In today’s edition of This City: a colourful backyard wedding celebration. Plus, the best new places to eat and drink in Creemore and Collingwood, Chris Murphy of Sloan shares his best memories of Budweiser Stage, and more. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
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Celia Edell and Tyler Gray met as teenagers in 2007. After hitting it off and chatting on Myspace, the two fell in love. Sixteen years later, the high school sweethearts tied the knot in an intimate backyard wedding at Celia’s parents’ house. Here’s how their celebration came together. |
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| We’re saying it: Grey County is hot right now. Just two hours north of Toronto, the Creemore-Collingwood area has seen a flurry of buzzy new restaurant openings over the past few years. Now, it’s not only an essential pit stop on the drive up to cottage country but a destination in its own right. We’ve rounded up the best spots for roadside oysters, farm-to-table feasts, ’90s-style shotskis and more. |
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| Since its first show in 1995, Budweiser Stage has been synonymous with summer and stars both celestial and musical. As the venue kicks off its 30th season, we asked Chris Murphy of Sloan (and plenty of others) for their best memories of the amphitheatre by the lake. “Sloan unofficially broke up at the end of 1994,” he said. But what was meant to be the band’s final show at Budweiser Stage instead encouraged them to keep going. “We’re still together today.” |
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| In the latest issue: our city-wide survey of who earns what. Plus, the shooting that ruptured Leslieville, why everybody suddenly has adult ADHD, the best new patios for summer sipping, and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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