We catch up with Karyn MacEwan to find out what she loves about living in her Corktown neighbourhood in downtown Toronto
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On December 2nd, the Distillery District held an official lighting ceremony for the second annual Lowe’s Toronto Christmas Market. I was fortunate enough to attend the opening ceremonies and have found myself humming Christmas carols ever since. The holiday spirit was in full force as thousands of lights were illuminated to display a charming, European-inspired Christmas market filled with vendors and activities for all ages. Running from Friday December 2nd through Sunday December 18th, the Lowe’s Toronto Christmas Market is an event like no other. An Enchanting Celebration The opening event was hosted by Frank Ferragine, from
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As Canada’s largest pedestrian only neighbourhood, Toronto’s Distillery District is a great place to take the kids. Developed in the former Gooderham and Worts distillery, the historical charm of brick walkways and Victorian architecture is unmatched anywhere in the city. Don’t miss these top 4 family-friendly places! Balzac’s Coffee Roasters Quench your need for caffeine at Balzac’s Coffee. The decor alone is worth the visit. Breathtaking cathedral ceilings, an immense and funky chandelier, and a second floor loft that gives an impressive view of diners below. Not to mention the awesome coffee. Balzac’s micro-roasts their
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