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Is there a German part of Toronto?

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like, there's little Italy, Greek town, China town etc.... but is there a German part? If so, where abouts is it?

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  1. I don't think so.  Not that I know of anyway.  The only ones I can think of are Little India, Chinatown (two), Little Italy, Greektown and Portugal Village.

    There are German-majority neighbourhoods, but they're probably uptown.  I don't think there are any German markets.

    Toronto is diverse, but I guess just not diverse enough. :P


  2. There is no specifically German neighbourhood in Toronto as the German community is very spread out throughout the city. You might find some German-owned establishments in the west end of the city, specifically Bloor West Village and Roncesvalles Village, that cater to the small German community that lives in the west end. There are two well-known German restaurants in far-flung parts of the city -- The Musket, on Advance Rd. between Islington and Kipling in Etobicoke; and Little Bavaria at Eglinton and Markham Road in Scarborough.

  3. I'm not entirely sure about Toronto, but Kitchener-Waterloo has a massive German populous. Kitchener at one point was called Berlin.

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