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Residence Inn Toronto Vaughan
"505 Highway 7 East #75-79, Thornhill, Vaughan, Ontario L3T 7T1 CanadaChinese, AsianLunch, DinnerTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service+1 905-763-8211http://www.asianlegend.ca/pages/contact_us.html"
"Boyd Conservation Area is a family park with something for everyone!. Unlike some other conservation areas, this one has a big play area specifically for kids to enjoy and tire themselves out. It’s also worth mentioning the big, well-kept areas that seem to have been made specifically for perfect picnic conditions; complete with a big hill and a gorgeous view that overlooks the Humber River."
"A post shared by Fadi Jozif (@fadijozif) on Mar 23, 2019 at 5:16am PDT. With waters of the estuaries of Humber and Don rivers flowing through it, Boyd Conservation Area is a paradise to experience the great outdoors of Canada. Its proximity to water and tree-covered lands makes for an ideal home for a variety of birds."
"163 Buttermill Ave Unit 14, Vaughan, Ontario L4K 3X8 CanadaItalian, PizzaLunch, DrinksDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards[email protected]+1 905-669-8100http://pizzeriaviamercantinorth.com/index.html"
"A post shared by searchofscrumptious (@searchofscrumptious) on May 23, 2017 at 6:21pm PDT. The South Indian style breakfast buffet offered weekends between 10 am and 12:30 pm costs just $11.99 and is stocked with dosa, utthappam, poori, ghee pongal, vada, rava kichidi, idly, sweets, rava kesari, potato masala, sambar, chutneys, and more. Address: 1571 Sandhurst Circle, Unit 153, ScarboroughPhone: 416-293-7755"
"Located in a grungy warehouse in the Junction, 3030 Dundas West is a throwback to the 1990s. In a space characterized by exposed brick and excellent acoustics, diners can play board games, pinball machines, or sit back with a couple of share plates and watch VHS tapes on old school TV sets. Known for having one of the best trivia nights in Toronto, the restaurant regularly hosts special events, movie nights, live music, and is frequently rented out as an event space."
"Restaurant 3030 Dundas West is a hotbed of culture in the ever-more-happening Junction. The cavernous space is a bit of everything: a bar, restaurant, art gallery and concert hall rolled into one. Paintings from local artists — like cool cat Nick Sweetman — oversee patrons downing local brews and tucking into eats before heading to"
"They’re not located in a “trendy” neighbourhood, and you won’t find any reclaimed barnboard or taxidermy in the taproom, but Etobicoke’s Great Lakes Brewery has been making the good stuff since 1987—when some of today’s most dedicated craft beer drinkers were nursing a whole different kind of bottle. Owner Peter Bulut Jr. and brewer Mike Lackey are still at it today, and their Canuck pale ale is as good as it gets around here. Pay a visit to their sweet new patio and treat yourself to a pre- or post-Costco-trip pint."
"Bars and pubs The Queensway. What is it: While it’s slightly west of the city in Etobicoke, it’s worth the trek to pay homage to one of the first great craft brewers in Toronto, going on 30 years strong. They’ve been brewing the Canuck Pale Ale for over a decade and it’s still a homegrown favorite."
"Retail Store Hours: Mon-Thu 11:00 AM-6:00 PM , Fri & Sat 11:00 AM-8:00 PM , Sun 12:00 PM-5:00 PM"