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Holidays / 06.10.2019

Finding good Halloween events in Toronto can be difficult, especially without the Zombie Walk. There are tons of different celebrations, but many of those are clubs and dance parties - not that there's anything wrong with that, we just think variety is the spice of life. Some of us want to be spooked or experience significant cultural celebrations. Don't fret! We've put together a list of activities that consist of more than just parties. https://www.instagram.com/p/B262UN-lfdo/ 1. Spirit Walks This ghost tour will take you across Toronto to some of the most famous haunted buildings. Walk through laneways and alleys to visit landmarks such...

Lifestyle / 19.09.2018

Scenic views make up the majority of posts on social media these days. Everyone's looking for the best views, the coolest locations, and overall, something interesting to look at. Not everyone has acess to a drone or is willing to risk their lives (or jail time) to rooftop. Rather than going through hundreds of listacles, check out our selection of the most scenic views in Toronto. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/BmLVe-ZgAEt/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link[/embed] 1. Bathurst Street Bridge Origionally named the Sir Isaac Bridge in 1903, this popular photography location was intended to be used by steam trains. It was later disassembled and rebuilt for road vehicles in 1916. Later,...

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