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Experience the vibrant community of Etobicoke in Toronto! Take a stroll through the shops on Bloor Street West near the Royal York subway station, where you'll find a variety of restaurants offering delicious cuisines from around the world. Treat yourself to a delightful dinner at the French Merlot, Spanish Barcelona's, or one of the many Italian restaurants in the area. These smaller, community-oriented shops create a charming atmosphere that you can enjoy before your meal. For a taste of luxury, visit the Kingsway area. This neighborhood is known for its opulent large homes with unique character and majestic full-grown trees that create a captivating canopy over the streets. The autumn season is especially enchanting, as the trees display their vibrant colors. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the vast network of trails that connect Etobicoke's parks. Whether you prefer jogging, biking, or leisurely strolling, these trails offer the perfect setting for outdoor activities. Keep an eye out for landmarks from the Terry Fox Run, which can be found along the trails. If you're looking to escape into nature, head to the Etobicoke Creek. This picturesque creek starts from Lake Ontario in the south and runs past the Lester B. Pearson (Toronto) International Airport, serving as the boundary between Etobicoke (now Toronto) and Mississauga. Along the creek, you'll discover interesting places and a well-maintained path for walking, jogging, or cycling. Make a stop at Markland Wood, a quiet residential community nestled in the center of the path. Here, you can browse local shops at Bruno's or enjoy a snack or meal at the Markland Wood Plaza. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the Millwood Park, which boasts some of Etobicoke's oldest growth forest and even features a majestic oak tree that is over 300 years old. Etobicoke is a destination that combines urban convenience with natural beauty, offering something for everyone to enjoy!]
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