I have moved into a new place in Leaside, Toronto.
More details to come!
It is an older building (the buzzer system is so ancient is is funny!) in a nice quiet neighbourhood. A short bus ride from the nearest subway station.
There is so many grocery stores near me its mindboggling. The pharmacies are a bit more widespread compared to my old place, but then again my old place was higher density and Leaside feels like suburbia in contrast.
On the plus side I am also ridiculously close to many parks, including the Toronto Public Archery Range. Huzzah.
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