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posted Sep 28 2009

LisaBorden

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Eco-Friendly

Dufferin Grove Park

875 Dufferin St., Toronto, ON, M5H2N2

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Now THIS is FOOD!: The Dufferin Grove Farmers Market is one of the original and one of the most vibrant organic markets in Toronto. Every Thursday, year round this is where to go to get your grocery shopping done, spend time with your own family and friends, connect with others who connect with their food and even have a snack or full dinner. Organic and nut-free ice cream by Mapleton's scooped and smiles abound! (try mint chip - no, it's NOT green ice cream...phewff!). And, don't forget to take your reusable bags, bottles to fill with organic olive oil, and recycle and bring back your produce and egg cartons...they can be used over and over again!

posted Aug 14 2009

TripAtlas

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Deal Seekers

Don Valley Park

Toronto, M4G3A1

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Toronto ravine Discovery Walks: Few major cities in the world can lay claim to anything on par with the dozens of kilometers of forested trails that run through the heart of the city like green veins. Coyotes, foxes, raccoons, and the occasional white-tail deer all call the extensive ravine system home. Here bikers, joggers, and walkers of all fitness levels will all be able to put the trails to great use.The City of Toronto has outlined several great routes; all of which start and end near public transportation. Route brochures can be printed on this website: ?http://www.toronto.ca/parks/recreation_facilities/discovery_walks/discover_index.htmThe "Central Ravines, Beltline and Gardens" is the most accessible route from downtown Toronto, and takes travelers along the path of an old commuter rail road to the historic Don Valley Brick Works complex, and the sprawling Mount Pleasant Cemetery - the final resting place of several famous Prime Ministers, authors and captains of industry. For those interested in riding rather than walking, Cyclepath Toronto at 2106 Yonge St. rents bikes from 5$/hr or 25$/day.