This summer, you can look forward to three Wednesday Movie Nights at Evergreen Brick Works — July 5, August 9 and September 13. The movies will be screened under the covered Pavilions and admission is free (or pay what you can). There will be eats and treats available from their new Snack Shack and the Sipping Container starting from 6pm. Showtime is at sundown (around 8:30pm). Bring your own chairs to watch the movie. All films will be screened with captions. Instagram followers helped them pick the movie for July 5th by voting for their favourite….the winner was Turning Red! Make sure to add these Movie Nights to your summer bucket list.
OPENING SOON: RIMINI De La Mer Italian Fish Market
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•A new fish business is poised to open on Bayview following the recent closure of De La Mer Fresh Fish Market. According to the new sign posted in the window, RIMINI De La Mer Authentic Italian Fish Market is set to open soon at 1543 Bayview Avenue.
De La Mer, was a local fish market with 4 Toronto locations, known for quality, service, and sustainability, and recently made the difficult decision to close permanently due to the owner’s battle with advanced pancreatic cancer.
Previous: De La Mer has announced the closure of all of their stores, June 1, 2023
Join St. Cuthbert’s for Lemonade on the Green, Wednesdays
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•Every Wednesday morning, St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church at 1399 Bayview Avenue (near Davisville) is hosting “Lemonade on the Green“, a summer community event.
Starting July 5th, until August 30th, drop by between 10:00am and 12 noon to enjoy a cool drink, chat with neighbours, and take in the beautiful gardens.
The Gard’n Angels will be there too, tending to the Vegetable Garden in the Green. All of the produce from the vegetable garden is donated to the Flemingdon Food Bank.
Join in this friendly gathering to connect with others and support a good cause. Come by and say hi – everyone is welcome!
New signs, patio tables, updated façade, & a vibrant mural
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•Jyugoya Japanese Restaurant, located at 1528 Bayview Ave, is gearing up for its opening. A work crew was spotted installing brand new signage earlier today. Food enthusiasts in the area can start getting their taste buds ready for this new addition to the neighbourhood. Not far from Jyugoya, the Smoking Cigar at 1540 Bayview Ave is undergoing a transformation of its own. The familiar red brick façade is receiving a fresh and modern update with a brand-new coat of sleek black paint. Up at 1560 Bayview, The Daughter Wine Bar has opened a patio on the Belsize Drive side of their shop. Looking good! Meanwhile, Bayview Vision’s new location (still under construction) at 1709 Bayview Ave is capturing attention with a colourful new mural. During the recent Bayview-Leaside BIA’s Sidewalk Sensation event, Toronto artist Jessica Gorlicky took to the construction hoarding and unleashed her artistic prowess. Gorlicky, a prominent figure in Toronto’s trendy art scene, showcased her talent by creating a captivating masterpiece that adds a touch of vibrancy to the construction site.
Massive condo tower proposed to replace Bayview Car Wash
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•An application was submitted to propose the redevelopment of 1802 Bayview Avenue (at Roehampton Ave), the current location of the neighbourhood stalwart, Bayview Car Wash.
Gairloch Developments partnered with Harlo Capital submitted the re-zoning application on June 19th, 2023, and aim to construct a 46-storey mixed-use building. The ground level will house retail along Bayview Avenue, with 419 residential units in the tower. The plan includes two levels of underground parking with a total of 44 parking spaces. Access to the underground parking will be facilitated by a ramp from Badali Family Lane. Additionally, bicycle parking will be provided on the two underground levels as well as the mezzanine level.
While it’s true that the land is not being fully utilized, the loss of Bayview Car Wash will undoubtedly be a source of sorrow for the community.
The application includes a summary of other development proposals in the vicinity. Check out the photo above to see the impressive scale of these projects. It seems all these developers are optimistically assuming that the completion of the Eglinton Crosstown is not too far away. Uh huh.
CGS bids farewell: Celebrating graduates & 2023 memories
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•An end of year update from Children’s Garden School, by Sarah McGowan
School is officially out for the summer! As the year has wrapped up, a wave of mixed emotions have washed over all of us here at CGS. The time has come to bid farewell to our 2022-23 school year, along with a collective group of students, grade 3 graduates and some outstanding teachers, all who are moving onward. We hope that this chapter, although it has come to an end, has helped shape you into the person you are today.
Congratulations to our 2023 CGS Graduates Ever, Rueben and Eric! We are so proud of all your accomplishments, growth and the strong independence you have gained from your years here at CGS! We hope you have created the best of memories within our lively CGS walls. Remember the foundations you have learnt from this small chapter of your life, as they will guide you forward. We will miss each of your energy, enthusiasm and all the joy you brought to school every day! You have forged bonds with friendship that have the potential to last a lifetime, and help you navigate through years to come. Your time with us here at CGS has created memories that will forever be etched in our hearts. We wish you nothing but the best on your bright future!
Thank you to all the staff, Parents Association, audience participants and performing students for coming together for our final assembly on the last day of school. There were many laughs, equal amounts of tears, and all around proud and joyous moments from all teachers and parents. Our students in both assemblies were just so marvelous. We are so proud of their exceptional performance.
It’s Not Goodbye, But See You Soon
As we gathered together on our last day of school to celebrate another funtastic and successful school year, we also gathered to pay tribute to a remarkable individual who has dedicated 25 years of her life to shaping young minds and nurturing future generations here at CGS. It is with deep admiration and gratitude that we celebrate the retirement of an exceptional CGS JK school teacher, Sara A. Throughout her prominent 25-year career, Sara has left an irreplaceable mark on all of our lives, igniting the flames of curiosity and instilling a huge love for learning, caring, and kindness, and of course the utmost dedication and respect for the legacy of Terry Fox and how we can do hard things, too!
As we look back on Sara’s time here at CGS we are reminded of the countless lives she has touched. Her passion, commitment, and belief in the uncapped potential of every child has been the driving forces behind her extraordinary career. Through the highs and lows, Sara A has remained a beacon of light, fostering an environment where students and peers feel safe, supported, and empowered to reach for the stars.
Sara A, as you embark on this next new chapter of life, on behalf of everyone at CGS, students, staff, and our ever-growing community, we wish you all happiness, relaxation, and fulfillment you deserve. We will cherish all the heartfelt time we all have spent with you, whether it be long or short, and never forget the lasting memories we share with you. Now she might be saying her final farewell to the classroom, but it is not goodbye, but see you soon. We are eternally grateful for your service, inspired by your passion, and honored to have been part of your lasting CGS journey. Congratulations on 25 remarkable years, and may the next chapter be the best one yet.
VIDEO: FoSTRA-FoNTRA Candidates Meeting (June 22)
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•Video has been released of the Toronto mayoral candidates debate held on Thursday, June 22, 2023. The event took place at OCAD University on June 22, 2023, and was co-sponsored by The Federation of North Toronto Residents Associations (FoNTRA) and the Federation of South Toronto Residents Associations (FoSTRA).
2023 By-Election for Mayor
Election day is June 26 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
www.toronto.ca/city-government/elections/by-election/
Fire hydrant turns Bayview & Belsize into water wonderland
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•In a watery spectacle that captivated pedestrians, the corner of Bayview Ave and Belsize Dr was transformed into an impromptu water park Wednesday evening. The cause? A fire hydrant that sprang a leak, drenching the nearby sidewalk in a torrent of water. Passersby couldn’t help but gawk as the leak turned the sidewalk into an impromptu splash zone. However, the situation didn’t last for long, Toronto Fire Services arrived at the scene and fixed the leaking hydrant, bringing the unexpected aquatic display to an end.
Leaside Garden Society’s Magical Gardens Tour is June 24
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•As we celebrate the 110th Anniversary of Leaside, the Leaside Garden Society cordially invites you to embark on a captivating journey through charming gardens scattered throughout the neighbourhood at the 2023 Magical Gardens Tour on Saturday, June 24th, from 11am to 4pm.
Take this opportunity to personally explore the enchanting gardens nestled within our neighbourhood. Meet the talented gardeners, engage in horticultural discussions, share insights, and seek inspiration. It’s the perfect occasion to immerse yourself in nature’s beauty or just stop to smell the flowers!
As part of the event, the Leaside Library will showcase a special flower exhibit and show. Drop in anytime between 12:30pm and 3:30pm to enjoy the floral displays.
Passport Tour tickets are priced at $15 each and can be conveniently purchased in advance at several locations, including Write Impressions (NE corner of Bayview & Millwood), Heaps Estrin (NE corner McRae & Bayview), Lilac Hair (708 Millwood at Bayview), Summer’s Best (1573 Bayview), Leaside Pub (SW corner Laird & McRae), plus Leaside Library on June 24th only.
The Leaside Garden Society extends a warm welcome to guests and new members, offering opportunities to participate in online and in-person meetings, engaging tours, inspiring floral workshops, and various other events. For more information, please visit their website at www.leasidegardensociety.org or reach out via email at leaside@gardenontario.org.
Saturday’s Sidewalk Sensation was… sensational!
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•The Bayview-Leaside Business Improvement Area (BIA) hosted a memorable event on Saturday, June 17th, offering an abundance of family-friendly activities, complimentary goodies, and live entertainment for all ages to enjoy. The idyllic weather set the stage for a vibrant atmosphere, as the street came alive with enthusiastic shoppers and beaming faces. “Sidewalk Sensation” proved to be a resounding success, bringing smiles to the faces of young and old alike.
FoSTRA-FoNTRA Candidates Meeting (take two) June 22
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•Live at OCAD University, 60 residents’ associations will host a public meeting to introduce leading mayoral candidates to the people of Toronto.
The Federation of North Toronto Residents Associations (FoNTRA) and the Federation of South Toronto Residents Associations (FoSTRA) are inviting the residents of their member organizations to attend the rescheduled in-person event.
Nicole Swerhun of Third-Party Public will moderate an exchange with confimed candidates: Brad Bradford, Chloe Brown, Josh Matlow and Mitzie Hunter, and places will be reserved for Ana Bailao, and Olivia Chow who may commit between now and June 22nd. They haven’t said “no.” Mark Saunders has declined.
FoSTRA-FoNTRA-OCADU Candidates Meeting
Thursday, June 22, 7 p.m.
OCADU Auditorium, 100 McCaul St.
FoSTRA, FoNTRA and OCADU and their members and students have been given first access to registration. On Monday, June 19th the remaining tickets will be offered to the general public. Seats not claimed by 7:00pm on June 22nd will be cancelled and re-assigned to rush line visitors.
Based on previous experience, they are expecting a full-house and will require advanced registration. Interested parties must use Eventbrite to make their individual registrations: Here is the registration link.
Free virtual access will be available on:
OCAD U’s YouTube channel: www.ocadu.ca/live
For additional information, please contact:
Geoff Kettel, Co-chair of the Meet Mayoral Candidates event for FoNTRA at: debate@fontra.ca
Don Young, Co-chair of the Meet Mayoral Candidates event for FoSTRA at: debate@fostrato.ca
Leaside Transportation Plan Survey Deadline is Tuesday
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•City staff and Councillor Jaye Robinson held a public information meeting regarding the Leaside Neighbourhood Transportation Plan (LNTP) on June 7th, and received some feedback. However there is a survey on the City website that closes on June 20, 2023. Please take the time to complete and submit the survey by Tuesday evening!
Survey –> s.cotsurvey.chkmkt.com/lntp-near-term
More info –> toronto.ca/LeasideNTP