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I would be super interested in hearing more of your thoughts on the bedard athletic article... i read it just now and. hmm.
OK we’re back for Part II, the Bedard/Fantilli parenting part! (Part I here.)
I previously squawked about being jarred by the subhead in the Star: “But Connor Bedard’s story was always more about raising a happy and grounded child than a star.” But now that I’ve processed both articles, it’s not necessarily off-base. The Bedards clearly do very much care about raising a happy and grounded child. It’s just that their philosophy about how to accomplish that outcome seems to be focused around making sure Connor has everything that Connor thinks he needs.
There’s presumably a difference between everything that Connor thinks that he needs and everything Connor actually needs, just like there is with any teenager. So what really stands out to me in both of these articles is the many examples of how the Bedard parents seemingly do not ever go against Connor’s decisions around hockey, even when they’ve had (or arguably should have had) legitimate misgivings. Some examples from the Toronto Star article:
Melanie didn’t think Connor should apply for exceptional status, to the point where she was losing sleep over it. Connor “told her how upset he’d be if she blocked his goals,” and she caved. (The quote is from The Athletic but Melanie’s emotions get more attention in the Star.)
This quote from dad about little kid Connor going to open ice: “He’d stay there eight hours at a time,” says Tom. “More, sometimes. He’d come off, eat, go back on. His feet would be literally bleeding. I would go on once in a while, but normally I would just let him do his thing.” Like… maybe it’s time to make your kid take a break if his feet are literally bleeding????
Ah, the Hawaiian vacation, the trip that Connor refused to go on unless he could take his hockey gear and keep practicing. There’s a series of choices there as a parent. Not only are you acceding to your kid’s demands to play hockey in the midst of your one and only family vacation ever, you’re actively facilitating his demands by paying to check his goddamned gear bag and leaving your own relaxing lounge by the pool/on the beach to drive him to the only rink on the island (which I’m fairly confident was not walking distance from any resort they may have been staying at.) Like!!! That is such a series of choices!!! All made in the service of allowing your hockey-obsessed kid to have exactly what he wants, rather than deciding that perhaps it would be good for him and for your whole family to have a tiny little vacation from his life’s obsession!!! (Much of the information in this paragraph is based on the TSN spot, which has the most detail about this trip.)
I think it’s super interesting that the coach of the Pats says he’s tried to dial Connor back (making him take days off, against Connor’s wishes) but apparently his family never has.
This is not the Fantilli family shared decisonmaking model, where all four of them talk about collectively making every decision about what Adam’s path has been. (And also extol the importance of family vacations.) In the Bedard family, Connor is driving the bus and his parents have decided that their role is to support him as he decides how best to follow his dreams.
I was absolutely gobsmacked by this quote:
Melanie moved to Regina to be Connor’s billet the past two seasons, because nobody knew what it would be like for a kid of his calibre, and as Paddock puts it, “His whole preparations are based around perfection, and she’s the only one that knows it.” 
Moving because you don’t want your 15-year-old to live with strangers would be completely understandable. Moving because you are the only person who can possibly live up to your 15-year-old’s standards of perfection and you don’t want him to have to live a life where everything is not exactly perfect for him is FUCKING BANANAS.
Of course, there’s a Fantilli contrast here too. I’m thinking of the interview where Adam said his performance coach therapist helped him “turn rituals into routines.” Learning how to cope when it is not possible to have everything run exactly according to your standards of perfection seems like a fairly important life lesson for your kid to learn if you want him to be happy and grounded. (Most parents start teaching that around the time their two-year-old throws a tantrum because the purple cup is in the dishwasher so they have to drink their apple juice from the green cup.) But maybe it’s less important if your version of “happy” is that your kid gets everything he wants.
It’s interesting that there’s a common thread between the Bedards and Fantillis of some distaste for the minor hockey scene. (“Melanie had already started staying away from the games after experiencing the fierce currents of youth hockey on the moneyed North Shore.”) The Fantillis dealt with that by finding a different path that took their kids out of that system entirely, and the Bedards don’t even seem to have considered that option. Connor wanted exceptional status in the CHL and that’s what Connor got.
And maybe that’s connected to another interesting Bedard/Fantilli contrast. The Fantills, in describing their shared decisionmaking model, always seem to radiate confidence that they’ve made the right decisions, even when those decisions have been hard or haven’t been popular. See, e.g., Julia emphasizing in Adam’s TSN spot that “it was about making the right decision for each son,” or Giuliano evangelizing the prep school route in the Gulo Gulo article, or Adam explaining, “It’s probably about a week-long process for every decision that we make and I don’t think we’ve made a wrong decision so far.” But the Bedards, apparently, have some self-doubt about letting Connor drive the bus:
Bedard’s parents still worry. Melanie worries about school taking a relative back seat — in the room at the Brandt Centre, a chart of Hamlet’s characters is the only real indication it’s a classroom. Tom thinks about the kids of the people he works with, and how they’re growing up.
“Their kids play hockey, but they hunt, they fish, they motorcycle, they snowmobile and they’re good at all of them,” he says. “But they’re not great at any of them. But is that better in the long run? Maybe it is.”
sources: The Athletic, the Toronto Star, TSN, Gulo Gulo,
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Best Kids’ Birthday Party Ideas, for a bash in Toronto
Planning a memorable kids' birthday party in Toronto can be both exciting and challenging, but fear not, as we have a range of fantastic ideas that are sure to make your child's special day unforgettable. These ideas cater to different interests and themes, ensuring that you can create a unique and enjoyable experience for your child and their friends.
First up, consider hosting a DIY spa party. This idea is perfect if your child and their friends love to pamper themselves and enjoy a bit of relaxation. You can transform your home into a mini spa haven by setting up a DIY spa station with various spa essentials. Think face masks, nail polish, hair accessories, and scented candles. You can easily find these items at your local market or order them online to create a spa-like atmosphere. To keep things healthy and balanced, offer a selection of snacks such as fresh fruits and veggies with delicious dip options. This not only adds a touch of wellness to the party but also ensures that the kids have some nutritious treats to enjoy. A DIY spa party is not only fun but also a creative way to celebrate a birthday. Your child and their friends will feel like they've stepped into a real spa, indulging in self-care and making lasting memories.
Another exciting option is a Lego building party, perfect for kids who have a passion for building and creating. To set the stage for this party, you can create a dedicated Lego station with a variety of Lego sets and challenges. Challenge the young builders to unleash their creativity and construct the most imaginative structures they can imagine. You can even introduce some friendly competition by offering prizes to the winners of the Lego challenges. To tie the theme together, consider serving Lego-themed snacks, such as cupcakes adorned with edible Lego bricks on top. These snacks not only delight the taste buds but also enhance the overall Lego experience. A Lego building party combines fun and education, encouraging kids to think creatively and work together, making it a fantastic choice for your child's special day.
Now, if you're looking for a truly unique and hassle-free birthday party experience in Toronto, the Groovy Gym Bus Toronto should be at the top of your list. The Groovy Gym Bus is a mobile gymnastics extravaganza that brings the party directly to your doorstep, making it one of the best kids' birthday party ideas in Toronto. What sets this option apart is its convenience and entertainment value. With a certified coach and helper on board, parents can relax and enjoy the party while their kids have an absolute blast. The Groovy Gym Bus Toronto is not just a fun ride; it's a safe and secure environment, regularly tested for safety and equipped with cushioned mats to protect the children as they play and have fun. The coaches on board are CPR/safety trained, certified, and undergo thorough background checks, ensuring the utmost safety for all the children on the bus. This peace of mind for parents is invaluable, making the party truly hassle-free.
What's more, the Groovy Gym Bus Toronto offers additional entertainment options to elevate the party experience further. From face painting to magic shows and even balloon twisting, there's no shortage of exciting activities to keep the kids engaged and entertained throughout the celebration. The party doesn't stop there; the Groovy Gym Bus also provides a photography service on board, ensuring that you capture all the fun and special moments of your child's birthday party. This means you won't have to worry about snapping photos or recording videos; instead, you can join in the festivities and create memories with your child and their friends.
To make the birthday child feel truly special, the Groovy Gym Bus Toronto goes the extra mile by offering a unique and thoughtful gift. This personal touch adds an extra layer of warmth and excitement to the birthday celebration, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
In conclusion, when it comes to planning the best kids' birthday party in Toronto, these ideas offer a diverse range of options to suit different interests and preferences. Whether you opt for the DIY spa party, the Lego building party, or the Groovy Gym Bus Toronto experience, the primary goal is to make your child feel loved and special on their special day. These birthday party ideas aim to create unforgettable memories that your child and their friends will treasure for years to come. If you're intrigued by the Groovy Gym Bus Toronto and want to explore their offerings further, visit their website to check out their birthday party bus packages. It's time to plan a birthday celebration that will leave a lasting impression and ensure a day filled with fun and joy for your child and their friends.
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**MAJOR CHARACTER DEATH DISCLAIMER**
Who: William Nylander, Zach Hyman
Type: Dark Fic
Word Count: 2.4K
Addendum: Title is from the song Flatline off the Hotline Miami soundtrack.
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 The next morning seemed like any other winter morning in Toronto. Frost forming on the windows from the dropping temperatures, the sound of early morning traffic on the streets below, and the alarm blaring its usual tone. Except, something’s different. Wrong.
 “I love you Zachy.”
 “I love you too Willy.”
 They kissed and held each other closely under the covers, beginning to fall asleep.
 The next morning seemed like any other winter morning in Toronto. Frost forming on the windows from the dropping temperatures, the sound of early morning traffic on the streets below, and the alarm blaring its usual tone. Except, something’s different. Wrong. Zach is usually the first one to get out of bed anyway, but Willy doesn’t seem to have woken up like he always has when the alarm went off before practice- in fact he doesn’t seem to have moved at all from where he was the night prior.
 “Honey?” Zach asks trying to shake him awake.
 Nothing. A little louder and harder this time- nothing. Starting to panic, Zach bursts into the closet digging around for their travel suitcases. After having thrown half of the clothes out, he finds them, and grabs a small hand-held mirror from the toiletries bag. Holding it under Willy’s nose the glass starts to fog up. Good, he’s not dead at least.
 Zach hurriedly throws on some clothes and phones up emergency services, as well as the new coach and several teammates. EMT’s arrive within five minutes of him calling, and rush Willy out to the ambulance, constantly monitoring his dangerously low vitals on the way to the emergency room.
 By the time he was stabilized and Zach was let into the room, the entire team had arrived, bleary-eyed from sleep but still quite visibly concerned. The doctor began to explain that he suffered from a stroke sometime in the early hours of the morning, and that he was stuck in a coma. The rest started to become a blur as Zach got lost in his own thoughts, How did he get a stroke? We’re both too young for-- When is he going to wake up-- Is-- is he going to wake up? Please don’t leave me like this. I don’t--
 The thoughts are interrupted by Mitchy’s hand on his shoulder.
 “Hey, are you okay?”
 When he looks up the doctor had already left, and everyone was looking at him, all with the same question on their face.
 “I. I don’t know,” is all he can manage to say, he doesn’t really know the answer to that himself yet.
 “In light of events this morning, we’ll move practice to tomorrow,” Keefe decides and everyone nods in agreement, “Hyman, take the week off if you need it, I won’t think any less of you if you need more time off.”
 Outside in the ward, they start to hear a growing chatter, and the clattering of equipment. The Media.
 “Oh boy, already? I need to go take care of this. John? Do me a favour and call Kyle, have him restrict the media for injury protocol.”
 And with that the coach goes out and closes the door behind him, and Tavey steps into the bathroom to make his phone call. Zach pulls a chair over to the bedside and sits down, grabbing Willy’s hand. At this point he can’t hold back, lowering his head onto his hand and bed underneath it, as the tears start to break through.
 Mo makes his way over and puts his arm around Zach. Mitchy is suddenly reminded of his own boyfriend, Marty, being suddenly taken away from him when his plane crashed on his way back from the off-season, and starts tearing up. Tys pulls him into a hug and lets him cry into his shoulder. Everyone else in the crowded room just looks on solemnly.
 Zach stays at the hospital for three days. Initially Tavey steps up as captain and visits them first, bringing Zach food each day so he’d remember to actually eat. Everyone else visits in their own time.
 After the third day Zach returns to practice, something to hopefully take his mind off of what’s going on. It works well enough, returning to drills and playing on the first line for games. Focus. Focus on something else. The team. The game. Getting that puck into the net. Focus.
 It’s been three weeks since that cold morning. Zach’s thoughts are composed enough now, and they’re in the middle of a game at home. He’s in a face-off when he sees Kyle entering the player bench on the phone, they’ve been discussing different trade opportunities lately- a Marlie or two for a player from one of the other teams- so he doesn’t think much of it. When the play ends though to an off-side, he calls a timeout. Yeah, they’re losing 5-2, but they’re still in the second period, so they shouldn’t need it yet right?
 But when they all come together, there’s no whiteboards, no iPads, no talk of plays or strategies. Keefe seems to have lost his tongue, shuffling in place, so Kyle speaks up.
 “He’s gone. William. He’s gone.”
 It’s dead silent on the bench, aside from the few who had dropped what they were holding, and Zach’s world seemed to be crashing down along with them.
 “It was about four minutes ago, I had just got off the phone with the doctors. We um, we’ve decided to forfeit the game; I don’t think any of you wants to continue playing now.”
 Nobody seems to have the strength to respond. But they all stand up and make their way down the tunnel to the locker room while Kyle radios to the staff to forfeit, and block all media personnel from the Leafs’ sections of the building. When they’ve all dressed and make their way to the parking garage Zach is the first person to even say a word since Kyle told them.
 “Morgan, can you drive me home? I can’t really think straight.”
 He agrees and, and he’s not exactly wrong. At the moment everything is just noise, bright and blurry colours, and the cold air; he wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between 60 km/h or 150 km/h, or a red light on an intersection with a car coming from the other direction. Not to mention the fact he couldn’t bring himself to drive in their car, knowing Willy would never be in the passenger seat again.
 When they get to Zach’s apartment, he fumbles with the keys to get the door open. But seeing their home, *his* home now, makes his stomach churn. He bolts nearly through the bathroom door and pukes his guts out in the toilet. Composing himself, he gets himself back up and washes his mouth out in the sink, as his mind becomes a tempest of emotions: anger, frustration, despair, guilt.
 As he looks in the mirror, the anger takes over and he punches the glass with his hand, cracking it, and drawing blood from his knuckles before he collapses against the wall, bending his legs towards him and crying. The sound of breaking glass had Mo rushing over to see what happened, only to see the shattered reflections, and his teammate in tears on the floor.
 “Hey, hey, it’s going to be okay,” he bends down and then notices the blood, “shit, we better fix that.”
 Having been to their place enough times, Mo knew his way around, and so he dug through the cabinet to find the first aid kit. First examining the hand, then grabbing the tweezers to pull out the remnant shards of glass. Switching to a piece of cloth and wetting it with alcohol, he cleans the wound. It draws a sharp, pained breath from Zach.
 “Sorry, I know this probably hurts like hell,” once it’s cleaned, he wraps it tightly.
 He manages to get Zach ready enough for bed and sits on the couch, figuring he should probably stay and keep an eye on him for a while. Meanwhile Zach tries to sleep, but his thoughts are racing. He’s gone. William. He’s gone. - I love you Zachy. That’s the last thing I ever heard him say… and I can’t ever hear his voice again, or see that smile of his, the deepness of his eyes, his- his- his fucking laugh that could brighten an entire room. - Why wasn’t I there… Why- why him? Why do bad things happen to good people? It- it should’ve been me, not him, never him. I- I can’t- I’ll never be able to feel his touch again, never be able to hold him- I- I-… his thoughts trail off, and he’s whisked away to sleep.
 In the morning the tears are gone. There aren’t any left. Period. In its wake is just emptiness. A void which can’t be filled. Mo had made breakfast for them by the time Zach got out of the bedroom. They eat in near silence, Mo tries several times to say something, but can’t find the right words to say. All he can think of is “I’m sorry,” which the only response he gets is Zach looking up at him before looking back at the food.
 That night, he tries drinking his problems away. Forget. Just forget. It works for a while, but it always comes flooding back in the morning. The time they visited Niagara Falls with the team, when they were on the Ferris wheel together, the first time they kissed literally during a game, moving in together when his lease on the last place ended, all their date nights, the stroke-- he stopped. What was the point if it was only temporary.
 The funeral services had been arranged by Tavey and Kyle, it was an extremely private ceremony, attended by teammates and the bereaved family. Zach was quite visibly a wreck, but no one was really much better. It had shaken up everyone, he was more important to everyone than they had even realized. Zach managed to speak in basic Swedish that he learned from Willy to his family. David [Pastrnak] also showed up to mourn, on the verge of quitting his career in hockey- he just lost one of his oldest friends.
 Within the week, a joint statement was released by Kyle and Keefe about the death, to a shocked nation. Everywhere, from Los Angeles to Halifax, or Vancouver to Miami, almost every major city in Canada was pouring in support and remembrance. Everywhere Zach went, he would see some calibre of remembrance on a poster, billboard, or bus- a constant reminder, He’s gone.
 Cigarettes was the next thing he tried, but to no avail. He had felt the exact same as before after one, and so he threw the rest back into a drawer to be forgotten.
 The team had taken nearly a month away from playing, but had gotten back to it. But it wasn’t the same. You lose a player they’re usually either traded or retired. Their place in the lineup or their stall in the locker room would be changed out, but they’d still be around, just not under the same colours. Not this time. No team would ever have him again. The players just keep moving forward, it’s all they can do, but the thought always lingers in the back of their minds.
 Mo didn’t intend to, but he effectively moved in with Zach until he thought it was fine for him to be alone, besides Gards would keep their place up until then. It never really improved though. Zach would just go through the motions. Get up, eat, practice, sleep. Get up, eat, play, sleep. Repeat. He could definitely still score, and help the team, but the celebrations never had the same feeling. There was always someone missing that would never come back, and be on the ice, be on the lineup. Life had started to lose it’s luster, and nothing changed that. Get up, eat, practice, sleep. Get up, eat, play, sleep. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
 Time didn’t seem to have a meaning anymore either. It could be seconds, days, weeks, or months, Zach couldn’t tell the difference. It was always the same cold, dark world that it was yesterday. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. He’s gone. He’s fucking gone.
 Was there any emotion left? No one knew. Everyone was consoling each other, but Mo, he didn’t know how to help. He’d never lost someone that close to him, Gards was there and waiting for him to come home. He did what he could, but even before starting to talk to a therapist he could see Zach was a husk of what he used to be. Everything was cold. Cold and dark, all of it a blur.
 Mo was already asleep on the couch, and Zach in bed when the city’s power grid failed and plunged the Greater Toronto Area into darkness. Zach walked out of the bedroom and through to the veranda, and sat on the railing. He looked up. Stars. It felt like eons since he last saw them. There’s something. A memory. Faint, but still there. Willy. When they both joined the Leafs in 2016, Zach was lost. It was a new place, new people, new everything. Willy was one of the first people he met. Willy had been to and from Toronto so many times as a kid with his father, he knew the area well. One of the first things they did together was drive out to a spot Willy would always go to. Since he was a kid, there was always this one place outside the city he would go to. It was a secluded little clearing where at night you could see the stars above. They had become friends quickly after that. It felt like centuries ago now though.
 Zach can’t feel anything anymore. He could be falling, but he doesn’t know. He swears he could hear someone calling his name, but it seems so far away and distorted. He doesn’t bother opening his eyes to check, everything is cold and dark, and the world around him is the same, there’s no point to. I love you Zachy. I love you too Willy. He feels like he hears that being said again, but it’s coming from everywhere, and nowhere. Then, nothing. Oddly, it becomes warm, warmth he hasn’t felt in who knows how long it’s been now. He feels something touch him. It’s familiar, yet completely foreign.
 “Zach.”
 Willy. Zach actually has the willpower to open his eyes now. Willy is pulling him up. He feels oddly weightless, and disorientated. He’s on the sidewalk. He tries to look behind to where he was but Willy holds his head with his hand and stops him.
 “Don’t.”
 He stops. By now he notices they’re both hovering off the ground.
 “Are we dead?”
 “Afraid so.”
 Willy moves over to the side of Zach and holds his hand as they both float away.
 “Where are we going?”
 “I don’t know, but I waited for you. Wherever it is, we’ll find out together.”
 “I love you honey.”
 “I love you too, forever and always.”
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Best Tips from my Holistic GO Experience.
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I have been a daily GO train commuter for the past few months. This is my first time using public transportation on a daily basis. I travel 11 stops back and forth on Lakeshore West every day at rush hours. So I have observed and learned like a newborn, and I want to share my experience with you to help you along your own journey. 
After using GO for some time, I have gotten used to it; I have even started to enjoy it. Sitting beside a totally stranger person and engaging in a small conversation has became more and more exciting, sometimes interesting. Although it is a crowded journey, most of the times everything runs smoothly with the help of mostly good commuters and GO staff. Just follow my tips to make it even smoother...
On the way to Union
Most important step… Catch the Train…
If you are the type of person who always gets to places well in advance, you can skip to the next section. If you are somewhat time challenged, or let’s say just-in-time person like me read on.
Going to GO station
Most probably you are getting to the GO station with your car.
Careful with super safe school bus drivers. To be on the safe side avoid school bus routes.
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This can easily ruin your “just in time” plan...
Also avoid construction zones. One unskilled truck driver getting in or out that zone can cost you 10 minutes of valuable driving time.
At the station
Okay. You arrived at the GO station and you are looking for a closer parking spot. Well don’t. Just park in the first available spot. After trying to get closer to the station you may end up going in circles and losing that first spot. Even worse, you may hear the approaching train while you are circling.
If you think you might miss the train don’t lose your hope. Just run. You never know; trains never leave early, but they might be late.
       2.  On the train…
Optimize your coach & seat…
Choose the second coach if you are going to use the TTC after Union. Please read the next section for the reason.
There are three decks on every coach. Choose the lower deck. Disembarking from the upper deck may cost you 10 minutes.
The middle deck is the worst. When you are disembarking, you will get bogged down at the stairs by people coming from the upper deck. 
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The middle deck jam...
Also, try to find a seat near to north side doors, because they will open first. Seats are in combinations of  2, 3 or 4. Try to sit in a 2-seater; otherwise, you need to find a spot to stare at all the way other than at a person who sits 30 inches in front of you.
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Hope you won’t come to this point...
Don’t try to read… Listen something from your headphone…
Well here is the math. 11 stops, approximately 6 minutes between each stop 2 of those 6 minutes go for announcements. So, in a journey almost 65 minutes, you will hear 20 to 25 minutes announcements***. For example:
Next stop is this.
Where the disabled coach is.
Some safety rules.
Boat show at Toronto at this date. --They are broadcasting ads for upcoming events, and you can’t skip them.
Oakville station East disabled elevator is under construction from this date to that date. --They have literally been making this announcement for the last 3 weeks at every stop, which is weird because Union has been completely under construction for a long time.
Please come and find me if you have any safety questions.
Quiet zone is under effect on the second floor of this train.
We are arriving to this stop
Some of these announcements are also repeated in French.
So long story short, you won’t able to concentrate on reading unless it’s a light fiction. Listen to something with your headphone.
***Actually depends on Customer Service Ambassador. Sometimes they are lazy if you are lucky. Sometimes they love their job.
     3. Last step… Getting out of Union...
Your journey won’t finish by arriving at Union if you are not working at Union station.
Getting out of Union, wherever you go TTC or an any address, is a challenge. You need to find the right stairs to the right exit. Just a quick note, Union station was built in 6 years, but it is under renovation for 9 years. It is a total mess. Don’t try to understand it. Find your entrance and exit doors, memorize them, and get the heck out of there.
You need to get ready when the last announcements start. Position yourself close to the nearest door. The second coach’s first door is the nearest to the stairs leading out of the platform. Other coaches except the first coach are close to other stairs but these stairs lead you inside of Union station. Going inside the station may cost you an extra 7 minutes.
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Choosing the right exit door is vital...
The second coach stops in front of the stairs that lead you to a tunnel to the TTC.
When you arrive at the tunnel never go inside the tunnel; there is also a walkway outside of it.
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Not a Walking Dead scene...
Walking inside of it may cost you 5 minutes, because your walking speed slows to nearly 3 metres/minute.
On the way back Home…
Set your alarm…
You can sit at the upper deck; any coach is okay. Just try not to sleep over.
Please wait for my TTC experience. Actually, Ellie Goulding summarizes it perfectly below, but I’m going to give details soon.
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