Archive for October, 2007

Toronto Jogging Trail - From Yonge and Bloor

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

The other day was fantastic weather here in Toronto so I took the opportunity to take a jog along a route that I have enjoy. If you live around Yonge and Bloor in downtown Toronto, this may be for you. It provides a good mix of everything: Jog through forests, under viaducts, up an down stairs, through parks, over highways, and along city streets.



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I start off at Bloor and Jarvis and head down to Rosedale Valley Road via a set of stairs on the north-west(ish) corner of Bloor Street East and Mount Pleasant Road. At the bottom of those steps (Rosedale Valley Road) there is a nice wide paved path that is separate from the road. Head east along Rosedale Valley Road under the bridges for Mount Pleasant, Sherbourne and Bloor until you almost reach Rosedale Valley Road and the Bayview extension. From there head up a set of steps into Wellesley Park (on your right side). Follow the path in Wellesley Park until you meet up with Amelia Street. Where that meets Sumach Street head south towards Riverdale Park West (enter at the corner of Sumach and Winchester) and run through the park (you’ll no doubt be weaving in and out of families with kids). At the end of that path head down the set of stairs and continue following the paved path, then going across the bridge that spans Bayview and the DVP. Descending from the bridge follow the path up to Broadview Avenue and take a break on a park bench - watching the streetcars go by. After your break, head back the way you came, over the bridge, up the stairs, through the park, until you reach Winchester street again (Winchester and Sumach). Head West on Winchester, across Parliament and around the loop (Winchester becomes Ontario Street) until you reach Carlton Street. Jog west again, along Carlton, until you hit Jarvis. At Jarvis head north (the sidewalk is relatively wide in some places) until you reach Bloor. This Toronto jogging route takes approximately 1 hour complete (that includes a short rest up at Broadview). Enjoy!

Toronto: Find others in the City to play sports with!

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

It’s here! sportaholik.com is now live for those who play sports in Toronto. Many Toronto sports players are looking for others to fill out their team rosters or to get enough people together to play a game. Maybe you’re looking for a squash or running partner. sportaholik.com facilitates bringing people together who want to stay active and meet new people.

Have a team that needs more players? Maybe there’s a game going on this weekend that could use a few more to make a real game of it? Post a game letting Toronto know that you are looking for players. It even works if you just need a sub for this weeks game!

Want to take a more proactive approach to finding players? Search the sportaholik.com database of players. Each player profile indicates the games they play and the skill level they play at.

Looking to join a game or a team? Find a game going on in Toronto. Likewise, create a player profile so others can find you. You can indicate the sports you play and the skill level you are at, plus any other comments you wish to make. You have full control over how people contact you. An online form keeps your email address confidential and you can also input your IM usernames so people can contact you that way if you wish.

Give it a whirl and let us know what you think. Is there something you would like to see as part of sportaholik.com? Let us know!

Enjoy! Fred, Brandon, and Mystery Server Guy - Your sportaholik.com Team.