Hey Everyone, my name is Kenny Zhan. I am not much of a blogger but I’m giving it a shot! So a little about myself. I was born and brought up in the urban playground that is Toronto. I am a currently entering my 4th year pursuing a specialist degree in Biochemistry, basically what that tells you is that I am a HUGE nerd.
At the time of writing, Orientation week is officially 6 days away and I am sure by the time you are reading this O-Week has possibly gone by or is in full swing. So if O-week is already over I hope you enjoyed it and that we were able to speak face to face on some level, it was pleasure meeting you. And if O-Week is in full swing… then… GET OUT THERE !!! There is life outside your apartment / rez room / house (10pts for whoever finds me during the week and gets the reference.) If O-Week hasn’t started yet then I really look forward to meeting you.
But before I end this blog I should possibly you know stop blathering endlessly… though I am not going to lie it kind of makes me feel like Paris Hilton or Ke$ha (how do you pronounce a $ anyways?). So I guess beyond being a huge NERD I also love the outdoors. Studying in and living in Toronto has made me really really sick of grey concrete slabs and towering condos and skyscrapers. So I’ve found some places to escape to and enjoy the natural beauty of nature.
One of my favourite places to bike down to and just sit on the water’s edge is the Humber Marshes Park in the West end of Toronto. It is about 40 minute bike ride from Vic. Just head down to the Lakeshore and hang a right and follow the bike paths which have just been repaved. When you get to the end you will be in the Humber Marshes Park. A the park you can climb the rocks and sit right at the water’s edge, watch the number water fowl which nest in the park and enjoy the spectacular view of the lake.
Another one of my favourite places to go to is Ashbridges Bay. This is in the opposite direction and is about 20 minutes from Vic, just follow the same trail. At Ashbridges you can enjoy one of the best beaches in Toronto. Theres plenty of really fine sand, a beautiful lake (on most days) and hundreds of volleyball nets. This is THE place to throw a beach BBQ with a few friends. If you don’t want to bike you can public transit it to Woodbine Station and take the 92 bus down.
A few other notable mentions on my list of places to escape the urbanity of Toronto are High Park (Large park with a few short trails in the west end near the lakeshore outside High Park station), Riverdale Farm (A small farm in the middle of the city with a complete set of farm animals it is only a 20 – 30 min walk from Vic) and the Allan Gardens (A series of downtown greenhouses owned by the University of Toronto with a wide variety of unique plants)
Anyways that is all from me so I hope you all had / will have / are having a great O-Week and hope to see you soon / again!