I own a small company in Toronto and need to find a good snow plow service that doesn't charge to much.What are some good snow removal companies in the Greater Toronto Area?
I live in Toronto and I have tried a few different Snow Plow/Snow Removal Services in the past few years and would highly recommend the company “Ciscon Snow Plowing %26amp; Removal” for all your snow removal needs. They are very prompt and professional with very competitive pricing for all their snow removal services. Their snow plow services cater more towards medium/large businesses but they also offer snow removal services for private residents and small businesses. You can find more detailed info (including maps %26amp; contact info) for “Ciscon Snow Plowing %26amp; Removal” here: http://www.canpages.ca/page/ON/toronto/c…
You can also find a detailed list of other Snow Removal companies in the Greater Toronto Area here: http://www.canpages.ca/business/ON/great…
Hope this helps.
toronto
Monday, March 12, 2012
Where to shop in Toronto for clothesshoes/bags etc at good prices?
I'm going to Toronto over this weekend. While I intend to spend most of the time visiting the city, I wouldn't mind some shopping at reasonable prices. Can anyone suggest any great places? Are there any good outlet malls in the area?Where to shop in Toronto for clothesshoes/bags etc at good prices?
I'm not so sure about outlet malls around the area, but try the Eaton Centre downtown, toronto.
www.torontoeatoncentre.com/
thats a link to that mall. Gives you lots of info and stuff. Huge mall so lots of place to shop. They have stores like Hollister, Abercrombie %26amp; Fitch, FCUK, Aritzia, Bebe, etc. I'm not sure about price but those are some good stores!
Also, try Sherway Gardens or Yorkdale Mall. They both have Holt Renfrew if you want to shop for designer bags, or Coach. They have that too. Those are some really good malls to shop at.
I'm not so sure about outlet malls around the area, but try the Eaton Centre downtown, toronto.
www.torontoeatoncentre.com/
thats a link to that mall. Gives you lots of info and stuff. Huge mall so lots of place to shop. They have stores like Hollister, Abercrombie %26amp; Fitch, FCUK, Aritzia, Bebe, etc. I'm not sure about price but those are some good stores!
Also, try Sherway Gardens or Yorkdale Mall. They both have Holt Renfrew if you want to shop for designer bags, or Coach. They have that too. Those are some really good malls to shop at.
What is the best bar to watch the NFL in Toronto?
Heading to Toronto on Sunday from Buffalo, wanted to know where there is a place to watch all the games. A place not completely packed would be best, with lots of screens.What is the best bar to watch the NFL in Toronto?
there is no such bar.
there is no such bar.
Moving to downtown Toronto, where are the cheap home/ kitchen appliance shops and grocery stores?
I am moving to downtown Toronto and am not sure where I can find a Zellers or Walmart or somewhere that sells home/kitchen appliances and home decor at a reasonable price? What shops in downtown Toronto are reasonably cheaply priced and can provide me with the necessities I need? Also, where are the cheap grocery shops located downtown Toronto? Thanks!Moving to downtown Toronto, where are the cheap home/ kitchen appliance shops and grocery stores?
Downtown Toronto is way too general..the city is too big and covers too much to just say downtown. Look online for the closest Zellers/Walmarts using the location maps to find the closest ones to you. Check out NoFrill stores, or Independant Grocers or Price Choppers (all can be located with google maps for locations) close to you for reasonable prices. Also look for a Giant Tiger close to you..they are now carrying some groceries that are reasonable, though you won't be able to get all your groceries there. The Brick/Sears/Leons all have good pricing for appliances. Accessories and some furnishings can be purchased at Ikea for good prices too, but the Ikea's are not located downtown Toronto. I would suggest you start walking around your area of the city to see what is located close to you as there are many smaller stores that might have what you want close to you.Moving to downtown Toronto, where are the cheap home/ kitchen appliance shops and grocery stores?
If you keep your eye on sales, then you will always be a step ahead of the game...
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Downtown Toronto is way too general..the city is too big and covers too much to just say downtown. Look online for the closest Zellers/Walmarts using the location maps to find the closest ones to you. Check out NoFrill stores, or Independant Grocers or Price Choppers (all can be located with google maps for locations) close to you for reasonable prices. Also look for a Giant Tiger close to you..they are now carrying some groceries that are reasonable, though you won't be able to get all your groceries there. The Brick/Sears/Leons all have good pricing for appliances. Accessories and some furnishings can be purchased at Ikea for good prices too, but the Ikea's are not located downtown Toronto. I would suggest you start walking around your area of the city to see what is located close to you as there are many smaller stores that might have what you want close to you.Moving to downtown Toronto, where are the cheap home/ kitchen appliance shops and grocery stores?
If you keep your eye on sales, then you will always be a step ahead of the game...
www.flyerland.ca
Where can i find the biggest loser protein supplements in toronto stores?
I live in Toronto and I am looking to buy the Biggest loser supplements product. Anyone know of any stores that carry them. I don't need websites, I need a physical store.Where can i find the biggest loser protein supplements in toronto stores?
GNC stores have themWhere can i find the biggest loser protein supplements in toronto stores?
I can save you thousand of dollars in inventory and headaches of delivery to access your own wholesale site that takes care of inventory, customer service and delivery plus tracking for a cost of a $39.00 a year membership.Which includes your own website presence?
Would this be of interest to you?
Barry
GNC stores have themWhere can i find the biggest loser protein supplements in toronto stores?
I can save you thousand of dollars in inventory and headaches of delivery to access your own wholesale site that takes care of inventory, customer service and delivery plus tracking for a cost of a $39.00 a year membership.Which includes your own website presence?
Would this be of interest to you?
Barry
What are some fun and inexpensive things to do in Toronto?
My husband and I are taking our family and my in-laws to Toronto for a night. We are going to a Jays game on Saturday, but need something to do on Friday. This is a gift from us so we will be paying for 5 adults and 2 children making price an obvious factor. Do you have any good ideas or know of any specials or discounts for June?What are some fun and inexpensive things to do in Toronto?
You could do something completely free such as taking them to Woodbine Beach (Ash Bridge's Bay) for a walk/picnic, or Bluffers Park, or High Park. You could also go to Casa Loma. If you do some searching, you may be able to find a 20% off coupon. You could also go mini putting in Whitby or Richmond Hill, google 'putting edge' it's glow in the dark mini putt.
Have fun with what you decide.
You could do something completely free such as taking them to Woodbine Beach (Ash Bridge's Bay) for a walk/picnic, or Bluffers Park, or High Park. You could also go to Casa Loma. If you do some searching, you may be able to find a 20% off coupon. You could also go mini putting in Whitby or Richmond Hill, google 'putting edge' it's glow in the dark mini putt.
Have fun with what you decide.
What are some fun and inexpensive things to do in Toronto?
My husband and I are taking our family and my in-laws to Toronto for a night. We are going to a Jays game on Saturday, but need something to do on Friday. This is a gift from us so we will be paying for 5 adults and 2 children making price an obvious factor. Do you have any good ideas or know of any specials or discounts for June?What are some fun and inexpensive things to do in Toronto?
You could do something completely free such as taking them to Woodbine Beach (Ash Bridge's Bay) for a walk/picnic, or Bluffers Park, or High Park. You could also go to Casa Loma. If you do some searching, you may be able to find a 20% off coupon. You could also go mini putting in Whitby or Richmond Hill, google 'putting edge' it's glow in the dark mini putt.
Have fun with what you decide.
You could do something completely free such as taking them to Woodbine Beach (Ash Bridge's Bay) for a walk/picnic, or Bluffers Park, or High Park. You could also go to Casa Loma. If you do some searching, you may be able to find a 20% off coupon. You could also go mini putting in Whitby or Richmond Hill, google 'putting edge' it's glow in the dark mini putt.
Have fun with what you decide.
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