I really hope people don't cancell trips to T.O because of this nonesence.
U.S. issues G20 travel alert for Toronto
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/100617/national/g20_us_travel_alert
By The Canadian Press
TORONTO - Protests expected at the G20 summit can quickly turn violent, so it's best to stay away from them — in fact, avoid the Toronto downtown core altogether, the U.S. warned its citizens Thursday.
The U.S. State Department issued a travel alert for Americans who live in Toronto or plan to visit the city before or during the June 26-27 summit of world leaders.
"Previous G20 summits have drawn large numbers of protesters and activists, and a number of groups have announced plans to demonstrate throughout downtown Toronto," the advisory says.
"Even demonstrations that are meant to be peaceful can become violent and unpredictable. You should avoid them if at all possible."
Because of security concerns and significant travel disruptions in and around the security perimeter, the state department is suggesting people avoid the area.
"U.S. citizens should avoid travelling in or through downtown Toronto during the summit, if possible."
Not too many tourists are expected to be roaming around the Metro Toronto Convention Centre — where the summit is being held — anyway, so the travel alert may be a bit moot, said John Karastamatis, the director of communications for Mirvish Productions.
Performances of the musicals "Rock of Ages" and "Mamma Mia!" have been cancelled, the Blue Jays game was moved from Toronto and some downtown businesses are bracing for customers to stay away that weekend.
"The travel advisory is a bit ironic," Karastamatis said.
"If you wanted to come to Toronto next week from out of town it's very difficult to do so... The downtown core may be fairly empty during that time. There won't be much for people to see or do."
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said he's not concerned about the travel alert, noting it and the summit last just a few days.
"The only issue I'd be concerned about if I was a tourist is hotel space," McGuinty said.
Protesters have said they're planning a massive but peaceful rally and march on June 26. Washington said the travel alert expires June 28.
The travel alert does not extend to the picturesque cottage country town of Huntsville, Ont., which is hosting the G8 summit from June 25-26.
"Because of limited hotel space and Huntsville's location three hours away from Toronto, the department does not expect significant protest activity in the Huntsville area," the travel warning said.