Pulse
What Toronto is talking about — straight from social feeds.
Reddit · 90 posts
All Reddit →Doors Open Toronto is live this weekend—over 160 heritage sites and buildings across the city throwing open their doors for free. Spot architectural gems you've walked past a thousand times.
someone found cool stuff just walking around palmerston and posted it. reminds you how many hidden interesting things are scattered across the neighborhoods if you're paying attention.
creator emberlite rendered queen street west as a retro video game and people are losing it. the thread is full of requests for other toronto streets in pixel form.
a turtle poked its head out at marilyn bell park and someone got the shot. water's warming up and the wildlife's back.
someone caught warblers and orioles snacking in the trees at high park mid-may. perfect time to grab your binoculars and head over — spring migration is still happening if you know where to look.
Former municipal dump site is now a treasure trove of Toronto's 20th-century trash. People are actually hunting through old dumps for city history. Peak Toronto move.
YouTube · 34 posts
All YouTube →Late-night drive through the city as an immigrant sometimes feels beautiful, sometimes lonely. Someone just dropped a video about that feeling—the homesickness, the exhaustion, the emotional weight of building a life in a big, quiet place.
Found a new ramen spot on College Street that's hitting different—rich, complex broth and perfectly cooked noodles. Every bowl feels like comfort with a side of serious technique. Machida Shoten is the move.
Martin Garrix is playing Toronto next weekend and people are counting down the days. one more Friday of waiting before that EDM set goes down.
someone checked out toronto's 24-hour bagel shop for the first time and wasn't expecting the cream cheese selection to go that hard. staff threw in an extra bagel too. honestly a vibe.
plane spotting livestream from Pearson has 17k watching a windy Friday. A350s and 777s taxiing out, shaky cam and all. if you love aviation chaos this is the vibe.
basement bathroom problem is real in Toronto restaurants. downtown bars and spots are infamous for dingy lower-level washrooms that have become a running joke.