DITI DUMAS
Sales Representative

Royal LePage / JOHNSTON & DANIEL DIVISION, Brokerage

477 Mt. Pleasant Road, Toronto, Ontario M4S 2L9

Office: (416) 489-2121  Fax: (416) 489-6297

Fun for Kids!

 

Top 5 Ice Cream Shops in Toronto

 

When the summer season arrives, people both young and old are always searching for the perfect summer treat. As much as we love the generic ice cream flavours, we are really searching for something different and unique to beat this summer’s heat. Following is a list of the Top 5 Ice Cream shops in Toronto that offer a little something special to their customers.

  1. Hollywood Gelato located at 1640 Bayview Ave. has a unique selection of 22 flavours of Gelato ranging from the ever popular Valronda chocolate to Skor. Despite the occasional lineup outside the glass-paned doors, once you taste the gelato you will know that it was definitely worth the wait.
  2.  Greg’s Ice Cream located at 750 Spadina Ave. Although this historic Bloor St. shop moved it’s location down the street six years ago, it has held its name for over 27 years. It is best known for its different flavours, some of which include; pumpkin, apple spice and coconut.
  3.  Ed’s Real Scoop located in the eastern area of The Beach offers approximately 30 different flavours. Although they are known for their classics including Milk Chocolate and Tahitian Vanilla, they also offer something for those with more exotic taste buds. Some of these include; White-Chocolate Raspberry and Mango Cream. If you are not in the mood for ice cream (or sorbet), Ed’s also has a variety of cookies, candies and fudge to choose from.
  4.  Il Gelatiere located at 647 Mount Pleasant Ave. is in the heart of midtown Toronto. This Italian treat has been open for just over two years and customers have enjoyed every minute of it. Not only does it offer 32 different flavours, but every label is in Italian giving customers a taste of Italy without having to endure the plane ride. All the Gelato at this establishment is made on-site and much of the ingredients, cups and cones have been flown in from Italy to give customer an authentic taste.
  5.  La Paloma located at 1357 St. Clair Avenue W. has been a favourite to many since 1967.  Regardless of what time of day it is, when you walk through the doors of La Paloma you will not only be greeted by the choice of 50 different flavours, but also by a selection of pastries, cakes and cappuccino. Some of the exquisite gelato flavours include; Bubble Gum, Coco-Coconut, Pesca and Mango and Tiramisu to name a few. But best of all, each flavour is made with ingredients from Italy and other natural ingredients sourced locally

 

10 Fun Things to do with your Kids this Summer!

 

1) The Ontario Science Centre is open 7 days a week year round from 10am – 5pm.  Kids and Parents alike will enjoy the many interesting and educational one of a kind exhibits.

 

2) Centreville is open all Summer  starting NOW!

Call (416) 203-0405 for more information on park hours or visit http://www.centreisland.ca/

 

3) The Toronto Zoo is open NOW Through September 7 from 9:00am-7:30pm

http://www.torontozoo.com/

 

4) Ontario Place is open most days NOW through the middle of September

Visit http://www.ontarioplace.com/ for more information.

 

5) ROM Kids Summer Club is one of the city’s most creative and diverse summer camps for kids ages 5-14.

Visit http://www.rom.on.ca/programs/rom_kids/summer_club/index.php for more information.

 

6) Ripley’s Urban Rail Park at Polson Pier is the largest of its kind and has facilities for skiers, snowboarders and skateboarders with a Skate Park and a Snowboard Park. Located just off of Cherry St. this park promising to provide hours of fun for your kids. Just don’t forget to bring your own equipment!

 

 

7) Not only does The Harbourfront Centre host a variety of festival and events (see their calendar at http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/whatson/today.cfm?CFID=4240209&CFTOKEN=94641064 ) but they also host a series of public events including a craft studio, author readings and a performing arts centre with a variety of ongoing productions.  The Harbourfront centre is also known for their HarbourKids programs designed specifically for kids ages 5-12 and their families to learn and explore big ideas.

 

8) Medieval Times: Although a little pricey this jousting show is an interactive and fun-filled experience that will leave your kids with lasting memories through Labour Day! For more information on show times call 1-888-WE-JOUST Located at 10 Dufferin St at the Exhibition Place.

 

9) Riverdale Farm: Take a trip to the heart of Cabbagetown and visit the Riverdale farm located at 201 Winchester St. in Toronto. Open from 9am-5pm daily. 

 

10) Canadian National Exhibition –Only comes once a year, so don't miss the fun between August 21-September 7th.  Visit www.theex.com for more information. 

 




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