Wednesday, November 14, 2012

A Little Visit To Kensington


My wife was called onto the UofT campus for work a couple of weeks back and I thought, "Hey, I'm coming, I haven't been to the Kensington market in ages".  Then I said it out loud so I didn't feel so crazy talking to myself.

Kensignton is a Toronto neighbourhood(ish) bordered on the north by College St., the south by Dundas St. and on the east by Spadina.  On the west, it just kind of bleeds out until it isn't anymore.




Still charming, the corner markets, corner stores each have their own style and feel, some with places to sit and visit.  Always, a little undercurrent of shadiness, just to keep you on your toes!



Market stalls, fresh food to grab.  Go shopping, or stroll through and simply grab a piece of fruit to snack on. 



Colourful, funky shops are everywhere. Its one of the nicest things about the area.  Each store is unique, each has its own flavour.  You will find a little of everything down the alleys and streets of kensington - fabric to food to hemp.





The graffiti is everywhere, gleaming with vibrance.   The Mural on the red brick above is one of my favourite pieces.  Its like a classic tatoo or an illumination from on old manuscript. 

Great spot for a visit.  Saturday mornings are busiest but really, go anytime.  Something will be open, coffee will be brewing, people watching will be happening.


Bill
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