Shopping
CF Sherway Gardens
25 The West MallGrocery
Farm Boy is your destination for fresh produce, natural and organic foods, artisanal cheese, premium meats, sustainable seafood and fresh prepared meals.
Farm Boy
207 Queens Quay WestFarm Boy is your destination for fresh produce, natural and organic foods, artisanal cheese, premium meats, sustainable seafood and fresh prepared meals.
Whole Foods Market is a grocery store with something for everyone. Easy meal solutions. High quality standards. Local, organic and non-GMO choices. Paleo-friendly, vegan, vegetarian and special diet options. Baked goods, fresh salads, flowers, coffee and more.
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Whole Foods Market
1860 Bayview Ave
Whole Foods Market is a grocery store with something for everyone. Easy meal solutions. High quality standards. Local, organic and non-GMO choices. Paleo-friendly, vegan, vegetarian and special diet options. Baked goods, fresh salads, flowers, coffee and more.
Restaurant
This casual restaurant serves an extensive buffet of local and Chinese dishes, as well as sushi.
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Mandarin Restaurant
1255 The QueenswayThis casual restaurant serves an extensive buffet of local and Chinese dishes, as well as sushi.
Trendy casual restaurant chain featuring classic steak and seafood dishes
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The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Sherway Gardens
25 The West MallTrendy casual restaurant chain featuring classic steak and seafood dishes
Sightseeing
This walk along the calming shores of Humber Bay is a great opportunity to enjoy some of Toronto's best nature along the lakeshore.
Humber Bay Park East Trail
Humber Bay Park East TrailThis walk along the calming shores of Humber Bay is a great opportunity to enjoy some of Toronto's best nature along the lakeshore.
Cliff Lumsdon Park
101 Lake Shore DrGreat view of the city. It's easy to get to along the waterfront bike trail.
Marie Curtis Park is a public park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the mouth of the Etobicoke Creek on Lake Ontario in the Long Branch neighbourhood. Marie Curtis Park was built after the devastating floods of Hurricane Hazel in 1954 destroyed 56 homes and cottages on the site, leaving 1,868 persons homeless and 81 dead.[2] It is named after Marie Curtis, the reeve of Long Branch at the time of its construction. Long Branch at the time was a separate village; it's now amalgamated into the City of Toronto government.
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Marie Curtis Park
2 Forty Second StreetMarie Curtis Park is a public park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the mouth of the Etobicoke Creek on Lake Ontario in the Long Branch neighbourhood. Marie Curtis Park was built after the devastating floods of Hurricane Hazel in 1954 destroyed 56 homes and cottages on the site, leaving 1,868 persons homeless and 81 dead.[2] It is named after Marie Curtis, the reeve of Long Branch at the time of its construction. Long Branch at the time was a separate village; it's now amalgamated into the City of Toronto government.