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http://www.weneverforgetyou.com/tannery2.html
this website says it all...
"The most diverse city in the...
The United Nations was once quoted saying Toronto is "the most diverse city in the world," and With good reason. This busy city is broken into a variety of diverse cultures and districts such as Bloor/Yorkville, Cabbagetown, Chinatown, Corso Italia, Distillery Historic District, Downtown Yonge, Entertainment District, Fashion District,Financial District + Underground City,Greektown, Harbourfont, Kensington Market, Koreatown, Little India, Little Italy, Little Poland,Old Town, Portugal Village, Queen Street West, Rosedale + Forest Hill, St. Lawrence Market,The Beaches, Toronto Islands.
When you enter anyone of these pockets throughout the city you feel like you have just entered a different part of the world. A few minutes away and you are somewhere completely different. There are over 100 different languages and dialects spoken throughout this large and densely populated metropolis.
I have had the opportunity to personally experience each section of this...
The United Nations was once quoted saying Toronto is "the most diverse city in the world," and With good reason. This busy city is broken into a variety of diverse cultures and districts such as Bloor/Yorkville, Cabbagetown, Chinatown, Corso Italia, Distillery Historic District, Downtown Yonge, Entertainment District, Fashion District,Financial District + Underground City,Greektown, Harbourfont, Kensington Market, Koreatown, Little India, Little Italy, Little Poland,Old Town, Portugal Village, Queen Street West, Rosedale + Forest Hill, St. Lawrence Market,The Beaches, Toronto Islands.
When you enter anyone of these pockets throughout the city you feel like you have just entered a different part of the world. A few minutes away and you are somewhere completely different. There are over 100 different languages and dialects spoken throughout this large and densely populated metropolis.
I have had the opportunity to personally experience each section of this great City, And highly suggest whether or not you live in or around Toronto you should find a favorable circumstance to explore the various markets, shops, stores, restaurants and theaters boasting their own unique architecture and cultures.
Movies have been filmed and Stars were born in this City. History was made, and records have been broken. Speaking of records, If you really want to get an "Overview" of Toronto
You must visit The C.N Tower.
It is the World's Tallest Building and Wonder of the Modern World and is definitely an ideal entertainment destination for family and friends. I am very much afraid of heights But just had to go to the top at least once. I'm glad I did. I actually went on 3 different occasions. The breath taking view was worth every hyperventilating moment. The Outdoor Observation Deck offers the best view of Toronto's diverse Landscape.
The list of things to do, and places to go in Toronto is pretty large. If you're not sure where to start, I suggest looking through this website. It has a lot of great reviews and helps break down all the City's attractions.
Overall I rate Toronto 5 stars. If there were more, I'd give it. Oh yeah, And I'm still a leafs fan, But that's a whole other new review ;-)
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Altho, regretfully, I don't live in Toronto, I try to visit as often as possible becuz I adore TO. It truly is my favourite city in Canada!
Great review btw.
Merry Christmas :)
Toronto is a fantastic city with so much to see and do. I love living here!
Willow - Eat to the beat 2007
I had the privilege of attending the 2007 "Eat to the Beat" fund raiser. I met the founder as well as a number of the board members. What impressed me the most with these ladies is their sincerity and passionate nature on such a horrifying topic.
Assisting other women in such a traumatic time in there life is what Willow is all about. I personally was affected with this terrible disease after a close friend of ours passed away from breast cancer. If you are looking to donate to a worthy cause, I would definitely suggest you consider this one.
At the very least, attend their annual fund raiser. The food is out of this world, and local food show celebrity's can be spotted throughout.
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great review!
Service with a smile
My wife, myself and our daughter frequently dine throughout a variety of locations within the Greater Toronto Area. A lot of times we like going out after dinner, Grab a few drinks and snack on an appetizer or two. We have noticed on more then one occasion our server seems to have a problem with a party of 3 sitting down, only to order from the starter Menu and nothing more.
Kelsey's is always an exception. The staff is always friendly, no matter what or how much we order. That being said we unanimously chose the "Kelsey's Starter Trio" as our number one choice for an appetizer selection. The combination of friendly staff, comfortable environment, Four Cheese Spinach Dip,Classic barbecue Chicken Wings,Roasted Chicken Quesadilla
followed with a frothy draft beer for myself, Smirnoff ice for the wife, and a cold Mug Root Beer Float for our daughter makes this in our opinion, One of the best places to go on a Friday night with the family. Oh yeah, and If you have any room after that, Try their hot Apple Crumble with vanilla ice cream, sprinkled with a hint of cinnamon, and a specialty tea that just hits the spot. Wait till you hear what we had for dinner ;-)
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Love the apple crumble thing...it's one of the best things there, and i actually think about saving room for it when i order dinner.
Since I'm on a low-carb diet,I always have the wings when I'm there. They're so flexible @ Kelsey's, they'll even make them without the dusted coating, if u ask! :)
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The people were great to deal with. Made a quick turnaround rebuilding and replacing my transmission. Would definitely recommend them to others