Toronto.
What a town.
It’s got the tallest freestanding structure on the planet (or at least it did till last year, damn Dubai), scores of beautiful women of all colours and cultures, nearly as many “little” ethnic districts as there are ethnicities and more brunch options than there are uses for bacon.
If you live and work in this city, you likely love and hate it equally. You’ve endured your share of wear and tear at the hands of a few usual suspects (insufferable summer smog and gridlocked traffic, we’re looking in your direction).
At the end of the day, Toronto truly is a magnificent place, but it certainly isn’t without its knack for grinding you down into a five p.m. heap of torpor.
Good thing there’s a place in this city to escape this.









































