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During a recent historical walk with Gene Domagala led me to the local office of Scotia Bank, near Victoria Park Avenue and Kingston to show some historical photos the neighborhood. While there he introduced me to Carolyn Pitre, the branch manager who has been a frequent Center 55, its festivals and charitable activities.

Many people consider the Queen Street East from Woodbine to Victoria Park, the main beach area, the neighborhood of the beach certainly extends further north than that. Gerrard Street has become in the heart of the  "High Beach" and some people go so far as to say that even the extreme east of Danforth Avenue could still be considered part of a wider neighborhood beaches. Kingston Road, has certainly always been part of the beach, and here is Carolyn Pitre to give us more information about this neighborhood unique.

1. Please tell us a little about yourself. What Do you connect to the beach? What is your role with the Kingston Road Business Community?

I was the branch manager of Scotiabank branch Bingham Kingston and since April 2005, and had relatives living on the beach during the past 18 years. I'm often in the beach, weekends, walking along the promenade, shopping, visiting family, etc. I have been involved with the road from Kingston Business Community since November 2005. I'm going to meetings, help organize events and my participation in the events industry.

2. What is the mandate of the Kingston Road Business Community? What areas does it cover? Who funds this organization?

KRBCÂ's mandate is to promote business in the area through the organization of events to attract people in the area. The members of our business along Kingston Road period of approximately Fallingbrook Hague Avenue. Residents range from Warden Road to Main Street and Gerrard to Queen Streets. The road from Kingston Business Community is self-funded through the collections of our members.

3. If we provide general information on the area of Kingston Road, its demographics, residential architecture and other unique features. What makes this neighborhood special?

From my observations and experience, this area appears to be composed of many young families and many families / older people who have lived in the area for many years. Compared with other areas that have worked in this area has a strong sense of community. Many people seem to be based businesses home we live and work here rather than travel outside the area every day.

4. There are plenty of new housing developments in progress and all zone seems to be the revitalization. Please comment.

I think this is because many older people are selling homes and move to condominiums, while young families are moving in the area. In addition, some industrial sites have become the new developments that are taking more people in the area.

5. What kind of merchants and services can be found along Kingston Road?

The road from the Community Business in Kingston has a wide range of shops charming gift shops, pet care and accessories, unique / trendy furniture and © cor da, spas / salons beauty, flower shops, bookstores, crafts, clothing, sporting goods, stained glass, music store, health food, art galleries / shops, etc.

6. What kind of restaurants, bakeries and cafes are located along Kingston Road? What places have outdoor patios?

We have a variety of catering establishments: bar and grills, bars, a Cajun restaurant, a Hungarian restaurant, pizza and several points of pasta, coffee and bakeries that sell sandwiches, soups and other hot foods, baked goods, etc. Three of our little cafes and bakeries have outdoor seating free, a pub and a bar and grill also have an outdoor patio.

7. Please tell us about some of the special events and festivals held during all year along Kingston Road.

We have a Spring Festival (usually the 1st Saturday of June) and Autumn Festival (late September or early October). We host these festivals in collaboration with the Community Center 55 and there are many activities for Children, live bands and family entertainment. Many traders have offers from the store and / or free food offered to the public.

Last year, 55 Community Center organized the First Annual Christmas Parade along Kingston Road, which was well attended by the community. The Lions Club, the Kingston Road Business Community, local schools and politicians The committee also participated in the parade.

8. What community, nonprofit and service organizations are active in the area of the road Kingston? What about places of worship?

We have a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that work here in the community: Community Center 55 of the Lions Club, the Pegasus Community Project, all schools, the Kingston Road United Church of St. John Catholic Church and the YMCA.

9. What sports and recreational facilities are available in your area?

Recreation is an important part of life on the beach. Our neighborhood has a wide range of sports and recreational facilities, including Ted Reeve Arena, YMCA, Balmy Beach Club, Lation Fitness Studios, and curves, another gym.

10. Please tell us about the new initiatives that will occur along Kingston Road.

Committee The first order of business is the name of the area. Our Party Spring will be held on Saturday, June 2nd, 2007. The Fall Festival is scheduled for Saturday, October 13th, 2007 and the Christmas Parade will be held on Saturday, November 10th, 2007.

Thank you very much, Carolyn, for taking the time to introduce us to the Kingston Road Business Community. Good luck with your events special.

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