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Food scene

Voted best bakery in Toronto 7 years running!!!
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Sanremo Bakery
374 Royal York Rd
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Voted best bakery in Toronto 7 years running!!!
Best Sushi Ever
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Sushi Kaji Restaurant
860 The Queensway
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Best Sushi Ever
Really good meat pies and chips. I usually take mine home and enjoy it with a nice stout. Perfect pairing.
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The Pie Commission
927 The Queensway
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Really good meat pies and chips. I usually take mine home and enjoy it with a nice stout. Perfect pairing.
Great patio to hang out on a hot summer day. I will usually come here from my home while taking the dog out for a walk. Lots of different brews to try.
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Great Lakes Brewery
30 Queen Elizabeth Blvd
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Great patio to hang out on a hot summer day. I will usually come here from my home while taking the dog out for a walk. Lots of different brews to try.
First of all, the best tarts ever. Secondly the live music. What more could you want...
Tartistry
1252 The Queensway
First of all, the best tarts ever. Secondly the live music. What more could you want...
I like this place because it’s a short walk to get to. They serve good size portions for a reasonable price. And I like the idea I can eat breakfast anytime of the day I want. But hay, that’s just me...
BreakFast Room
I like this place because it’s a short walk to get to. They serve good size portions for a reasonable price. And I like the idea I can eat breakfast anytime of the day I want. But hay, that’s just me...
This is a new Korean restaurant that has opened up in the area. Although I haven’t been there myself I’ve been told the food is very good. Once I try it I will update.
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Chaban
872 The Queensway
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This is a new Korean restaurant that has opened up in the area. Although I haven’t been there myself I’ve been told the food is very good. Once I try it I will update.

Sightseeing

Things to do while in TO
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CN Turninn
290 Bremner Blvd
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Things to do while in TO
if your looking to do something different and daring
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Edge Walk at the CN Tower
290 Bremner Blvd
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if your looking to do something different and daring
Great way to spend a day. Who doesn’t love an aquarium. And on certain evenings they even have live music.
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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
288 Bremner Boulevard
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Great way to spend a day. Who doesn’t love an aquarium. And on certain evenings they even have live music.
If you’re a sports fan then you will enjoy the fact that it’s only a 10 minute trip from your stay at our home to this arena, via go train.
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Scotiabank Arena
40 Bay Street
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If you’re a sports fan then you will enjoy the fact that it’s only a 10 minute trip from your stay at our home to this arena, via go train.
Again all a short trip from your stay with us. You can avoid all the traffic and gridlock. Just take the Go train to union station and your right there, in the hart of the city.
Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays Way
Again all a short trip from your stay with us. You can avoid all the traffic and gridlock. Just take the Go train to union station and your right there, in the hart of the city.
Another great place to spend the day. It’s simply amazing
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Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St W
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Another great place to spend the day. It’s simply amazing
This is a definite must see. It’s just breathtaking.
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Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens Park
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This is a definite must see. It’s just breathtaking.
In the Christmas holiday season, we always watch the Nutcracker here. Simply breathtaking.
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The National Ballet of Canada
470 Queens Quay W
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In the Christmas holiday season, we always watch the Nutcracker here. Simply breathtaking.
A Trip to Toronto wouldn’t be complete without visiting Casa Loma. Plane to spend the day taking lots of photos.
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Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
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A Trip to Toronto wouldn’t be complete without visiting Casa Loma. Plane to spend the day taking lots of photos.

Neighbourhoods

Mimico is a neighbourhood and a former municipality in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, being located in the south-west area of Toronto on Lake Ontario. It is in the south-east corner of the former Township (and later, City) of Etobicoke, and was an independent municipality from 1911 to 1967. Mimico is the oldest of the former Lakeshore Municipalities. The Town of Mimico was established by a plan of sub-division in 1856, but was not sub-divided from the former Township of Etobicoke until 1911. The land area of Mimico originated mainly from three family farms, namely: Stock Estate (North of Portland), Hendry Estate (between Royal York and Queens Ave), Van Every Estate (between Royal York Rd and Dwight Ave). Mimico was an independent municipality until 1967, when it was amalgamated into the new Borough of Etobicoke (later, City of, in 1984), which was itself amalgamated in 1998 into the current city of Toronto. Today, Mimico is primarily a residential area with two commercial strips; one along Royal York Road and the other along Lake Shore Boulevard West, parallel to the shoreline (from Louisa Avenue to Allen Avenue). There is also a former commercial strip along Mimico Avenue connecting Royal York Road and Lake Shore Boulevard West. Some areas of industrial use exist along the railway corridor. In early 2012, Toronto Life magazine ranked Mimico first on their "Where to Buy Now" list of Toronto neighbourhoods
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Mimico
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Mimico is a neighbourhood and a former municipality in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, being located in the south-west area of Toronto on Lake Ontario. It is in the south-east corner of the former Township (and later, City) of Etobicoke, and was an independent municipality from 1911 to 1967. Mimico is the oldest of the former Lakeshore Municipalities. The Town of Mimico was established by a plan of sub-division in 1856, but was not sub-divided from the former Township of Etobicoke until 1911. The land area of Mimico originated mainly from three family farms, namely: Stock Estate (North of Portland), Hendry Estate (between Royal York and Queens Ave), Van Every Estate (between Royal York Rd and Dwight Ave). Mimico was an independent municipality until 1967, when it was amalgamated into the new Borough of Etobicoke (later, City of, in 1984), which was itself amalgamated in 1998 into the current city of Toronto. Today, Mimico is primarily a residential area with two commercial strips; one along Royal York Road and the other along Lake Shore Boulevard West, parallel to the shoreline (from Louisa Avenue to Allen Avenue). There is also a former commercial strip along Mimico Avenue connecting Royal York Road and Lake Shore Boulevard West. Some areas of industrial use exist along the railway corridor. In early 2012, Toronto Life magazine ranked Mimico first on their "Where to Buy Now" list of Toronto neighbourhoods
If you love the big city, Shopping, dining entertainment and everything else the city has to offer then you will love Toronto. I can summarize Toronto in 3 words, Clean, Safe and Beautiful. 
Greater Toronto Area
If you love the big city, Shopping, dining entertainment and everything else the city has to offer then you will love Toronto. I can summarize Toronto in 3 words, Clean, Safe and Beautiful. 
There are many walking and bike trails just minutes away. My Wife and I love walking the dog along these trailers. Or if bike riding is your thing, you can bike all the way to Center Island!
Humber lakeshore West
3199 Lake Shore Boulevard West
There are many walking and bike trails just minutes away. My Wife and I love walking the dog along these trailers. Or if bike riding is your thing, you can bike all the way to Center Island!
A great place to spend the day. I love it here! Take a bike, a pick nick lunch and a bottle of wine and your all set.
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Centre Island
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A great place to spend the day. I love it here! Take a bike, a pick nick lunch and a bottle of wine and your all set.
In the Fall they have the busker fest here, I love coming in the evening, enjoying all the performers then hitting one of the local pubs for a pint. An evening well spent!
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Port Credit
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In the Fall they have the busker fest here, I love coming in the evening, enjoying all the performers then hitting one of the local pubs for a pint. An evening well spent!

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Samgöngur

The city of Toronto is a safe city

The GTA is a safe city, but like any large metropolis common sense must prevail. Use your best judgment when walking alone at night. Stay in well lit areas or walk with someone else. Remember that there is always safety in numbers. Other then that your GTG