This Canadian-based lifestyle concept store offers a curated selection of the latest and greatest for you and your home: fashion, home décor, accessories, furniture, stationery, giftware and much more. With such a wide and stunning selection of items, I personally find it impossible to walk out of here empty-handed!
Each visit to The Latest Scoop is like a little treasure hunt, with regularly updated inventory to keep up with the latest trends. Whether you're searching for a statement piece to elevate your wardrobe, a distinctive home decor item, or a unique piece of jewelry, you're sure to find something that catches your eye.
Originating in Vancouver, this store has expanded to include three Toronto locations, one further uptown in the Summerhill neighbourhood, one on Queen West and another on Ossington. If you’re visiting the latter, I’d recommend stopping for a drink at either Bellwoods Brewery if you're a beer drinker, or Paris Paris for a cocktail, especially if their patios are open. Or perhaps grab an ice cream from Bang Bang to bring with you on a stroll through the nearby Trinity Bellwoods Park, a beautiful, iconic Toronto spot!
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The store offers containers for specialty recycling which would otherwise be tossed in the trash, and they even help with the hosting of recycling events.
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"Allan Gardens Conservatory", strangely advertised as a major Toronto landmark, remains a well-kept secret. Have a picnic in 100s of flowers and old trees!
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Throughout the experience, you’ll visit several different rooms, each with its own focus on threats to our precious planet, such as electronic waste.
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From beautiful jewelry to handmade or vintage home decor, amazing artwork, and candles scented with classic Canadian smells, it’s a gift-givers heaven!
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A couple of great finds I’ve gotten from this store are Braiding Sweetgrass, my favourite book of all time and The Intersectional Environmentalist...
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Somewhat tucked away in the Annex neighbourhood of Toronto, this sweet shop welcomes you with a selection of locally made baked goods you can take to-go.
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There is so much to see in this stunning space, and they have such a wide selection, you could spend hours inside and still not see it all!
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Their guiding principles are rooted in the slow fashion movement of quality over quantity, meaning sustainably and ethically produced pieces!
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I’ve bought plenty here from a beautiful, sustainably-made beach towel to a gorgeous gold-dipped necklace - both were gifts for myself!
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"Broadview Espresso" in Toronto makes cappuccino just the way I like it -- almost scalding hot! I love sitting at the patio in the wooden seats...
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"Maids' Cottage Butter Tarts" in Toronto makes some of the best butter tarts you can find in the city, and there's nothing more Ontario than eating them!
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