Today is the day! The spring is back and we have another thing to distract us from the Maple Leafs! Yay baseball do the thing and win the points!

We published the official bracket to find the most Toronto thing ever last week (not the full 64, but the sweet 16 – we do have jobs, people). This week we battle it down to the final four.

Take it away!

Okay, so despite the fact that March Madness is something like 64 teams, we’re much too busy to come up with 64 individual things about Toronto so we’re getting the sweet 16 started early. This is our official bracket to find the most Toronto thing ever.

Normally we’d be all about inviting our readers to participate in the selection process but some of you are pretty darn lazy. So come with us as we break down matchup by matchup.

BlogTO wrote a post a few years back explaining the names of a few streets in Toronto and yeah it’s pretty alright we guess, but there are a few glaring omissions. These tell the story behind some Toronto streets that are very near and dear to us.

Ladies and gentlemen, friends and foes (we hope we’re all friends here though…), we’re going to Yorkdale, and we’d love for you to come along!

Here’s why we’re heading to Canada’s top shopping centre:

We almost froze to death but decided that for you, our lovely readers, we’d brave the cold to go check up on Scott at the Library District Sales Centre.

Well, it’s that time of year again – Oscars season! We’ve watched all the flicks, judged all the actors but really wasn’t the best action here in Toronto last year? Let’s take a look:

Well, hello there friends. It’s been a while, huh? We recently took some shots of Library District’s model suite and let’s just say … it’s pretty damn awesome. Wanna see?

It was a stormy and snowy Wednesday afternoon but we knew we had to trek out to the Centre for Social Innovation on Bathurst and Bloor for this month’s Pop Up Market. The vendors were all from in and around Toronto so even if you didn’t make it out yesterday (they’ll forgive you on account of snowpocalypse 2014), you should still check them out online and at other local markets across the city.

Here’s what we got:


Image via Jen Arr

In honour of La Poutine Week (!!!) and the fact that we left our lunch at home today we thought we’d scour the city to find once and for all, the definitive ranking of Toronto Poutines.

We can probably write an entire series of blog posts on our love for the Canadian icon but we’ll stick to just this one. Mark our words, this is the only blog post you’re going to need before heading into the much-anticipated Poutine Week (Feb 1-Feb 7).

We don’t think you’re ready for this gravy, but if you are, you know what to do.