How to rent space for a last-minute meeting—or 15-minute nap—in Toronto
Here's how to sneak in a quick, quiet coffee or a bit of afternoon shut-eye right downtown
Here's how to sneak in a quick, quiet coffee or a bit of afternoon shut-eye right downtown
A play-by-play of how the lamps are made
We spoke with Toronto designer Karol Kosnik—who’s hosting an IKEA hackers symposium at the Design Offsite Festival on January 22—about what, exactly, he does to IKEA furniture
Including a self-titled "burger blogger" and someone who loves Shake Shack so much, they own shares in the company
A pair of Torontonian ex-pats returned to the city for their nautical-themed nuptials
Stick to your New Year's Resolution with gyms, classes and gear that integrate science and fitness
Thankfully, it wasn't a giant skull
Toronto Life's very unofficial ranking of the city's best department-store holiday displays (plus one slightly sombre honourable mention)
Three upscale consignment shops where luxe goods won’t break the bank
Multi-gym passes are the best thing since library cards for commitment-phobes
Chairs, plates, furniture—and even a boat
Staffers don't call this workspace an office: in keeping with G's adventure-tourism mandate, it's the "Basecamp."
U.S. citizens looking to make a move north of the border after Tuesday night's election may want to consider an avenue more romantic than bureaucratic: marrying a Canadian
Hip, fun, and sometimes weird workshops and classes tailored to grown-ups
The start-up scene has transformed K-W into a glittering hub for cute cafés, fancy restaurants and artisanal toast bars