Prince Edward County
Introducing Prince Edward County, or “The County” as most folks living there would refer to it. It’s a quick little day trip from Toronto and is as picturesque as a Norman Rockwell painting. Why go to The County? Do you like food? Of course you …
Yonge Dundas Square
It’s been called Toronto’s answer to NYC’s Times Square and London’s Piccadilly Circus. One thing is for certain, Yonge Dundas Square certainly offers visitors a plethora of stimuli for the senses. From free concerts to food festivals, buskers and beggars, you never know what will …
Market Battles
Ahhhh the St. Lawrence Market. Did you know that we live next door to the St. Lawrence Market? Y’know “the Market”… the one that was named one of the Top 10 food markets in the WORLD by National Geographic. (Yes, in the WORLD!) It’s a …
Toronto’s High Park Cherry Blossoms
It happens once a year for one week… two, if you’re lucky. The city’s Sakura Trees BLOOM into beautiful flowers. You may know them as, “cherry blossoms.” They brighten up the parks they live in and they invade our Instagram News Feeds. They make us …
Toronto Concerts of 2017
It’s no secret, we love concerts. There’s an extraordinary feeling of togetherness that happens at concerts. You may be surrounded by strangers, but the shared experience links you all together in that moment. The band is on stage pouring their hearts out through their music, …
“East Side” – Leslieville
We’re trying to thoroughly explore Toronto’s neighbourhoods, one neighbourhood at a time. It may take us awhile, but that won’t stop us. Every single day as we walk around our city, we experience that each area offers something different to each person. Our intention is …
What to do in Toronto – August 2017
Now that we’re into the dog days of summer, you’re all hopefully relaxing and enjoying the warmth in the air. (I say hope, because as I type this it is raining. The motif of our 2017 summer so far.) We’ve given you a lot to …
Canada Day Weekend Adventures – Happy 150 Canada!
Happy 150 Canada! Can you believe it? Canada is 150 years old! To celebrate this joyous occasion, we decided to frolic through the city. A short run down on our weekend went something like this: The Canada Day Blue Jays game vs. Boston Red Sox …
What to do in Toronto – July 2017
If you thought there was a lot of fun to be had in May & June, just wait for July. We are beginning to hit our summer stride. We think there are two ways to experience Toronto events in the summer. Some will need planning, …
“Mini Toronto” – Kensington Market
Unique. Eclectic. Colourful. Vibrant. Diverse. Charming. Artistic. Community. Kensington Market. Those who know this neighbourhood, know those words don’t even begin to encompass the experience that is Kensington Market. Colourful Victorian houses, old synagogues, vintage shops, cafés & restaurants, a “garden car” and so much …