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| | Torontoist: Neighbourhoods Archives |
 | | Toronto has been called a city of neighbourhoods: The Beach, Yorkville, Chinatown, Little Italy, Greektown, The Annex; all have their defining characteristics that make them appealing to locals as well as visitors. |
 | | Toronto’s two main subway lines intersect at this location, and many consider it the northern hub of downtown Toronto, filled with office buildings, condos, restaurants, shops and general urban sprawl. |
 | | From a Toronto where shopping on Sunday was a no-no and the nearest fun city was boom-town Buffalo, NY emerged a sea of lights, music, dance and drink in a formerly derelict warehouse district. |
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