Cycle the Toronto Islands
Grab a bike and pedal your way to the best island spots to swim, eat, paddleboard, take photos and sunbathe. For the new Toronto resident, or visitor to the city, one of the first attractions locals…
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Writer/editor Kelly Stock is constantly digging for all that Toronto has to offer. As a new resident of the city, she’s spent the last two years eating, walking and exploring her way around town. Some of her top discoveries so far: “Bringing my yoga mat and my dachshund for doga in Ontario Place (Yes, it’s a thing!), and picnicking along the lakeshore (anywhere between Sunnyside and Humber Bay Arch Bridge).” Secret Toronto spots: Saturday brunch at Saving Grace on Dundas West, or anything on the menu at Lahore Tikka House in Little India. Instagram: @kellystock
Grab a bike and pedal your way to the best island spots to swim, eat, paddleboard, take photos and sunbathe. For the new Toronto resident, or visitor to the city, one of the first attractions locals…
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