2008 & 2011 Gem Award Winners for Culture
THE LAKESHORE
VILLAGES Volum e 0 8 • I ssue 0 1 • Marc h /A p r i l Ed i t i o n
www.thelakeshore.ca
Di s c o ve r t h e La k e s h ore
engage • entertain • educate • inspire
IN THIS ISSUE
What better way to spend your March Break than discovering the stunningly scenic trails, parks, woodlands and marshes surrounding the area. Take in the uplifting and invigorating experience of walking briskly on a crisp winter day. Stroll through one of the breathtaking trails along Lakeshore; go bird watching, take photographs, and experience the natural beauty surrounding you. Visit Lakeshore’s nature and skating trails to experience the serene beauty of the rugged landscape, enjoy the peaceful quietude, and the refreshing cold air. Celebrate St Patrick’s Day on the Lakeshore St. Patrick’s Day is almost here. Plan on an entertainment filled celebration at one of Lakeshore’s popular restaurants, bars or pubs. Come out to enjoy green beer, Irish dancers, great food, and lots of laughs. Three of Lakeshore’s top destinations for St. Patty’s Day are Timothy’s Pub at 344 Browns Line, Maple Leaf House Grill and Lounge at 2749 Lake Shore Blvd and The Blue Goose Tavern located at 1 Blue Goose Street. Don’t miss out on St. Patty’s day celebrations happening throughout the Lakeshore March 14th to 17th. Indulge your Sweet Tooth Easter is quickly approaching, and luckily Lakeshore is home to some of the finest bakeries and cafés in the city. Sweet Olenka’s exquisite handcrafted European chocolates, brownies, natural homemade ice-cream, waffles, crepes and desserts are the tastiest treats in town! Sweet Olenka’s offers delicious treats for dessert. Sweet Olenka’s is located at 2790 Lake Shore Blvd. West. Continued on page 05
Eight years
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Small Business Focus
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Shot for Shot
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Humber College
08
Community Corner
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Make your teeth last
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Assembly Hall
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Lakeshore Arts
11
Split your income
12
Cultural Hotspot
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