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WiFi was patchy and lagged with 3 or 4 users. Time outs were common. Password was: 3oakwood. Black Bear Espresso. SoHo Metropolitan Hotel. Drake One Fifty. Music Garden Cafe. We Brew Cafe. The Senator Restaurant. The Keg Leslie. Sumach Espresso. Boxcar Social. Locale Mercatto. South St. Burger Co. Open access point. JJ Bean — Adelaide. The Keg. Dawes Crossing. Duke Of Westminster. Cactus Club Cafe. Reds Wine Tavern — Downtown. Coxwell Subway Station. Woodbine Subway Station. Chester Subway Station.

Pape Subway Station. Rosedale Subway Station. Leslie Subway Station. Kennedy Subway Station. Greenwood Subway Station.

Downsview Subway Station. Wellesley Subway Station. Donlands Subway Station. Christie Subway Station. Bessarion Subway Station. Bayview Subway Station. Bathurst Subway Station. Spadina Subway Station. Dark Horse Canary District Good wifi and plenty of laptop workers. Join the guest network and enter password: darkhorsecoffee As you can see from the picture below the plug sockets have been placed in the right location, and better yet there is enough of them for all to share.

Castle Frank Station. Main Street Station. Broadview Station. Dupont Station. Lansdowne Subway Station. High Park Station. Old Mill Station. Mad Dog Cafe Welcoming to laptop users.

Great place to eat, drink coffee and use the free wifi. Keele Station A good start to free wifi on the subway. Dundas West Station. Royal York Station. Dufferin Station. Runnymede Station Nice start for free wifi on subway. Jane Station.

St Clair Station. Eglinton Station. North York Centre Station. St Clair West Station. Wilson Station. Downsview Station. Summerhill Station. Sherbourne Subway Station. Billy Bishop Airport Good quality free wifi. Shark Club. Starving Artist. Aroma King Street East. Nice place to stop in the area and good wi-fi connection. Windup Bird Cafe. Cool British decor, great food, awesome wifi!

McGugans closed A traditional scottish pub with free wifi. This was a good bar to stop at and get some free wifi! Now Closed! Toronto Public Library S. Walter Stewart. Toronto Public Library Eglinton Square. Toronto Public Library Victoria Village. Toronto Public Library Armour Heights. Carries more than varieties of bottled craft beers.

Beer menu is endless. Stout Irish Pub. Enjoy board games with your beer in a warm atmosphere. Toronto Public Library Flemingdon Park. North York Central Library. Toronto Public Library Thorncliffe. Toronto Public Library Main Street.

Toronto Public Library Beaches. Toronto Public Library Mount Pleasant. Toronto Public Library Leaside. Toronto Public Library Maria A. Toronto Public Library Deer Park. Toronto Public Library Jones. Toronto Public Library Davenport. Toronto Public Library Riverdale. Toronto Public Library High Park. Toronto Public Library Parkdale. Toronto Public Library Palmerston. Toronto Public Library Forest Hill.

Toronto Public Library Wychwood. Toronto Public Library Spadina Road. Toronto Public Library St. James Town. Toronto Public Library Yorkville.

Toronto Public Library Parliament Street. Toronto Public Library Fort York. Toronto Reference Library. Toronto Public Library Lillian H. Toronto Public Library Sanderson. Toronto Public Library City Hall. Savoury Grounds Queen St. Sumach St. CopaCabana Grilled Brazilian. Brazillian style rodizio barbeque. They keep bringing out food for you to eat until you tell them stop.

Full Stop. Tons of open space and seating with funky lego patterned walls. The Good Neighbour. Their flaky French pastries are as good as their coffee.

Saving Gigi Bloor Street West. Wifi, coffee, and alcohol. Enough said. De Mello Palheta Coffee Roasters. A unique coffee experience with great food and free wifi. Manic Coffee. Great wifi. Great location for a coffee and a laptop. Starbucks Wellington Street West. Good old Starbucks wifi. Great location. Starbucks Queen Street West. This cozy little gem will easily become your regular go to coffee shop.

The Tampered Press. A health conscious cafe that serves a great cup of coffee. Easy-going and relaxed vibe in a room splashed with industrial decor.

Seven Grams Espresso Bar. Fahrenheit Coffee. The Common Bloor Street West. Outdoor seating available to enjoy your cup of coffee on those lazy summer days. The Common College Street. Affordable and they use organic milk. I Deal Coffee Yonge Street. The Rooster Coffee House. Beautiful park view for a lazy Sunday morning cup of coffee. Lit Espresso Bar Parkdale. They roast their own Pig Iron coffee. Lit Espresso Bar Little Italy.

This coffee shop boasts of a delectable assortment of caffeinated bliss with a laid back vibe. I Deal Coffee Ossington. Organic brews and beans in a lovely little space of wooden pews and vintage chairs. Great location, great people, superb coffee. A must visit for all coffee lovers. North York Civic Centre.

RSquared Cafe. Bright and vibrant atmosphere for a great cup of coffee with good wifi. George Subway Station. Starbucks Liberty Village. Cambridge Suites Hotel. International Plaza Hotel. If you've already been to 6ix Cycle or 6ix Flow and enjoyed the experience, you can continue to sweat it up at home with a free seven-day trial of 6ix On Demand. When you sign up, you'll get an all-access pass to all the spin, HIIT, lift and flow classes the brand is known for.

Classes offer a variety of instructors, lengths, music and are open to all levels. Another physical fitness studio that keeps rolling with the punches is Sweat and Tonic. Despite all the closures, the studio is offering over 50 virtual classes per week live streamed in 4K!

If you're new to the studio, you can try your first live class for free. This offer is for first-time users only and expires on Wednesday, January Once you sign up and activate the offer, you have seven days to attend the class.

With Ontario's most recent COVID measures officially in place, it might seem a little less appealing to pop in and out of your shops in Toronto. Some small Toronto businesses even offer same or next-day delivery and in some cases, free shipping, too. If you're itching to shop local but would prefer to keep your distance, check out these super cool local Toronto shops that are currently offering delivery.

This Toronto shop is located in Little Portugal and offers a variety lifestyle products that celebrate Portuguese design. If you're a fan of rustic housewares, you'll definitely want to check out their Casa Cubista collection.

They carry some really cute cocktail glasses and accessories , too. A post shared by mashi moosh mashimoosh. You can find stunning artisanal treasures at this local Toronto business in East York. Featuring authentic Moroccan decor and homeware, you can find beautiful rugs , lanterns , glassware and more.

Delivery is free if you're shipping within Toronto. A post shared by theswordandboardtoronto. Just a few blocks east of Lansdowne subway station, you can find everything you'll need for any kind of tabletop gaming. Calling all green thumbs! Mika is a super cute plant shop located in Little Portugal. From plant sets to ceramics , they also carry handmade items from other Toronto artists. With a focus on Canadian brands of food, treats, supplements, and accessories, there are plenty of products to choose from.

Located on the edge of Little Italy, Proprlifestyle carries a wide range of award-winning Korean skincare products that the beauty lovers in Toronto adore. Check out their best sellers to browse environmentally-conscious products you'll appreciate. A post shared by Hanji Gifts hanjigifts. You can find Hanji Gifts nestled in the heart of Toronto's Koreatown. For anyone on your list who is a fan of stationery, this shop is a must.

They offer tons of cute stickers , arts and crafts supplies , illustrated cards and more. A post shared by Rose City Goods rosecity. Just a few blocks away from Mika, Rose City Goods is a female-run business that has become a staple in Little Portugal. From puzzles and games to decorative doodads , you'll be tempted to add everything you see to your cart. Pretty Clean Shop is just on the edge of The Junction and has a huge selection of zero-waste beauty and home products.

From delicious teas to compostable products , you'll appreciate what this Toronto shop has to offer. A post shared by Moss Danforth mossdanforth. Located in the heart of Toronto's Greektown, Moss is a Canadian store that specializes in indoor and outdoor living. From fairy lights to daily sales , there are a ton of cute products to check out. A post shared by Three Fates threefatesshop. Just a hop, skip and a jump away from Mika and Rose City Goods, Three Fates Shop is a great place to find stylish jewelry and apparel, either new or vintage.

Local delivery is free. A post shared by Blackbird Vintage Finds blackbirdvintagefindsto. From men's apothecary to vintage finds , you'll want to check it all out. Now you don't have to worry about using up your precious data while wandering through one of the city's most historic neighbourhoods.

The Distillery District announced Monday that it is partnering with internet service provider Beanfield to offer free WiFi to visitors. To connect to the internet, select the network called "Distillery 1 HR Free by Beanfield" to connect. A post shared by Holistic Therapist mileah. In a tweet, the Toronto-based fibre optic company says it is "thrilled" to partner with the district, which has previously been hit with internet connectivity criticism.

Twitter users have long complained that some of the area's businesses lack access to free WiFi or a decent internet connection. But some visitors have also embraced the lack of WiFi over the years, harkening back to the area's hip and historic roots.

So if you're in the Distillery District enjoying a drink on the patio or wandering the air-conditioned galleries, you'll have the option to surf the net — or disconnect and enjoy a walk back in time on the cobblestones.



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