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The Urbanist - Tall Stories 323: Toronto Islands
5 September 2022
Tomos Lewis marks the end of summer in North America with a trip to Toronto’s beloved city-side archipelago.
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5 September 2022
Tomos Lewis marks the end of summer in North America with a trip to Toronto’s beloved city-side archipelago.
1 September 2022
In Toronto we tour Ace Hotel’s latest outpost with architect Brigitte Shim.
5 June 2023
Tomos Lewis assesses plans for Toronto’s iconic waterfront entertainment space.
3 December 2019
A tour of Toronto’s Bloorcourt Village, home to numerous restaurants and small businesses that reflect the diversity of the city.
13 April 2017
Breakneck development is straining Toronto’s already splintered visual identity. But could the city’s signage point the way to blending its past with its future? Monocle’s Toronto bureau chief Tomos Lewis reports.
1 November 2016
Originally a Jewish neighbourhood, Toronto's Kensingston Market has experienced an influx of immigrants from the Azores to the Caribbean. Our guide is Corey Mintz, food columnist for ‘The Globe and Mail’.
27 August 2018
Monocle’s Toronto bureau chief shows us around The Bentway, a newly opened public area for the city under the Gardiner Expressway.
16 February 2018
Joel Clarke, Owen Walker and Diti Katona trace the story of their Toronto-based small-batch aperitivo rosso brand Capo Capo.
8 May 2018
Will Kitchens takes us on a tour of the Toronto neighbourhood that is not only home to the city’s Monocle bureau but also some of the best cafés, restaurants and gelaterias.
25 September 2018
Monocle’s Will Kitchens walks us through Toronto’s Little Tibet, North America’s largest Tibetan community, and a popular food destination.
24 June 2019
The ascent of Toronto’s basketball heroes – the Raptors are this year’s NBA champions – has revealed much about the city. In many ways, the team reflects one of the world’s most diverse urban centres.
14 June 2021
Monocle’s Toronto bureau chief Tomos Lewis visits one of the protest sites following the recent discovery of indigenous children’s remains at a former residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia.
3 June 2019
Monocle 24’s Will Kitchens looks at two quietly iconic residential tower blocks from Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood.
29 March 2018
Monocle’s Toronto bureau chief Tomos Lewis find out why Canadian lighting designers are experiencing a bright spell at the moment.
17 October 2016
We take a tour of one of Toronto’s most fabled discount department stores, first opened in 1948.
15 March 2022
A classic soup recipe from Toronto by an award-winning Canadian food writer and cookbook author.
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