Social media maven and mom, Kara Wood took some time out from exploring her new neighbourhood of Forest Hill Village to talk to Toronto Mom Now
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Craving a little taste of Paris in the heart of midtown Toronto? If so, Thobor's is where to eat in Toronto for you!
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Sew Be It, located in the in the Yonge and Lawrence area, offers sewing classes in Toronto for all ages and all abilities
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Named for the highly refined flour used in Neopolitan pizza, Doppio Zero has been a neighbourhood hit since it opened
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Get your family off the couch and bouncing off the walls at Toronto's Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park.
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Is Target where to shop in Toronto? Contributor Rebecca Ruddle visited the East York location on opening day to find out
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Shopping Toronto for toys has landed many moms at Toytown for over 60 years now, thanks to their quality products and top-notch service
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Mom on the Street: We catch up with Toronto mom Suzanne Sharples to find out what she loves about raising kids in her Leaside neighbourhood
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Alma Natural Spa caters to busy women who care about what they put on their skin, providing natural, non-toxic treatments in under an hour
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Toronto is known as one of the most active creative hubs in Canada and there are many galleries and art schools that offer programs for creative kids from beginner to advanced, but of all the art schools we know of, none has quite as strong a reputation as the Avenue Road Arts School. Nurturing Imaginative Thinking Founded in 1993, The Avenue Road Arts School has a mandate to “provide people of all ages with high quality visual and performing arts instruction in a relaxed and and supportive environment.” The school also prides itself on nurturing
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