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my-Toronto.ca is your personal city urbanite who lives outside mainstream tourism and leads you inside the hearts of our neighbourhoods.  Through these posts, we continue to be excited about why we love this city so much; how each neighbourhood holds a prideful uniqueness with ever-growing numbers of restaurants, music venues, natural urban spaces and local haunts.  And all the personal little hidden gems and fun facts that make it feel like home. Discover everything we love about this city and you’ll soon find that My-Toronto will become Your-Toronto, too.
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Multi-Level Bridge over Metrolinx Rail Line Now Accessible

The East Don Trail expansion project is continuing to move forward and it's very cool to see that they've now completed and opened the pedestrian / cycling bridge over the Metrolinx Rail Line. This multi-level...

Fairmont Royal York’s Busy Bees 

The Fairmont Royal York welcomes thousands of visitors every year, including stars such as Jennifer Anniston and Justin Bieber. However, that’s not the only buzz crowd this 95-year-old establishment accommodates.  The Royal York is also...

Italian Spot in Roncesvalles a Pleasant Surprise

There’s nothing better than strolling down the street, meandering into an establishment whose exterior could be considered questionable and discovering great food.  This is how My-Toronto stumbled upon the Monte Bianco…a humble Italian space with...

The Best of Union Station Spills Onto Summer Streets

The inside of Union Station is internationally known for its eclectic food vendors and shops so it’s great to see that TD is hosting their “Union Summer” event again which pulls the best of...

Exciting $11.25 Million Trails that Take North Toronto All the Way to Lake Ontario

The waterfront trail along Lake Ontario is one of the most popular cycling destinations in Toronto, but now with the expansion of the East Don Trails, the northern parts out of the city now...

Have a Library Card? Then You’ve Got Free Access to CN Tower, AGO and More

In the old days, a library card got you a stack of well-read books, fake names scribbled on sign out cards and dirty looks from the librarian when making noises above 30 decibels.  Well, Toronto...

A Slice of Nature with Great City Views

Want to swap city noises for bullfrogs, birds and other marshland dwellers right in the heart of the city? Tommy Thompson Park’s history may be dirty (a parcel of man-created land for construction waste), but...

Despite Construction, Trillium Park Still a Sweet Spot for Cycling, Running, Walking

Ever since the province announced and began re-construction of Ontario Place*, this part of the city seems like a forgotten and inaccessible construction zone.  However, Trillium Park is still very much an attraction for activities,...

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