Side note - if you seriously want to work out where something was taken, you can try r/whereisthis on Reddit. They're usually pretty good at identifying places. https://www.reddit.com/r/whereisthis/
@humphreyhippo yes you did... and I looked into it and couldn’t for the life of me figure out how it would work... online research did not give me an answer and my husband asked at the camera store and didn’t get much help either... sigh... I did, however, make sure to take photos with my iPhone because it does have a built in geologger... and according to my iPhone (which I hadn’t bothered to check before - lazy that I am) this was taken in la Spezia... which may or may not be the town in the picture 🙃... wierdly, the iPhone logs this image as taken at 8am, same as my camera... which makes no sense... my camera was still on toronto time... iPhone had switched over to Italy time so should have shown 2pm... curious,,,
Weird! I guess your phone was displaying the cell provider local time from the tower, but it was treating Toronto as the 'real' time - which everyone knows is actually GMT. ;)
Told you to get a GPS logger. ;)
@yrhenwr
This is the one I am currently using: https://www.amazon.co.uk/860E-smallest-recorder-detector-GPS-x/dp/B009JW0NKM
I literally turn it on and just let it track each day. At the end of the hols, I just download the GPS tracks and pull them into Lightroom. :)