Hoverboard brings future to Toronto waterfront
Angela Hennessy, Toronto Sun, June 22, 2014The North American premiere of the Hoverboard took place Sunday on Toronto’s waterfront and it did not disappoint.
Angela Hennessy, Toronto Sun, June 22, 2014The North American premiere of the Hoverboard took place Sunday on Toronto’s waterfront and it did not disappoint.
o.canada.com, By: Lauran Strapagiel Starting Friday evening, Toronto will transform into the biggest LGBTQ+ party this town has ever seen.With hundreds of events spread over 10 days, taking in WorldPride can be intimidating for both tourists and uninitiated locals alike. Here are four tips for navigating the rainbow-laden festival.
CTV Toronto Road closures and transit disruptions across Toronto, June 20 – 22.
www.thetorontosun.com, By Mike Filey, June 21, 2014 TORONTO – With more than 5,600 km of roads that make up the thousands of different streets scattered throughout our city that covers more than 630 sq-km (much greater if we’re going somewhere in the Greater Toronto Area) getting from here to there can be a monumental task.
Xiaoli Li, CTV Toronto, Friday, June 20, 2014 Toronto is preparing for 10 days of parties and a celebration of art and music, as WorldPride 2014 kicks off at Nathan Phillips Square on Friday night.
blogTO, June 21, 2014The House of Vans on Vice Island was a single-day event open to anyone with an NXNE wristband or a quick RSVP and the ability to catch a ferry to the Island on a weeknight.
Urbantoronto.ca, June 20, 2014 12:20 pm | By Jack LandauToronto’s waterfront has morphed significantly over the past several years as improved walkways and parks have been built beside the lake.
www.postcity.com, By Paul HantiukHere’s the weekly roundup of restaurant news. A lot of the opening soons that have been on the docket are now full fledged spots for your dining pleasure: the likes of Cluny, Mata, and Mr. Ciao are now open. Don’t forget to start planning that Summerlicious schedule of yours as well.
thestar.com, By: Rachel Mendleson News reporter, Published on Fri Jun 20 2014Waterfront Toronto’s cutting-edge broadband network is billed as a jobs magnet, but closing digital and economic gaps is another big, potential upside.
ANGELA HENNESSY, Toronto Sun, June 21, 2014 TORONTO – Never stop paddling and never stop paying attention to what you are doing when you are in a dragon boat race.