Our visiter blogger friends' take on Toronto and Caribana - Toronto Caribbean Carnival
We have been venting too much lately, so here is a nice feel good post from a tourist.
This review is from our carnival friend Caiso Queen who lives in the US and visited Toronto for the first time to attend Caribana. We met her through the blogger community surrounding Trinidad Carnival Diary.
Toronto
is an absolutely beautiful city. Extremely clean and well manicured.
Obviously the economy in Ontario is booming as there was so much
construction going on everywhere. I stayed in downtown Toronto and
spent most of my time walking through the city observing the sites,
eating at different restaurants and drinking at different pubs. Food
and drinks are reasonably priced, however shopping for clothes and shoes
is a huge NO NO.....way more expensive than in the U.S. I did very
minimal souvenir shopping too.
Toronto has the BEST and YUMMIEST
hotdogs I have ever eaten. For $2.50 the hot dog meat was nice and
plump and grilled and the hot dog bun lightly toasted. I must have
eaten at least 4 hotdogs.... 1 a day.
I
went to the local liquor store LBCO I think. Umm Johnny Walker was
ridiculously expensive. $54.95 for a small bottle. So we ended up
drinking sky vodka. (our booze taxes are around 50%, it's how we pay for healthcare)
The parade:
I really, really appreciate
the effort and expert design of the costumes. I was expecting to see
mediocre designs at best, but the majority of the costumes were of great
quality, very well made, color combinations on point, lots of back
packs and collars and uniquely shaped headpieces. Bravo to all the
designers!!
What I did not like on most costumes was that frilly
feathered butt piece that's used I guess to give coverage to butt area.
I thought it looked tacky, like a tail.... very ugly. (oops, them is some fighting words)
I also noticed that lots of sections within bands were chipping to NO music. That would have surely pissed me off.
The
parade itself I felt was not very organized. I think it would have
made more sense to have the judging point located further into the route
instead of at the stadium. Because once the masqueraders crossed the
stage early on it seemed as though everything just went chaotic after
that.
I also wish that paying spectators were able to line the
streets instead of being separated by high fences. Luckily we were
smart enough to stay inside the barriers and followed the bands from the
inside.
Because of the high fenced barriers I noticed it was very
difficult for emergency personnel to transport the sick and drunk out
of the band and to the ambulance. Not a cool idea at all to have such
high fences on both sides of the route like that.
All in all I
give the parade a 7 out of 10. Mostly because the costumes were all so
beautiful. It was tough being a spectator as I'm used to being a
masquerader. Would I play mas in Toronto... Sure! And definitely with
Carnival Nationz because I loved their costumes the best.
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