From dinosaurs to explorers to wars, here's what two local experts had to say about the history of Toronto, Ontario.
The History of Toronto, Ontario
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My favorite part of the city is the east end. The eastern end of Queen St. in the beaches has a small-town feel. While the restaurant scene could use a bit of an update, the boutique stores and cafes provide a nice atmosphere. A great restaurant scene is not far away, with lots of options slightly toward the west in Leslieville. For practical life, lots of larger format retail and grocery options are close by car toward Birchcliffe and Scarborough, slightly farther east.
they will hear a lot of talk about how expensive Toronto is to live in; however, they should not let that deter them from living there. Toronto is a city of neighbourhoods — that is, the city has its own particular character stemming from the collective history of the communities that have resided there.
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