Evergreen Brick Works

550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 3X8

Lauded as one of Canada’s top geotourism destinations, Evergreen Brick Works, a former brick quarry, has been transformed over the years to provide environmental and educational benefits to the community. The natural beauty of the wetlands combined with the incredible wildflower meadows make it site for the whole family to enjoy. The Brick Works also hosts a Farmer’s Market every weekend and a garden market open daily for those of us who want to indulge our green thumb!

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Rudy

619 College St, Toronto, ON M6G 1B5

Rudy is a no-fuss burger joint that has one focus--great tasting burgers and fries (including poutine!). The inviting space and thrown open doors are designed to invite in any passerby. The owner (who also did double duty as our friendly host and cashier) told us that customers quite often wander in off the street and order food for takeaway, so don't hesitate to drop in!

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De Frantic Monkey Café Bar

799 College St #101, Toronto, ON M6G 1C7

De Frantic Monkey Café Bar is a charming, and creative, independent coffee shop located in the heart of Little Italy. The cafe has been open for three months, and in that short time it has made a name for itself on its turmeric smoothies and lattes, as well as its fresh, healthy paninis.

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5 Delicious Reasons to Visit the Junction

Toronto’s Junction neighbourhood is named after the area where four railway lines meet and is located in the city’s west end. It’s a relatively small neighbourhood with some fantastic furniture shops to get lost in, and amazing restaurants to eat at until you’re uncomfortably full. Check out our picks for the top accessible restaurants in the Junction.

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