Get your family off the couch and bouncing off the walls at Toronto's Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park.
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With New Year’s Eve fast approaching, everyone is looking for something to do. If you have your kids in tow, don’t worry. Here’s what to do in Toronto with kids on New Year’s Eve to ring in the new year right! CityTV’s New Year’s Bash 2012 Brave whatever cold there may be and join thousands of revelers at Nathan Phillips Square along with hosts Kevin Frankish, Dina Pugliese, Tracy Moore and Gord Martineau from CityTV. Performers include Howie D, Anjulie and Neverest. Fireworks and, of course, Auld Lang Syne will round out the night! Where it’s
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Whether for the holidays or to celebrate the New Year, dining with friends and family during the holidays is most likely in your plans. Luckily the city has many great places where dining is fun for the entire family. The Old Spaghetti Factory There’s lots to keep everyone eating and your kids interested at The Old Spaghetti Factory. Originally a blacksmith shop built in the late 1800s, the large warehouse was converted in 1971 and now houses antiques, an old streetcar, original stained glass windows and an old carousel. A large menu is also sure
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Fiercely artisanal and local, the One of A Kind Show in Toronto is known to be a destination for unique Christmas gifts. We walked the show with a mission to find the coolest fashionable finds for your little ones. We sorted 3 popular dresses as Christmas gift ideas, plus an adorable hoodie for your little boy. They are fashionable, 100% cotton and Canadian made. Plus, you can find them all online. The Caterpillar Dress from Red Thread The Caterpillar Dress is a great wardrobe staple that stands the test of time, and makes for a
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Located in the heart of the Junction at 2945 Dundas Street West, The Beet Organic Café offers an eclectic, delicious menu of fully organic fare for both adults and kids. Owned and operated by Michelle Vella, a certified nutritional practitioner, and Heather Osler, a homeopathic doctor, you can be guaranteed a healthy and sumptious organic meal at this Toronto cafe. I’ve had the lamb burger and roasted chicken sandwich, and I actually groaned out loud. Between the cool atmosphere, delicious organic meals, open concept design, and beautiful bathrooms, The Beet is a must-visit Junction cafe. And
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Take a converted TTC rail barn, a thriving local social community of families, artists, musicians, storytellers and organic food connoisseurs, and you have Artscape Wychwood Barns. This Saturday morning outdoor organic market, located at St. Clair and Christie, is part of a 60,000 square foot multi-purpose community centre and has been a staple for Toronto families ever since opening in 2008. Neatly organized around a fenced-in dog park and large, grassy hill, the organic food stalls are lined up along a wide centre aisle, making it as easy as it gets to maneuver around with a stroller, diaper
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