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Roncesvalles Village
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147 Roncesvalles Ave
Toronto, ON
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Known as “Roncy” to locals, this neighbourhood next to High Park caters to those who would enjoy a more relaxed vibe—with an Eastern European and family-friendly flavour. This is a traditionally Polish area, and you can still eat your fill of Eastern European treats along the main street. You'll also find vintage stores, design and gift boutiques, and eateries that cater to Roncy’s many vegan and health-conscious residents.
Known as “Roncy” to locals, this neighbourhood next to High Park caters to those who would enjoy a more relaxed vibe—with an Eastern European and family-friendly flavour. This is a traditionally Polish area, and you can still eat your fill of Eastern European treats along the main street. You'll als…
Roncesvalles Village is an urban community with a unique village vibe that manifests most delightfully along its main street, unexpectedly named after a battle site in Spain. What’s most remarkable is the wide array of well-tended shops and gardens along its 1.8 km stretch; the many marvelous places to meet and eat, and the goodwill among neighbours and shopkeepers that makes awesome things happen here. At the northern gate of the village lies the Dundas Roncesvalles Peace Garden. The street appears to end where King and Queen Street West meet the Queensway, but the Roncesvalles pedestrian bridge at its foot connects the village to Lake Ontario’s waterfront.
Roncesvalles Village is an urban community with a unique village vibe that manifests most delightfully along its main street, unexpectedly named after a battle site in Spain. What’s most remarkable is the wide array of well-tended shops and gardens along its 1.8 km stretch; the many marvelous places…