Noite do Mercado (Night of the Market) is a traditional celebration in the city of Funchal (on the Island of Madeira) that takes place every year and lasts all night long. The event is centered around the famous Funchal market (Mercado dos Lavradores) and the streets surrounding the market. It’s always crowded with joyful people creating a real festive happening …. with lots of singing Christmas carols, dancing, drinking and having fun.
Noite do Mercado (Night of the Market) is a traditional celebration in the city of Funchal (on the Island of Madeira) that takes place every year and lasts all night long. The event is centered around the famous Funchal market (Mercado dos Lavradores) and the streets surrounding the market. It’s always crowded with joyful people creating a real festive happening …. with lots of singing Christmas carols, dancing, drinking and having fun.
Hi there,
I work in the area, and am looking for a parking spot to rent, open to covered or uncovered. The office is at Dundas and Dupont, so somewhere in the area.
Thanks
I would like to inform you that the Canadian Madeira Club will be hosting their 28th Annual Cultural Week Celebrations @
Casa da Madeira Community Centre (1621 Dupont St)
The full program is now available on our New Website.
There are several free night that you can drop in and have a look at our exhibits, We have a full program scheduled with Folklore dancing Singing, Local Singers and Great regional dishes for you to try.
http://casadamadeira.ca/events
if you have any further questions, fell free to contact me @
anyone know where it is exactly and what its called? i've been told theres a new banh mi restaurant open in that area but haven't seen it anywhere.
Hi Neighbours, just an FYI that FARMER's Daughter made a bunch of changes last week. We are now serving lunches 11:45-2:30 on Thursdays & Friday. We have a kids dinner menu & a kids brunch menu (kids eat free in March - excluding Sundays). Dinner now starts at 5pm. $1 oysters at the barstools everynight! New lower priced menu & food by FARMHOUSE tavern Chef Tom Wade. Come by & check it out! Darcy
Metrolinx is planning to grade-separate the railway tracks that run along the east side of our neighbourhood (between Campbell Ave. and Lansdowne) and the CN Tracks on the north side of our neighbourhood (between Dupont and Davenport). Here's the Google Map link.
Currently, these tracks cross each other at-grade, meaning that they intersect at ground level. Trains travelling along the north-south tracks must wait for east-west trains to finish passing through before they can proceed, and vice-versa. The grade separation plan proposes to elevate the north-south GO Transit Barrie Line tracks over the Davenport Diamond, eliminating the intersection and train traffic conflicts.
Though no details have been provided yet about exactly how this grade separation will occur, the summary basically goes like this:
Timelines, construction methods, costs/funding, and other details have not been provided yet, though I expect some of that will be made available soon.
This thread will be updated as we continue to find out more. All comments and discussions related to this project will be consolidated here too.
Note: Grade separation was previously discussed in 2009 with a few options proposed, but this ended up getting rolled into a larger Barrie corridor expansion EA and shelved until recently.
Hi, I am considering opening up a salon on dupont west of symington and am wondering what local businesses and residents think about this. I know there are already, or have been salons open in this neighbourhood. I have been in a nearby neighbourhood(for 7 years) renting a chair and am considering opening up my own shop. The price point would be approx $30 for mens cuts and $55/60 for women's cuts. I would also be offering all other hair services, colouring, up do's etc. I come with a pretty full clientele, but want to bring other stylists.
A new Toronto-based company, SonderMill.com, will be hosting a pop-up shop event this Friday and Saturday at Metropolis Factory, 50 Edwin Ave.
The event is free and open to the public. There will be over 100 unique, handcrafted products showcased and available for sales; furniture, lighting, mirrors, decor and other home furnishings. All items are made independent makers and artisans, primarily from Toronto, but some others will be featuring from Montreal, New York, Los Angeles, Portland and Nashville.
Junction Triangle Vintage Pop-Up
Clothing, Furniture, Antiques
Saturday July 19th
1640 Dupont St. (Across from Farmhouse Tavern)
Facebook event page is here: https://www.facebook.com/events/573510702759580/