What are some beaches in Toronto that are away from the g20 area?
Q. Please list beaches that will be away from the place where they will have g20. We want to go to a hotel close to this beach.
A. Woodbine Beach
about 10 Km from the G20, also best beach in the city
There is a Days Inn on Queen ST Which is about 5 minutes from the beach for more info on this hotel go to the below link.
Address of Hotel: 1684 QUEEN ST E Toronto
http://www.canadianhotelguide.com/ca/Ontario-hotels/Toronto-hotels/Days_Inn_Toronto_East_Beaches-hotel.html
about 10 Km from the G20, also best beach in the city
There is a Days Inn on Queen ST Which is about 5 minutes from the beach for more info on this hotel go to the below link.
Address of Hotel: 1684 QUEEN ST E Toronto
http://www.canadianhotelguide.com/ca/Ontario-hotels/Toronto-hotels/Days_Inn_Toronto_East_Beaches-hotel.html
What age do you have to be to get a work permit in Ontario Toronto Canada?
Q. I am 16 years old and I live in North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. What age do you have to be to get a work permit?
A. You can work outside of school hours at 16. To work full time you need to graduate high school or turn 18, whichever comes first.
When I was a teenager it was possible to get a permit to leave school early (at 14 or 15). They would give those to people who just could not do school. At that time you were only required to be in school until 16. I could not find any information on them now. You could talk to a guidance counsellor to find out more.
I had a friend who left school at 14 with a certificate. He got a job as a dishwasher at the Prince Hotel. It was good money for a 14 year old in 1976 (probably $1.65 an hour). I lost touch with him, and do not know how he is doing. Hopefully, he found something better, but with a grade 8 education, there was not a lot of opportunity. I expect he eventually got a GED and went to college.
When I was a teenager it was possible to get a permit to leave school early (at 14 or 15). They would give those to people who just could not do school. At that time you were only required to be in school until 16. I could not find any information on them now. You could talk to a guidance counsellor to find out more.
I had a friend who left school at 14 with a certificate. He got a job as a dishwasher at the Prince Hotel. It was good money for a 14 year old in 1976 (probably $1.65 an hour). I lost touch with him, and do not know how he is doing. Hopefully, he found something better, but with a grade 8 education, there was not a lot of opportunity. I expect he eventually got a GED and went to college.
what the the least expensive way to visit toronto from new york city?
Q. as in cheap transportation? hotels? do i need a rental car? any suggestions on things to see?
A. On foot,the most cheapest way..
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