5 things you must know if you’re new to Toronto from someone who’s lived here their whole life 💘 (and isn’t a Toronto hater 😂) #torontolife #torontothingstodo #torontotiktok #torontoinfluencer #torontorestaurants
Having lived in Toronto for many years, I’ve come to appreciate the little things that make daily life here unique and enjoyable. One of my favorite discoveries has been the diversity of farmers' markets—Trinity Bellwoods Park’s market not only offers fresh, local, and organic produce but also a vibrant atmosphere that captures Toronto’s community spirit. If budget is a concern, exploring Chinatown near Spadina and Dundas West reveals affordable options without compromising quality. Grocery shopping in Toronto can be a delight with stores like Farm Boy, which provides a great selection of pre-made meals and vegan-friendly choices—perfect for busy days or those transitioning from places like Trader Joe’s. If you’re new to harsh winters, investing in a reliable puffer coat is non-negotiable. The "feels like" temperature can drop well below freezing, so a warm, wind-resistant coat like the Super Puff from Aritzia or budget-friendly alternatives from Uniqlo are invaluable. For downtime, Trinity Bellwoods Park is the perfect spot to unwind or picnic solo while sipping a Jelly King Slushie to fit in with locals. Lastly, Toronto's dining scene is fantastic but requires planning—always book restaurants in advance, and to enjoy high-end eateries at more affordable prices, look out for seasonal events like Summerlicious or Winterlicious. These insider tips helped me enjoy Toronto fully and can ensure your transition here is smooth and enjoyable too.























































































