Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!neat.cs.toronto.edu!benaloh From: benaloh@theory (Josh Benaloh) Newsgroups: ut.theory Subject: Toronto Foliage & Food Message-ID: <89Oct18.021426edt.2171@neat.cs.toronto.edu> Date: 18 Oct 89 06:14:13 GMT Sender: list-admin@cs.toronto.edu Distribution: ut Lines: 35 Approved: ut.theory@mail.ai.toronto.edu Original-To: theorynews Original-Cc: L_BENALOH@utoroise.bitnet What is the best way to view Toronto's fall foliage? If you have a car, you can drive for hours into the country and see a few trees at a time (but this isn't really Toronto foliage anyway). You could walk down Toronto side streets and see one tree at a time (and suffer the ill consequences of a little extra exercise). You could go up the CN Tower and see many trees from too high to make them out (and this costs $$$). or You could come to TORONTO FOLIAGE POT-LUCK FOR COUCH POTATOES SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 4PM --> ??? 50 QUEBEC AVE (across from the High Park subway station) where you can view the foliage of High Park and Toronto's west end with an easy glance while sitting on a couch holding a plate of food. Bring family. Bring significant others. Bring food. Please r.s.v.p. so that we can determine what and how much needs to be provided. Reply to "benaloh@theory", call 978-6322 or 766-6430, or just tell me you're coming. This limited time offer expires when the leaves fall off of the trees.