Food Scene
Ginger
355 Yonge StGreat Pho
Meet Dumplings
649 Yonge StAmazing dumplings and chive pancakes
Coach House Restaurant
574 Yonge StGreat feta & spinach omelette
Ethiopian House
4 Irwin AveSmith
553 Church StGreat for dinner and brunch. Need to make a reservation in advance.
Drinks & Nightlife
Hair Of The Dog Neighbourhood Pub & Restaurant
425 Church StThis is a great neighbourhood where you can get lost for hours amongst the retro clothing shops, restaurants and bars!
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Kensington Market
This is a great neighbourhood where you can get lost for hours amongst the retro clothing shops, restaurants and bars!
Entertainment & Activities
Imagine Cinemas Carlton Cinema
20 Carlton StArts & Culture
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WEssentials
Fresh veggies & fruits and every other essential needs are covered at this local store that has been around for a very long time.
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Pusateri Fruit
497 Church StFresh veggies & fruits and every other essential needs are covered at this local store that has been around for a very long time.
Rabba
37 Charles St WOpen 24 hours and has a great selection of everything you may need
Getting Around
Wellesley Station
16 Wellesley St E5 mins walk from home.
Neighborhoods
Located in the heart of Toronto, Kensington Market is Toronto's most vibrant and diverse neighbourhood. So come by for the afternoon, the evening or even longer. You won't be disappointed!
http://www.kensington-market.ca/Default.asp?id=home&l=1
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Kensington Market
Located in the heart of Toronto, Kensington Market is Toronto's most vibrant and diverse neighbourhood. So come by for the afternoon, the evening or even longer. You won't be disappointed!
http://www.kensington-market.ca/Default.asp?id=home&l=1
Set against a backdrop of historic buildings, Queen West has one of the trendiest shopping scenes in Toronto.
Toronto’s Art and Design District boasts an extensive array of menswear, vintage, shoe stores and craft and sewing supplies. It’s a goldmine for the fashion-hungry! At night the neighbourhood offers lively patios and bars and a variety of live music ranging from roots to rock at internationally-renowned venues like the Cameron House, the Horseshoe and the Rex. Re-charge with food from around the world at unique restaurants and cafes that are often open late.
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Queen Street West
Queen Street WestSet against a backdrop of historic buildings, Queen West has one of the trendiest shopping scenes in Toronto.
Toronto’s Art and Design District boasts an extensive array of menswear, vintage, shoe stores and craft and sewing supplies. It’s a goldmine for the fashion-hungry! At night the neighbourhood offers lively patios and bars and a variety of live music ranging from roots to rock at internationally-renowned venues like the Cameron House, the Horseshoe and the Rex. Re-charge with food from around the world at unique restaurants and cafes that are often open late.
Kids and adults of all ages can find something to do or see on the Island. There are beautiful swimming beaches (including a Clothing Optional Beach on Hanlan’s Point!), sports facilities, bike, canoe and kayak rentals, a boating marina, large grassy fields for picnics, a theatre, nature paths, EMS and fire station, an amusement park and a charming 150 year-old community of 600 people living year-round in cottage-like homes.
You can walk, run or take your bike on the island, walk your dog (on a leash), visit the 200 year old lighthouse or the trout pond or have a coffee or beer at one of the restaurants. There are lockers at several busy locations, a pier, boardwalk, formal gardens, playgrounds, artists retreat and even a public grade school.
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Toronto Islands
Kids and adults of all ages can find something to do or see on the Island. There are beautiful swimming beaches (including a Clothing Optional Beach on Hanlan’s Point!), sports facilities, bike, canoe and kayak rentals, a boating marina, large grassy fields for picnics, a theatre, nature paths, EMS and fire station, an amusement park and a charming 150 year-old community of 600 people living year-round in cottage-like homes.
You can walk, run or take your bike on the island, walk your dog (on a leash), visit the 200 year old lighthouse or the trout pond or have a coffee or beer at one of the restaurants. There are lockers at several busy locations, a pier, boardwalk, formal gardens, playgrounds, artists retreat and even a public grade school.