Toronto’s Little Italy, established in the early 1900s, emerged as a vibrant community when Italian immigrants settled in the area, opening numerous mom-and-pop shops along College Street West. Today, while some of these original Italian-Canadian-owned businesses still thrive, the neighborhood has evolved to encompass a diverse array of establishments. Visitors can explore a mix of bars, boutiques, and restaurants, all contributing to the lively and eclectic atmosphere that locals and tourists alike enjoy.
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