On the other hand, the budding Chinatown on York Street was growing as the Jewish community there moved out while Chinese people moved in. By 1911, Toronto had about one thousand Chinese residents.
The fourth-most populous city in North America — a magnet for immigrants — has a deep bench of multicultural neighborhoods and restaurants.
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The Best 'Chinatowns' Around The World, According To TravelersToronto's Chinese population numbered just 10 in 1881, but the city's Chinatown has since grown into one of the biggest on the continent. And fittingly, its streets are jam-packed with Chinese ...
After closing its original location in Toronto nearly a year ago, a Filipino-inspired bakery and chocolate factory are ...
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Toronto's Historic Bohemian Neighborhood Brims With Vintage Boutiques And Ethnic EatsToronto is Canada's most populated city, and along with having some secret hidden wilderness areas to explore, it's among the world's most culturally diverse cities. And one of the most ...
Not only does Toronto have a Little Italy, but there's also Chinatown, a Koreatown, a Greektown, a Little Iran, Russia, and Turkey in North York and Little Portugal about 2 miles west of downtown.
Sum Wong, middle, is the creative force behind Queens of Dim Sum - Toronto Chinatown's first and only public queer event. (Trâm Anh Nguyễn) Ify takes a walk through Toronto's Chinatown with ...
Check out our Events section for more upcoming events in Toronto. Have an event you’d like to plug? Adding an event to our listings is free and only takes seconds. Whether you’re organizing ...
From a Black History Month event to a day party, here are some events to check out in Toronto this weekend. (Courtesy: Chinatown BIA, Licious/Instagram) The weekend is finally here, and one of the ...
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