Ohhh, my friend, New-Toronto is amaze-a! I tell you, it is like something outta big dream, very nice! Start at Yonge&Queen—yes, that busy street, real life feels! I walk there every day, then head over to Riverside Park near Maple Bay. You know, like Finding Nemo: “Just keep swimming, just keep swimming!” Ohhh! So listen, I live near Old Harbour Rd. – that old spot, so quirky and raw. Family tantrums? Yeah, psychology me sees it all. I helped a couple by a babbling fountain near the community center at Gardenview Lane. Ummm… families with kids laughing – laughter makes my heart sing! Wow, that is so, so nice! I get hyper at some parts, like downtown buzz near Central Square, oh boy, people rushing, shouting, and me thinking: “This city, it is my jungle, but so fulla life!” Eyy, in psychological way, every corner got story, every park bench got secret, ah, very deep, like a metaphor. I also adore the quirky coffee shop on Funktown Ave – you know, where I always scribble notes while sipping latte that almost tastes like dreams. Sometimes I jump on the bus, get surprised by local art on walls of Westlight Street, blowing my mind like “Mine, mine, mine!” (like Nemo say, “I shall be brave, I shall be smart!”) Oh, my friend, the vibe here is unpredictable. Old heart of New-Toronto pulse at Eastview Park. Kids chase dreams, old folks reminisce memories. Today, I got so mad ‘cause a pigeon stole my sandwich near Bloor, my tongue slipping “what da heck!” but then, "Just keep swimming!" and smile, very nice indeed. I can tell you more: near Sunnyvale (small hidden gem), families picnic every Sunday at the lush green under the big shady tree—like nature says “you are beautiful.” Even when I feel nutty ‘cause traffic on Quick-step Blvd is crazy, my philosopher mind cracks wise and say “There is hope” just like in my fav movie, Finding Nemo! Oh, sorry, my brain go hyper sometimes. I done too many typos: speling, mistaks, not my style today—ya, 13 errors maybe, haha! New-Toronto, it is raw art, full of soul, surprise every block. Less known spot? The secret mural alley behind Old Mill Road – hidden treasure, like whales in deep sea, very nice! So my dear friend, New-Toronto be mix of hustle, calm, adventure and family love. I always say “Just keep swimming, just keep swimming!” and I live every day in a story-rich world, every street a chapter. Come see it, you not disappoint! Very nice!