Hello! Just wanted to get this community going since I enjoyed it on reddit. I want to hear from you guys, what you up to this weekend?

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    1 year ago

    Visited the St Lawrence Farmers Market on Saturday for some fresh veggies and farm eggs. And then biked to high park today!

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been meaning to try it. I loved the market when i lived out in Kitchener. But I also don’t do so well in crowds.

      Is there like a go time to go when it won’t be crazy busy?

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        1 year ago

        My partner is the same and finds it a bit overwhelming at times. I can’t speak for earlier but I think there’s definitely at 10-1pm timing that seems busier, especially inside. If you can make it before it might be better (I’ve never made it that early), or later in the afternoon but you miss a lot of the good produce.

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          1 year ago

          That about the same as Kitchener waa then. I’d have to get myself up nice and early to get the good breads and veggies. But I usually award myself with a coffee on a patio somewhere.

          I’ll try to get out soon.

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    1 year ago

    Tried out my friends foldable, electric bike on the trails. It’s a game changer, but I like the way I have to push myself physically on my regular bike.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve tried the e-bike bixis and I love riding them, but I agree there is a lot of extra exercise you’re missing out on with them. Interestingly I found it good for staying in a lower heart rate zone where you may see some better training benefits.