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Recent News
10 Best Places to Brunch on Bloor Street

Toronto is a brunch-obsessed, hungry city who crave their weekend scramble and coffee. Whether it’s homemade granola from Fanny Chadwick’s, french toast...

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Free Stuff to do Downtown With the Family

Who doesn’t love free stuff? There’s plenty of free things to do with the family if you’re heading downtown or exploring the city for the afternoon. Check...

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3 Things You Might Not Know About Little Italy

Think you’re the expert when it comes to knowing Little Italy, Toronto’s Italian-flavoured neighbourhood? There’s still plenty to discover in the popular...

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What Yonge and Eglinton Looked Like in the 1950s

Travel back in time to Yonge and Eglinton in the 1950s and see what Toronto’s mid-town neighbourhood once looked like. The subway system arrives on Eglinton...

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See What’s Brewing at Yonge and Eglinton

The Yonge and Eglinton neighbourhood is going through some rapid development. Soon, there will be a renovated shopping centre with a public roof top patio...

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Mapping Toronto’s Hidden Laneway Houses

Toronto has over 2,400 laneways hidden within the city’s back streets. While some laneways are underused and graffitied, others are packed with secret...

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The Best Outdoor Skating Rinks in Toronto

Outdoor skating in the city is a rite of passage for Torontonians. After Wednesday’s surprise snow storm, we have to admit the cold weather has arrived...

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How to Spend a Day in The Junction

Editor’s note: Thanks to Anita one of our Facebook readers we have added a few addition at the end of the post. In Toronto, a city that’s build like...

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What Mark Wahlberg really thinks of Toronto

Over the weekend, actor Mark Wahlberg and his famous brothers officially launched their new burger joint, Wahlburgers, at the SoHo Metropolitan Hotel...

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10 Places to Take the Kids After the Santa Claus Parade

Jolly Old Saint Nick will jingle his way down Bloor Street this Sunday for the 110th annual Santa Claus parade. Santa and his reindeers will start their...

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5 Hidden Gems in Toronto’s Annex Neighbourhood

The Annex near Bloor Street and Spadina Avenue is one of Toronto’s most sought after neighbourhoods. From lattes at the Green Beanery to all-you-can-eat...

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