Beach Neighbourhood
By Kelly Gadzala on August 24, 2010
Keep in mind I’m a supplanted Ottawa gal who’s been in the Big Smoke for only five years.
Still can’t believe it took me this long to...
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Also in the News Beachfront homes for sale
A dozen Beach homes worth millions are now listed as heritage properties, including several sites Toronto Community Housing plans ...(more)
A dozen Beach homes worth millions are now listed as heritage properties, including several sites Toronto Community Housing plans ...(more)
Fun and games on the Beach
The lakefront properties were built on the site of the Scarboro Beach Amusement Park, a destination spot for Torontonians in the ...(more)
The lakefront properties were built on the site of the Scarboro Beach Amusement Park, a destination spot for Torontonians in the ...(more)
Dinner with Liz Dinner at Amuse is a fabulous performance
I have two pieces of advice for you. Go to Amuse. Sit at Pat’s Table. By luck, the four seats overlooking Chef Pat Riley are ...(more)
I have two pieces of advice for you. Go to Amuse. Sit at Pat’s Table. By luck, the four seats overlooking Chef Pat Riley are ...(more)
Body found near Kew Beach
An autopsy has been scheduled for a decomposed body found at the foot of MacLean Avenue in the Beach around noon today. Police ...(more)
An autopsy has been scheduled for a decomposed body found at the foot of MacLean Avenue in the Beach around noon today. Police ...(more)
Burby’s back in city schoolyards
Like an anthropologist coming across the remnants of a lost sport, Adrian Golombek has rediscovered the squares painted on the ...(more)
Like an anthropologist coming across the remnants of a lost sport, Adrian Golombek has rediscovered the squares painted on the ...(more)
Open Gallery brings architecture to Beach streets
If you’re going to gawk at a fishbowl, the fish should be doing something interesting. That’s the mentality Bob Abrahams ...(more)
If you’re going to gawk at a fishbowl, the fish should be doing something interesting. That’s the mentality Bob Abrahams ...(more)
Citywide News About Our Neighbourhood
The Beach, sometimes — and unofficially — called The Beaches, is a distinctive neighbourhood in southeast Toronto. The district centres on the commercial strip of Queen Street East and extends north to Kingston Road, south to Lake Ontario, east to Victoria Park Avenue and west to Leslie Street. (more)
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