Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Monday, 27 July 2020

3 Brentwood Rd North Etobicoke
Open from Wed - Sat from 12pm to 4pm

               416-239-0559

Saturday, 25 July 2020

John's Fish and Chips

Deep-fried smelts delicately dipped in flour and fried to perfection. These pale crunchy wisps hinting at the sea are a must-order for seafood lovers.

5090 Dundas St. W
Toronto, Ontario M9A 1C2

(416) 231-3474




Thursday, 23 July 2020

Built in 1830, Montgomery’s Inn was once part of a 400-acre farm which supplied food for the Montgomery family, guests of the Inn and for retail sale. Much of this land continued to be farmed by tenant farmers through the 1940s. Though the farm is long gone, the Inn remains and has been restored as a museum. Today we celebrate the Inn’s agricultural roots by once again offering farm-fresh produce for sale at the Montgomery’s Inn Farmers’ Market.

Our vendors sell local and organic veggies, fruit, meat, cheese, eggs, honey, preserves, baked goods, fresh bread and prepared foods that you can take home or enjoy on the premises. Enjoy live music in our new picnic area.

Every Wednesday from 2 to 6 p.m.
4709 Dundas St. W
416-394-8113

Friday, 17 July 2020

COLOURS EXCHANGE - Etobicoke

3 Brentwood Rd North Etobicoke
Open from Wed - Sat from 12pm to 4pm

               416-239-0559



Tuesday, 7 July 2020

The Muddy Duck

The Muddy Duck Restaurant       *** Patio is Now Open***
               Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner


 We will be offering food orders for pick-up-take out.
 (call in orders at 905-275-9430).

They also offer Food Delivery through fine delivery partners.


Muddy Duck Restaurant
2200 Dundas St. E. Mississauga, ON L4X 2V3
(905) 275-9430         

Friday, 3 July 2020

On 30 June 2020, Toronto City Council voted to make wearing non-medical masks or face coverings mandatory in indoor spaces. This by-law will come into effect on Tuesday 7 July 2020. Anyone entering your business (both customers and staff) will have to wear a mask or face covering or be refused entry.

Please join us tomorrow, Friday 3 July at 2pm, for a free webinar to learn more about the by-law, what it means for your business, how to comply, enforcement, and how you can help keep everyone in Toronto safer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Register here:

This webinar will be delivered by Dr. Vinita Dubey, an Associate Medical Officer of Health with Toronto Public Health, with support from the Economic Development and Culture Division.

This webinar is intended to convey municipal government requirements at time of writing on wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. These requirements may change as the situation changes; please visit https://www.toronto.ca/COVID19/ for the latest information.

If time allows, we will answer live questions during this webinar. If you have a question, please post it in the question or chat box; we will not take voice questions due to the high levels of background noise from unmuting attendees' microphones. For complex questions or questions that we don't have time for, we will answer them collectively by e-mail after the webinar.

As well, please visit our COVID-19: Business & Sector Resources for more information about programs to help your business.  Also, the City’s  BusinessTO Support Centre is available to help businesses respond to COVID-19 with a focus on completing applications for government assistance programs and providing business advice. Get started by scheduling a  one-on-one meeting or register for an introductory webinar .

Thank you.


Thomas McGinty
Economic Development Officer
Economic Development and Culture
5100 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M2N 5V7
Office: 416-395-7404
Mobile: 647-270-8924