Grocery essentials
A 5-minute walk west. City Cottage Market is a great spot to buy locally sourced food essentials, including
fresh baked goods, eggs, bacon, juices, ice cream, coffee (beans and fresh), beer and snacks.
We often stop by CCM for picnic supplies.
City Cottage Market
1666 Kingston RoadA 5-minute walk west. City Cottage Market is a great spot to buy locally sourced food essentials, including
fresh baked goods, eggs, bacon, juices, ice cream, coffee (beans and fresh), beer and snacks.
We often stop by CCM for picnic supplies.
An 8-minute walk east. Corbin Catering and Foods offers delicious meals like beef Bourguignon, scalloped potatoes and homestyle soups that taste like they came straight out of your mum's kitchen.
There's a "ready-to-grill" section with uncooked AAA eight-ounce steaks, burger patties and chicken skewers that can be paired up with one of the many sides.
We highly recommend Chef Corbin's cheese tea biscuits!
Corbin Catering and Foods
1670 Kingston RoadAn 8-minute walk east. Corbin Catering and Foods offers delicious meals like beef Bourguignon, scalloped potatoes and homestyle soups that taste like they came straight out of your mum's kitchen.
There's a "ready-to-grill" section with uncooked AAA eight-ounce steaks, burger patties and chicken skewers that can be paired up with one of the many sides.
We highly recommend Chef Corbin's cheese tea biscuits!
Sightseeing
A 20-minute walk eastward along the waterfront trail.
Once a 40-acre Rumph farm, overlooking Scarborough Bluffs, the Rosetta McClain Garden was the property of Rosetta, daughter of Thomas McDonald West, owner and operator of J. & J. Taylor Limited, Toronto Safe Works. Many of the historic landscape improvements enjoyed today were initially undertaken by Rosetta’s husband, Robert Watson McClain, and her brother Joseph McDonald.
After Rosetta McClain’s death in 1940, her husband offered their property to the city of Toronto as parkland in her memory in 1959. Combining land from J.M. and H.T. West properties, and W.N. West holdings, a 23 acre park was created. The Park is maintained by City of Toronto.
Keep an eye out for birds and other wildlife. I've seen a fox twice now!
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Rosetta McClain Gardens
5 Glen Everest RdA 20-minute walk eastward along the waterfront trail.
Once a 40-acre Rumph farm, overlooking Scarborough Bluffs, the Rosetta McClain Garden was the property of Rosetta, daughter of Thomas McDonald West, owner and operator of J. & J. Taylor Limited, Toronto Safe Works. Many of the historic landscape improvements enjoyed today were initially undertaken by Rosetta’s husband, Robert Watson McClain, and her brother Joseph McDonald.
After Rosetta McClain’s death in 1940, her husband offered their property to the city of Toronto as parkland in her memory in 1959. Combining land from J.M. and H.T. West properties, and W.N. West holdings, a 23 acre park was created. The Park is maintained by City of Toronto.
Keep an eye out for birds and other wildlife. I've seen a fox twice now!
Crescentwood Park
35 Crescentwood RoadFor a quick walk and lake view, head south for 5 minutes to Crescentwood Park.
A 30-minute walk to this spectacular building. There is access to "secret beach" at the east end of this property. If you want more information just ask!
With an early 20th-century Toronto plagued with water shortages and unclean drinking water, public health advocates such as George Nasmith and Toronto's Medical Officer of Health, Charles Hastings, campaigned for a modern water purification system.
Construction for a water treatment plant began on the site in 1932 and the building became operational on November 1, 1941.
Despite its age, the plant is still fully functional, providing approximately 30% of Toronto's water supply. The intakes are located over 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) from shore in 15 metres (49 ft) of water, running through two pipes under the bed of the lake.
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R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant
2701 Queen St EA 30-minute walk to this spectacular building. There is access to "secret beach" at the east end of this property. If you want more information just ask!
With an early 20th-century Toronto plagued with water shortages and unclean drinking water, public health advocates such as George Nasmith and Toronto's Medical Officer of Health, Charles Hastings, campaigned for a modern water purification system.
Construction for a water treatment plant began on the site in 1932 and the building became operational on November 1, 1941.
Despite its age, the plant is still fully functional, providing approximately 30% of Toronto's water supply. The intakes are located over 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) from shore in 15 metres (49 ft) of water, running through two pipes under the bed of the lake.
After visiting R.C. Harris Water Treatment plant, you can continue on to the beach.
Silver Birch Beach
After visiting R.C. Harris Water Treatment plant, you can continue on to the beach.
Vintage
Across the street is Roni's store which is full of beautiful and unique antiques. I always forget about the time when I'm browsing around.
Vintage & Antiques
1462 Kingston RdAcross the street is Roni's store which is full of beautiful and unique antiques. I always forget about the time when I'm browsing around.
Flowers & plants
An 8-minute walk east. They have a great selection of flowers (dried and fresh), plants, gifts, cards and home goods.
The House and Garden Co.
1660 Kingston RoadAn 8-minute walk east. They have a great selection of flowers (dried and fresh), plants, gifts, cards and home goods.
Food scene
Across the street. This best Thai food! We love the fresh rolls, shrimp chips, massaman curry with braised beef and Khao Soi.
SISAKET Thai Kitchen
1466 Kingston RoadAcross the street. This best Thai food! We love the fresh rolls, shrimp chips, massaman curry with braised beef and Khao Soi.
I was born and raised in Scotland and these as by far the best fish and chips I've had in Toronto. Pickup with car or available on Uber Eats.
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Len Duckworth's Fish & Chips
2638 Danforth AveI was born and raised in Scotland and these as by far the best fish and chips I've had in Toronto. Pickup with car or available on Uber Eats.
An 8-minute walk east. A great spot for ice cream and coffee.
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The Birchcliff
1680 Kingston RdAn 8-minute walk east. A great spot for ice cream and coffee.
Torisho is headquartered in Osaka, Japan and has opened around 300 stores in the country over the past six years.
Their specialty is karaage, a Japanese style of frying that's often applied to chicken. Similar to the tempura frying process, it creates a product that's very crispy thanks to being coated with flour or starch and lightly fried in oil.
Don't forget the dipping sauces like tonkatsu mayo, hot honey Japanese mustard, hot sauce and sweet chili sauce.
Torisho Beach
1940 Queen Street EastTorisho is headquartered in Osaka, Japan and has opened around 300 stores in the country over the past six years.
Their specialty is karaage, a Japanese style of frying that's often applied to chicken. Similar to the tempura frying process, it creates a product that's very crispy thanks to being coated with flour or starch and lightly fried in oil.
Don't forget the dipping sauces like tonkatsu mayo, hot honey Japanese mustard, hot sauce and sweet chili sauce.
XOLA
2222A Queen St EOur favourite east-end tacos!