Plus, a Port Carling mansion with a bathroom that looks like a painting
In today’s edition of This City: a night-owl’s guide to dining out after last call. Plus, a Port Carling mansion with a bathroom that looks like a painting, the city’s explosion of bad dogs and worse owners, and more. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. | We scoured the nocturnal city and put together the ultimate guide to dining out after last call. Where to get tongue-tingling noodles, scratch-made tacos and tortas, and retro diner–style charbroiled burgers late, here. | |
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| This five-bedroom, eight-bathroom estate in Port Carling has spectacular views of nature on all sides. The property overlooks Sugarbush Bay and has its own two-storey boathouse and private waterfront spanning 130 metres. Here’s a peek inside the $13.9-million property. |
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| Furry hordes are taking over our parks, schoolyards and streets. “Toronto has grown exponentially, and so has its dog population,” writes Sarah Liss in our August issue. “The city is now home to 610,000 canines, one and a half times the number of children 14 and under.” Here, the near-impossible challenge of living cheek by drooling jowl in a dog-mad, mad-dog city. |
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| In the latest issue: dispatches from the canine wars. Plus, inside the making of LSL, the $680-a-head uptown restaurant everyone’s talking about; a night owl’s guide to dining out after midnight; a Q&A with the city’s new WNBA boss; and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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