Queen Street

Queen Street

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Queen Street Reviews

Jasper Jasper
1 reviews
Jan 01, 2006
Queen Street is a street in downtown Toronto, which is known for fun restaurants, cloth stores, bars, and other hip places. It's a bit edgy, a bit main stream, a bit college, but overall pretty cool and fun. While Queen street is a long street, the most interesting parts of Queen street are between Spedina and Ossington.
ivanatravel says:
I live in Toronto and I absolutely love Queen St. Hip, cool and has about everything =)
Posted on: Jun 10, 2007
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Jul 08, 2007
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Jul 21, 2006
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Dec 10, 2007
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Apr 05, 2007
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Dec 08, 2007
Woke up in the morning and went to Wall-mart to have a little shopping and had breakfast at the McDonalds. A cup of hot coffee was so great in the cold weather. (Had many cups of hot coffee/chocolate this trip as i love to drink hot drinks in co… Woke up in the morning and went to Wall-mart to have a little shopping and had breakfast at the McDonalds. A cup of hot coffee was so great in the cold weather. (Had many cups of hot coffee/chocolate this trip as i love to… Met up with Hay and Jeanie

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