tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32458049.post2495801196411554640..comments2024-02-29T02:15:43.314-05:00Comments on Please Don't Pass The Nuts™: Traveling to Canada with Food Allergies, Finding a RestuarantAllergic Girl®http://www.blogger.com/profile/14903866598372396735noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32458049.post-66135423038174210322012-07-07T02:33:46.000-04:002012-07-07T02:33:46.000-04:00Oh no! As a native of Toronto and a severely food...Oh no! As a native of Toronto and a severely food allergic person, I am sorry I missed a chance to make some recommendations. It would have been nice to see some posts about non-US chains (of which we have plenty in Toronto, let alone Canada) and independent restaurants, but all I see here is US chains. I blame myself for having been ignoring blogs recently due to being busy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32458049.post-74155426644386711512012-06-28T22:48:56.984-04:002012-06-28T22:48:56.984-04:00AllergyTrails is another great restaurant review r...AllergyTrails is another great restaurant review resource. The headquarters is based in Canada, but they list restaurants internationally. My other note would be that when I travel, I make sure that I purchase medical insurance. As a Canadian citizen, I have some coverage, but when I leave the province and especially when I leave the country, I make sure to have it. Insurance is much less expensive than even a brief hospital stay, though existing conditions need to be disclosed prior to signing. I learnt that lesson after an anaphylactic reaction in the U.S. a few years ago.Atopic Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15161990790830766006noreply@blogger.com