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You’re no stranger to the finer things in life-and you like it that way. Yorkville is home to Toronto’s most exclusive shops, sophisticated restaurants and lavish condos. Needless to say, this is your kind of ‘hood. Now go enjoy a cocktail at Sassafraz.
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You won’t settle for anything less than the best. Sprawling mansions, private schools and manicured green space—yep… you, your family and the nanny should be more than comfortable in Forest Hill.
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You have a laid-back lifestyle and you likely own a dog. You’ll love the vibe in the Beaches. With a relaxed, small-town charm, this ‘hood offers an eclectic mix of shops, cafés and pubs in addition to easy access to the beachfront. Welcome home.
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You’re an arts and culture junkie with a deep appreciation for old-timey architecture—you belong in the Distillery District. So, what can you expect to find in this charming, pedestrian-only neighbourhood? Cobblestone streets lined with theatres, restaurants, galleries, boutique retailers and cafes. Get ready for the constant flow of tourists in your!
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You’re a young professional finally ready to settle down. This family-friendly neighbourhood is close to downtown, has lots of green space and has an amazing brunch scene. Seriously—good luck trying to get a table at Lady Marmalade or Bonjour Brioche on a Sunday.
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You’re probably working at an agency with Mill Street Mondays, T-shirt Tuesdays and regular ping pong tourneys. So is everyone else in Liberty Village, so you'll fit right in. Aside from packed streetcars, Liberty Village has an LCBO, a grocery store and trendy condos—basically everything you’ll need.
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You’re equal parts trendy and practical, and the Annex is your happy medium. This neighbourhood is home to countless pubs and restaurants and offers convenient access to the TTC. Be warned: it’s a popular neighbourhood for students, so it can get a little rowdy. But if you don’t mind a little bit of noise, you’ll love it here.
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Little Italy is where it’s at. There are tons of restaurants, bars and shops around, which is perfect for you because you’re always on the go. If you’re cool with a little bit of noise, this is the place for you!
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You’re the laid-back, go-with-the-flow type. You’re never in a rush to get anywhere, which is a good thing, because the sidewalks in Chinatown are always packed. On the plus side, you can get a full meal for under $10 at any time of day (or night).
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You’re pretty laid-back and a little bit eclectic—you’ll love the vibe in Kensington. Crawling with vintage shops, one-of-a-kind restaurants and outrageous street performers, Kensington is one of the most unique neighbourhoods in the city.
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You’re pretty low-key but you still like to have a good time. You're a great fit for Dundas West-a happening neighbourhood with a trendy vibe and minimal tourists. The strip is lined with hidden gems frequented by the locals. With tons of restaurants, bars and shops—it’s exactly what you’re looking for.
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You’re the type of person who likes to take a load off at the end of the day. The Junction offers an escape from the city without actually having to leave it. Tucked away from the hustle and bustle, this low-key neighbourhood has plenty of restaurants and shops to choose from.
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You have a steadily growing vinyl collection and you bike everywhere. With hip coffee shops, tattoo parlours and slew of vegan restaurants, Bloordale is the place for you. This formerly sketchy ‘hood has transformed into a hipster haven, rough around the edges and free of corporate chains. You’re going to love it here.
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You likely have at least three tattoos and work as either a bartender or a graphic artist. You obviously belong in Parkdale. In its own little world, Parkdale is packed with vintage shops, art galleries and coffee shops full of people typing away on their MacBooks. Basically, it’s hipster heaven.
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