Come savor a yummy meal at Back To The Garden Cafe. They are open nightly from Tuesday to Sunday and are readily reachable by public transit but also by bicycle. The neighboring area is remarkable for its parks, restaurants and merchants. Payments by MasterCard and Visa are recognized.
The Badminton and Racquet Club is a private athletic and social club in mid-town Toronto, catering to its members in the tradition of the great old clubs, with a modern twist for today. 'The B&R' offers a boutique club experience with excellent service, an active social calendar, fitness & sports therapy / wellness facilities and a passion for racquet sports in tennis, squash, platform tennis and badminton.
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The Leo Baeck Day School is a Reform Jewish Day School and an authorized International Baccalaureate World School, a designation reflected in our innovative pedagogy. We work to create a child-centred environment where each student's learning style is nurtured and students learn to think critically and make positive choices. In preschool, children learn to get along with peers while developing early literacy and numeracy.
Come taste a delicious creation at Bagel Shop. They are easily accessible by public transit but also by bicycle and car and are found in an area filled with stores and parks.
Get back on your toes with Ballet Etc in St. Catharines. We not only offer ballet classes, we also offer hip hop, jazz, lyrical and studio classes. For more information about our courses please call Ballet Etc today.
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The Balmy Beach Club, a non-profit organization has served Toronto, the Beach community and its amateur athlete members for 100 years. The Club land was deeded to the residents of the Beach by Sir Adam Wilson and the Balmy Beach Club was incorporated in 1903. Construction of the Club House was soon underway and it opened for its members in 1905. Fire destroyed the Club House in 1936, but through the efforts of several of its members, it was rebuilt, only to have another fire destroy that Club House in 1963. Again, a number of members wasted little time in rebuilding the Club House and the present Club House was reopened in 1965.