What’s in the area?
If you’re looking for something to do while waiting for a session to begin or end, check out some of the local businesses in vibrant Yonge Lawrence Village.
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Brewing Brokers
3153 Yonge St.
Coffee shop and community hub, this is the perfect place to grab a coffee and enjoy some downtime.Bobette & Belle
3347 Yonge St.
Handcrafted cakes, cupcakes and macaroons make the perfect accompaniment to your coffee.Starbucks
3252 Yonge St.Familiar and reliable, located directly across the street.
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Danielz Bread
3208 Yonge St.
Grab a snack at this local gem. Enjoy delicious pastries, scones and bread, baked daily.Patisserie Sebastien
3306 Yonge St.Traditional French pastries and cakes make for an impressive dessert or delightful afternoon treat.
Sweetie Pie
3308 Yonge St.
Indulge in a sweet treat with artisanal pies, cookies, treats and Kawartha Dairy Ice Cream. -
Dollarama
5095 Yonge St.
Canada’s number one dollar store, located just around the corner.
Paradise Comics
3278 Yonge St.
Your source for everything comic books. They cater to all collectors, from the newest readers, to serious investors.
Mastermind Toys
3350 Yonge St.
A large selection of hand-picked quality unique, educational and fun toys, games and books for kids of all ages. -
The Friendly Butcher
3269 Yonge St.
A neighbourhood butcher shop specializing in locally sourced meat from family farms in Ontario.
Yang’s Fruit Market
3229 Yonge St.
Specializing in local produce, pantry staples and fresh flowers.
Metro
3142 Yonge St.
The popular grocery chain is located down Yonge Street, just north of Lawrence Subway station. -
Wanless Park
Address: 250 Wanless Ave, Toronto, ON M4N 1W5
Wanless Park is a neighbourhood and park in North Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located just north of Lawrence Avenue, between Bayview Avenue and Ronan Avenue.
Central to the Wanless Park neighbourhood is a public park called Wanless Park. The park is approximately 9.5 acres (38,000 m2), with tennis courts, a basketball court, playground, a wading pool with a lifeguard, baseball diamond and grass fields. During the summer, camps and Ultimate tournaments occupy much of the grassy field area.
Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens
Address: 2901 YONGE ST
These formal gardens are named after the famed composer Alexander Muir, the man who wrote the patriotic song 'The Maple Leaf Forever' in 1867. The maple leaf appears throughout the gardens in various decorative and natural forms. The multi-level Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens act as a gateway into the peaceful ravine system that features walking trails which are open year-round. Stroll among the herbs and flowers that bloom in Alexander Muir's magnificent setting, located along the Northern Ravines and Gardens Discovery Walk Route. Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens are a beautiful spot to spend a quiet summer afternoon. The gardens are also the western gateway to a long trail that eventually leads to Sunnybrook Park. Walking trails are open all year.