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Visiting as a Vegan/Vegetarian in Toronto, Ontario

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Parks

Amidst the hustle and bustle of this fast-paced city, find time to stop at one of their many popular parks. On the east side, take a hike or run through High Park, Toronto’s largest park; on the waterfront, you can stroll through Budapest Park to admire the coastline and the local birds. In the city center, it’s hard to miss Trinity Bellwoods Park. Here you’ll see dog lovers throwing frisbees, students relaxing, couples having picnics, and locals shopping at their farmer’s market.

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High Park

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Olympic Park

Queen Street West

Ask a local about where to get vintage, and you’ll be directed here. On this long strip of Toronto, you’ll find many shops offering well-priced vintage from the 70s to 90s. If you’re looking for pieces for men or from earlier than the 50s, head over to Kingpin’s Hideaway near Toronto Old City Hall.

Hardcore vegans shouldn’t miss stopping by The Imperative. Everything is vegan and cruelty-free. They have handbags, clothing, skincare, and so much more for the vegan looking to outwardly wear their pride or find kind alternatives.

Highlights: Public Butter Vintage, House of Vintage, Three Fates.

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A wall of The Imperative

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The stairs in The Imperative

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A selection of handbags and accessories at The Imperative

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