"To start an energetic day in the Aloft Vaughan Mills area, you need to have a good breakfast. So why not boom your day in Boom Breakfast?. They have 3 locations, and Vaughan’s branch is the largest one, which seats 80 plus guests and an additional 40 during the summer patio season."
"30 Colossus Dr Unit B, Vaughan, Ontario L4L 0B7 CanadaBar, Canadian, American, InternationalLunch, DinnerReservations, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service[email protected]+1 905-265-8090http://www.moxies.ca/restaurant-locations/ontario/vaughan-colosuss"
"Steakhouse, Lounge, Canadian Cuisine, Brunch, Extensive Wine List, Restaurant With Party Services. Come taste a savory meal at Moxie's Grill & Bar. Come experience their casual and family friendly atmosphere."
"Premium casual dining grill and lounge with superior quality food offering a diverse menu. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: Dress JeansPhone: +1 905-265-8090"
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"You’ll find Rainhard Brewing Co. in the Stockyards neighbourhood of Toronto, housed in an old 1940s-style manufacturing plant. Brewmaster and founder Jason Rainhard started off in the corporate world, but then shifted his attention to beer, starting as a homebrewer and who is now an award-winning pro. Stop by the tap room to try a few, which currently include a black IPA, West Coast IPA, Roggenbier (German rye larger), Czech style pilsner, farmhouse ale among other lovingly crafted small batch brews."
"Toronto's Stockyards neighborhood, a former meatpacking district, came to unofficially be known as the Ale Yards after a cluster of microbreweries took over the strip. Rainhard Brewing Company, named after founder Richard Rainhard, was the first to pop up in 2015, outfitting an old refinery into one of the city's best and biggest craft breweries. The brewery includes the tasting and tap room, event space and a small retail area for bottle shoppers."
"Rounding out the trifecta of Stockyards breweries (together with Shacklands and Junction) is this sleek-yet-industrial space. The top export is the famed dry-hopped ale, a favourite of beer nerds GTA-wide, but take this opportunity to sample the gently chocolatey Sweetback’s Milk Stout or collab brews with producers like Muddy York and Mosaic City."
"Save for the giant tanks, drinking at Shacklands feels like hanging in your fave neighbourhood dive bar: the walls are slathered in action figures, the stereo’s playing Matthew Sweet and old cartoons are on a loop on the TV. But instead of Labatt 50, the bar’s pouring a delightful jumble of sours, bretts and fruity blends, courtesy brewer Jason Tremblay."
"Don’t come to Shacklands looking for a lager or an IPA—you won’t find any. They pour only Belgian-style brews: farmhouse ales, saisons, tripels and dubbels. Everything here is downright funky."
"Taking your kids to the historic home of one of Toronto's first architects may seem laughable. Have we met your children?. Gazing at watercolours is hardly a hobby of theirs."
"Neighbouring Mackenzie Glen Public School is a vast green space that covers a portion of the Bartley Smith Greenway. This is a bit of a choose-your-own-adventure area. You can keep things easy by walking around the park itself which on its own is scenic especially with the view of the pond."
"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."