Mikkel Thorup - Lived in London, ON for 20 years now (grew up here) and I would be happy to awnser any questions you have about my home city. I also know a good amount of other info on the rest of south western Ontario. If you head this way mabye we can grab a beer.
Elisabeth Feltaous - I've lived in Canada my whole life, and know Toronto inside and out. I can give you info on good hostels to stay in, places to go around the GTA, and advice on transportation.
Heather Bayer - Cottage Country in
Southern Ontario is a vast area of lakes, forests and wonderful scenery where rustic log cabins, spectacular villas, and country cottages abound. I can advise on the Muskoka, Haliburton and Kawartha Lakes area, tell you which lakes are best for fishing, swimming, boating or just plain lazing and where to find a vacation home at all times of the year.
The Rev. Frank Dalton - Having lived in Toronto for 60 years, I feel quite comfortable in trying to assist potential visitors with practical information they might need that is not in the city guides or tour books. I would be quite happy to research information needed.
Kevin Kielty - I have lead many canoe trips in Algonquin Park and Temagami and hiked along several portions of the Bruce Trail. I love to access the road less travelled on my monthly hikes and wilderness volunteering excursions.
Len Wickens - Anyone coming to Toronto and looking for information on what to do, what are the good restaurants, clubs etc. I am hooked into the nightclub industry also and can give info on where to go.
Jason Brand - I've made the GTA (Greater Toronto Area), my home for the past 10 years. If anyone needs the insider scoop on this city just let me know and I'll be glad to share what I know. Viva la T.O.
Chrystyna Pittwood - I am a native of Toronto. I am quite familiar with the hotels, restaurants and attractions that the city has to offer. I have also taken the time to explore the city for myself, looking for those local haunts and hidden treasures that tourists are likely to miss.
Craig Urquhart - Toronto is a great place to visit, with great food and culture, but it's amazing for its remote destinations: provincial and national parks, all within 1-2 hours driving distance, gorgeous countryside, wilderness, and quaint villages and towns. Of course, the people are great, too, eh?
Bob Owen - I am happy to advise on where to visit, where to eat, and what to see in the Niagara Region. Apart from the obvious Niagara Falls there are many world class wineries & golf courses. The renowned Shaw Festival Theater is in our town, Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Jim Eaton - Ottawa is a small city and, being a national capital, it has the expected museums and galleries, but it also has lively Chinese and Italian quarters, busy Ukrainian, Polish, Somalian and Brazilian communities (to name just four), an active theatre scene (amateur and professional), and you can drive out of the centre of the city and be canoeing on a wilderness lake in 45 minutes.
Krissy Neilsen - I currently live in Toronto, one of Canada's largest cities. I live right downtown and travel around the cities perimeter quite often.