Posted on 25 May 2010
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Pasta man at St. Lawrence Pizza and Pasta in Toronto. Photo by Ed Wetschler.
By Ed Wetschler
Like most great cities, Toronto is a quilt of neighborhoods, each offering local flavor(s) and, if you know where to go, good deals. Now that summer is upon us, here's one man's take on what makes three of Toronto's best neighborhoods great: Queen Street West, Kensington Market, and St. Lawrence Market.
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