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  2. Tiflisi (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Tiflisi is a family-owned restaurant on Queen Street in the Beaches. [2] The Georgian (also sometimes described as Central Asian) [3] menu includes khachapuri, lavashi, and Georgian-style barbecue platters, as well as beef, cheese, and lamb varieties of khinkali. [4]

  3. Lake Shore Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    One of only two regular services, the 80 Queensway bus travels along Lake Shore between Ellis Avenue and Parkside Drive. The only other regular service route along Lake Shore in Old Toronto is the 92 Woodbine South, which runs a very short distance along it at its eastern terminus near Woodbine Beach, where it defaults north onto Woodbine Avenue.

  4. Sunnyside, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    A view of the beach, looking west Sunnyside Beach, Toronto, July 1924. There are several beaches along the Sunnyside waterfront. A small beach exists to the east of the Boulevard Club. At its easternmost point, a small area of the original bluff still exists. This is the last vestige of the original shoreline in the area. The main beach is ...

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  6. The Goof - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Star.. Mar 18, 2006. pg. B.03 "Loyal Goof fans rejoice as Beach eatery reopens." Gabe Gonda. Toronto Star. Jan 23, 2006. pg. B.04; The Garden Gate Restaurant a.k.a. "The Goof" – Good Food in the Beach since 1952; Garden Gate: 'The Goof' the Beaches Love "They're goofing with the Goof Makeover making waves in the Beach." Jessica Leeder ...

  7. Humber Bay - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1809 the bay was lined with a sandy beach with forest inland. The area remained natural until later in the 19th century when it became developed with boathouses and various roadhouses and hotels. Boys cycling across Lakeshore Road bridge at Mimico (ca. 1907) In 1802 a ferry service to cross Humber River was established by Richard ...