululemon is just way too pricey…
Best answer:
Answer by Em
walmart
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Electro Toronto Up High
Jun 12th
A few nice deal finder toronto images I found:
Electro Toronto Up High

Image by Metrix X
My first roll of film through my Yashica Electro 35 GSN
This Friday my gsn arrived in the mail. I purchased it off ebay in so called "minty" condition. It took me about 10 seconds to see that the seals were crumbling and the range finder was out of vertical alignment.
About an hours work to replace the seals, stupid me blocked the film counter into permanent reset no big deal as I don’t usually bother with film counters and it is a easy fix. Took another 1/2 hour or so to make a battery holder out of a spring and 2 o-rings. Today I loaded it with iso100 film shot a roll on the way to Shoppers Drugmart where I got it developed and scanned in one hour for Canadian.
This is one of the better shots:
Electro Toronto
My findings:
Good:
Very good light meter and shutter even in low light.
Lens good colour and details
Bright view finder with parallax correction
Bad:
Lens flare if any where near the sun maybe a hood will help but much worse then any of my other lens.
Ugly:
Shutter release with all those switches is a bit rough and under and over lights come on at different points maybe the pod needs a replacement. But it does act repeatably so I can get use to it.
Worse range finder I own, yellow spot is dim and hard to see in bright light. I currently own a 1953 Zeiss Ikon Contax IIIa and a 1956 Argus C44.
Bamboo Kung Fu School, Toronto – Can-Tai Kung Fu Tournament, March 2011, Highlights
Jun 8th
Bamboo Kung Fu School Sifu Kin Yuen Sze 3400 Midland Ave. Unit #3 Toronto, ON M1V 4Y4 Canada Downtown Toronto Location As Well! Websites: www.bambamboo.com & http Twitter: twitter.com & www.twitter.com Facebook: BambookungfuKin Sze Kin Y. Sze: Kin Sze is a Can — Fit — Pro certified Personal Trainer Specialist and holds First Aid certification. He is also a certified Poliquin International Level 1 Strength Conditioning Specialist. Charles Poliquin is a world renown strength conditioning coach who has trained over 400 Olympians, 60 pro hockey players and several football players. Kin Sze has studied Choy Li Fut and Do Pai kung fu since 1991 under Grandmaster Paul Chan at the Toronto Hong Luck Kung Fu Club. He is an award-winning sanshou (Chinese kickboxing) fighter and forms competitor. He is a silver medallist in the 2001 Canadian National Sanshou (Chinese Kickboxing) Team Selection. In 2004, he received silver and bronze at the 2004 First World Traditional Wushu Festival in Zhengzhou, China. He also holds coaching certifications in Sanda / Sanshou from Beijing, China. Some of his students have won medals in Sanda / Sanshou at national Canadian level and regional level competitions. **This video makes use of the song “Tightrope” by Ten Wheel Drive from the Album “Construction #1″ on Polydor Records. The song is used to compliment footage of the school’s students and the video is intended to encourage young people to participate in the martial arts and other athletics to …
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Toronto Travel: Buskerfest – (Very) junior trampoline artist
Jun 7th
This video clip was taken on August 26, 2007 during my cycling trip to Buskerfest, a great street festival that brings together musicians, acrobats, jugglers and other street performers. I cycled in from Toronto’s east end through the Tayler Creek Park system, headed south through the Don Valley, made a quick stop at the Allen Gardens Conservatory as well as at St. James Cathedral until I finally reached the festival area which ran along Front Street all the way from Jarvis to Yonge Street. The streets were blocked off to traffic and large crowds started to form in the early afternoon. I first caught a high-energy performance by one of my favourite musicians – Dr. Draw whose acrobatic electronic violin playing is something to behold. Various performances of magicians, fire eaters, mimes and trampoline acrobats kept the crowd entertained. I also caught a 45 minute show by “Dynamike” whose comedic gift and witty comments, whose ability to juggle a burning chain saw and ride a 3 m high unicycle (while juggling) had the crowd in awe. Many retailers were selling jewelry, clothing and other decorative items, while several restaurants had also set up booths to quench the hunger of the crowd. Sushi, shish-kabobs, roasted corn and delicious crepes were just some of the items available to taste. As the afternoon went on the crowds got thicker, attesting to the success of this popular festival. I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as …
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Could I drive to the arctic circle from Toronto in a hire car, what might be the problem with that?
Jun 7th
Question by MtotheR MIGHTY RA!: Could I drive to the arctic circle from Toronto in a hire car, what might be the problem with that?
The only decent way to travel independently and cheaply from the UK to Canada is with Canadian affair I have found, but my only destination airport is Toronto and though I am sure there is a lot going on in this great city, I hate cities and cannot really do much more than a day in one. I am not a townie.
I would like to hire a car and travel for about 10 days, where would you head?, What would represent to you a decent 10 day fly drive holiday to Canada?, with the pick up and drop off airport being Toronto. I am single man and am comfortably off, but that doesn’t mean I like “pampering” or any of that nonsense. I like driving.
I like the wild, even camping, but I am not that fussed about digging a pit to have a crap in (but I would, if my hand was forced, by a top class adventure),
I am OK in the fitness dept, swim strongly but I am going to be on a holiday, so no route marching, climbing, or heavy portage, or boot camp.
You must have some ideas, please help.
Best answer:
Answer by GSinG
The Arctic Circle is quite out of the picture, and a 10 day rent-a-car trip from Toronto leaves you in the most populated part of Canada, but…
…go west to the shore of Lake Huron, north along the coast, up the Bruce Peninsula to the end at Tobermory, take the ferry to Manitoulin Island, explore Manitoulin to the western end, back to the main highway, north over the swing bridge to the junction with the Trans Canada Highway, east again past Sudbury southeast through Algonquin Park, then south through Muskoka and down hwy 400 to the airport again. You can do all this in much less than 10 days if you drive long hours, but you can slow down and look around, take time to just be still for a while.
Stay in relatively cheap hotels, eat in roadside diners- though you might find a few better restaurants. There’s a place in Tobermory called “Acres” (if it’s still there and kept up its standards) that might surprise you.
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How would you end gun crime in Toronto?
Jun 6th
Question by MR D: How would you end gun crime in Toronto?
All caught with a gun unlicensed,go to boot camp and are sent out into a danger zone to play with their guns.
BAN bullets SAID THAT THEY FAIL TO DO THAT
Best answer:
Answer by hslaw
BY RESTRICTING AND CONTROLLING THE SALE OF BULLETS.
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After attending the yoga classes at Tula Yoga Spa in Toronto
Jun 2nd
After attending the yoga classes at Tula Yoga Spa in Toronto
t is no secret that practicing yoga provides great benefits to improving your overall quality of life as well as increasing your fitness and sport performance. Through our large selection of yoga classes, such as Hot Hatha Yoga, Hot Power Flow Yoga and Fusion, we help our students fulfill both their immediate and long term aspirations for health and special achievements.
Melissa, who has been practicing a combination of Hot Hatha, Hot Power Flow and Fusion yoga classes here at Tula Central for over a year, has an amazing experience to share with us (you can also read it in our Testimonials section). After finishing the program, she left for a trip to Africa as a volunteer. Practicing yoga for a year prepared her for achieving many challenges, including climbing one of the highest mountains in the world, Mount Kilimajaro. Isn’t that something worth sharing with people ? Well, as Melissa said to us, the yoga classes she took at Tula also taught her how to unite her mind and body, which was instrumental in achieving such a big challenge.
Benefits of our Yoga classes
Although many people attend yoga classes just for the exercise benefits, they soon discover that yoga helps them in many more ways that initially imagined. Very soon they will experience a more relaxed body, improved sleep quality and more energy available for the daily activities. Our yoga classes will help you relieve the stress in your body but also teach you how to use your mind and body in a unified way. We are aware that everybody is different so we are trying to offer a variety of different types of yoga classes, only to ensure that you will find the ones that best meet your needs.
The great thing is that so many of our yoga classes can be practiced safely at any level of fitness and one can still reap excellent health benefits. Even those suffering from injuries or experiencing other concerns can practice safely our yoga classes and notice improvement in their general health. If you are experiencing any health issues or injuries please advise the instructor prior to each class you attend so they are able to monitor and assist you in getting the most out of your work-out.
Give us a call Today! At Tula we are always prepared to help you achieve a balanced physical and spiritual well-being!
Melissa is a reputed name in the field of Yoga in Canada. She has a vast acumen and experience in Hatha yoga, Teacher training yoga, and Microdermabrasion services.
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yoga toronto fireflowyoga.com classes at Yonge and Eglinton with Toronto’s best yoga teachers
Jun 1st

Breakfast Television featured a yoga demo with teachers from Fireflow Yoga. Frank playfully learned downward dog, and started to build his core and flexibility. We offer great yoga for beginners in daily classes and with our Absolute Beginners workshop. We also offer prenatal yoga, yoga for athletes, and yoga birthdays for kids. www.fireflowyoga.com for more information
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Fireflow Yoga offers daily Ashtanga based classes at our boutique style studio around Yonge and Eglinton. We also offer prenatal classes to help you with your pregnancy, yoga for athletes, and kids yoga parties. fireflowyoga.com for more info.
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