How CD friendly is Toronto?
Hi ladies,
I will be visiting Toronto the first week of February, and as always, I'm looking forward to my trip to have a few nights of dressing time. I'm trying to determine how friendly Toronto is towards us. I know there is the Walk on the Wildside which obviously seems like it would be a great place to go, but are there some other cd friendly places I can look into? I'm really not set on going any place in particular, but if there is some friendly shopping or a wig shop, or a restaurant/bar I need to check out, please let me know. I've done a Google search and a search on these boards and am struggling to find the right resources. I'd appreciate any help you can provide!
How CD friendly IS Toronto?
Everything said above is true ... about Church Street, Eaton Centre ... etc.
But ... a simple answer to your question is that you can go practically anywhere ... not just the big malls, downtown ... and places known to be CD friendly.
For example ... I recently walked in off the street (Danforth near Pape) in the middle of our 'Greek Town' and bought a wig at a small place I just happened to see. Great prices ... I may (or may not) have been their first CD customer - but if I was you'd never know it.
You'll find that most small businesses ... all over the city ... are a lot more interested in your money than how you dress. Everyone is trying very hard to be almost blaise about it ... part of Toronto's self-image as the most diverse city on the planet.
It's like they're saying ... "O her? Yes, probably a guy. So what? Happens all the time. Go see how you can help."
Come on up ... and have a great trip.
Hugs ... Susan