Toronto's best-known Lunar New Year celebration festival is back this year, welcoming in the Year of the Snake for the entire ...
As Chinatowns across Canada are at risk of disappearing, meet the people who are actively fighting for their future - and ...
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 patrons answer with a resounding “yes” and it has been that way since Queens of Dim Sum kicked off its first brunch on May 28, 2022. The event has been able to lure Asian families – many of whom ...
Toronto'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 ...
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 Jan. 31 – Feb. 13, there are over 220 participating Toronto businesses offering prix fixe menus, with six budget options to choose from. Participating restaurants are spread out throughout the ...
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.
Dealing with changes or transitions in our lives can be a painful process. You may feel overwhelmed with emotions and uncertainties about your future. You may feel like the world you used to know ...