This is where I document the city on foot — what I find, where I sit, and how each neighbourhood earns its character. I get off the streetcar a few stops early, walk the length of the main street, and cover the places that matter to people who actually live here. No tourist-board gloss. Just real streets.

Alexandra Park

A tight-knit pocket west of Kensington where muralled walls, garden plots, and a well-loved green run tell the story of a neighbourhood that rebuilt on its own terms.

Kensignton Market

Vintage racks, produce stalls, and a car swallowed whole by a garden — the corner of the city that proudly refuses to tidy up

Grange Park

A downtown lawn in the shadow of the AGO and OCAD’s floating tabletop, where the city comes to sprawl on the grass between galleries.

East Bayfront: Toronto’s newest neighbourhood, built on the water

A manufactured shoreline turned glass-and-water district. We cover its history, the local vibe and parks, a full walkability score series with an interactive map, a safety snapshot, and hidden gems grouped by postal code.

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