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Letters.(Letter to the Editor)
May 1, 2005... As a Toronto Life subscriber for more than 15 years, I was starting to find the magazine boring and tired, so I was thrilled with the April issue. The new incarnation is great looking, and filled with terrific stories that are being discussed...
Keep the change.(Letter to the Editor)
May 1, 2005... I am disappointed with some of the changes in Toronto Life. I miss the opening This City photo of a recent significant event, the old gossip column, and the section on restaurant comings and goings. I also mourn the absence of Rituals and...
Taste test.(Letter to the Editor)
May 1, 2005... I was intrigued to read James Chatto's pronouncement on scallops in his little blurb "Hard to Swallow--The Most Irritating Trends of 2005" ["Where to Eat '05," April]: "No matter how perfectly cooked, these insipid marshmallows of the sea are...
Sound track.(Letter to the Editor)
May 1, 2005... I saw red when I heard that the TTC and its joint-venture partners were spending $10 million on the underground TV ["Just Watch Me," This City, April]. That money would be much better spent modernizing the announcement system. I visit Prague...
Straight dirt.(Letter to the Editor)
May 1, 2005... Noreen Shanahan paints an intimate portrait of the work of a housecleaner ["My Life As a Cleaner," March], but I was struck by the convoluted feelings she associates with the service she provides. She "feigns ignorance" when she runs into her...
Up in aims.(Letter to the Editor)
May 1, 2005... I was surprised to discover that of the five families you profiled in your story about the average income ["A Fine Balance," March] only two make regular charitable donations. It's well known that the poorest regions in Canada such as...
Bored games.(Letter to the Editor)
May 1, 2005... Neither the criticism nor the defence of Toronto Life's "mean-spirited" quality [This Issue, March] really nailed it. The magazine's voice is actually flat spirited. It's a hoked-up ennui that dates from the cusp of big-cityness, when urban...
Traffic Island.(Letter to the Editor)
May 1, 2005... I found it disturbing that your article about the airport ["Terminal Velocity," February] contained numerous negative references about Jamaica in relation to crime and drug trafficking. The references seemed excessive and unnecessary.
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Imagine a friend telling you he'd become a coke dealer.(This Issue)(Editorial)
May 1, 2005... You're out for dinner, talking about everything and nothing, when suddenly he tells you that he's making the payments on his student loan by selling cocaine. How would you react? What would you do? Well, if you were Gabe Gonda, a 29-year-old...
Fertile mind: upon the release of his first novel, author David Layton talks about volatile parents, the cost of literary stardom and the delicate world of fertility clinics.(PROFILE)(Interview)
May 1, 2005... THE WRITER DAVID LAYTON IS A PUZZLE. He has red-carpet looks and celebrity charm, which he'll occasionally bestow on the literary party circuit, yet in conversation, he consistently glorifies quiet, domestic pleasures. He is at his most...
In our good books: in the dying days of winter, a who's who of the glit-lit world gathered for the fourth annual Writers' Trust Awards--not to mention $133,000, the largest book bounty in the country.(Camera)
May 1, 2005... 01 McClelland & Stewart president and publisher Doug Pepper, Random House VP and publisher Anne Collins and M&S senior editor Chris Bucci 02 Writer Sarah Dearing 03 Actor Mike Wasco and broadcaster Nicola Jowett 04 Fifth Estate host Linden...
A horror story and a cat's tale.(URBAN DECODER)(Toronto historic buildings)
May 1, 2005... Dear Urban Decoder:
On Dundas West in the Junction, there is what appears to be an old funeral home with the sign Rue Morgue House of Horror on the front. What kind of evil lurks inside?
LOUISE MONTGOMERY, BLOOR WEST VILLAGE
...
Massive aggressive.(TELLING TALES)(Bruce Mau)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... You are Bruce Mau. Tonight is the massive party for your talk-of-the-town Massive Change exhibition at the AGO. (You are not literally Bruce Mau--it's a mental exercise; work with me.) You are conducting an impromptu seminar for Michael Budman...
Mind your manor: an ornate pleasure palace in deepest, darkest Rosedale.(HOT PROPERTY)
May 1, 2005... Where: 102 Binscarth Rd.
Bedrooms: five, all ensuite, plus a staff apartment
Bathrooms: 10
Asking Price: $12,900,000
Taxes in 2002: $55,150.50
Lot size: 1.8 acres
The Sellers: Current owners Margaret (nee Hunter, as...
The highs and lows of City life.(BEST & WORST)(theater, airlines)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... BEST NEWS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE WHO REALLY WANT TO ACT
It's hard to imagine a less likely candidate for a musical than The Lord of the Rings. First, being a trilogy, it's ass-numbingly long. Second, it takes place in Middle-earth, where a...
Up to scratch: he's crafty, resilient, irritating, voracious--and back with a vengeance. Meet Cimex lectularius.(HERE'S THE THING)
May 1, 2005... Good night, sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite.
Nearly eradicated by potent pesticides developed in the '40s and '50s, the subjects of the cutesy children's rhyme have long visited our bedrooms strictly in spirit--as benign pretexts...
Rule of law.(TELLING TALES)(Ja Rule)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... Known for the rallying cry "It's murdah" and a neck tattoo proclaiming "God's rule," rapper Ja Rule--he of the Cookie Monster vocals and thuggish image--entered Old City Hall on March 7 and assumed his best choirboy expression. The 29-year-old...
Who you gonna call? Cataloguing the errand-filled world of personal shoppers.(ROUNDUP)(concierge services)(Brief Article)(Directory)
May 1, 2005... Since every rung up the Bay Street ladder means less downtime, an increasing number of executives are now outsourcing their to-do lists, paying concierge services between $50 and $200 an hour to organize cocktail parties, shuttle kids to and...
North York storeys.(TASTE POLICE)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... SUSPECT: Mega-developers the Daniels Corporation
SCENE OF CRIME: The NY Towers on Bayview Avenue
CHARGE: Building six faux art deco abominations
EVIDENCE: The condos take inspiration, explains the promo literature, from "New York's...
Auto focus: this 40,000-square-foot car park protects your precious ride from all the elements--criminal and climatic.(INSIDE)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... IN A SECRET BUNKER AT THE NORTH END OF THE CITY lies row upon row of shiny Corvettes. Ferraris. Porsches, Aston Martins and Bimmers. Near the back sits a pristine black Lamborghini with sparkling $20,000 rims. "A car is passion, a piece of art...
And baby makes four.(TELLING TALES)(Rebecca Eckler)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... Heads were shaking when National Post confessional columnist Rebecca Eckler, in an obvious effort to push U.S. sales of her weighty autobiographical tome, Knocked Up, landed an article in the Sunday New York Braes. In the piece, entitled "Two...
The dreams of Jeanne: she isn't obsessed with clothes. She doesn't spend much time reading magazines. FQ editor Jeanne Beker just wants to put the poetry back into fashion.(Media)
May 1, 2005... THE FIRST ISSUE of Fashion Quarterly, which appeared unbidden at the doors of 200,000 Globe and Mail readers on September 5, 2003, contained "Diary of a Dandy," an account by Bruce Bailey of his life at the Venice Biennale. A Toronto investment...
Leaner pastures: the Liberals' anti-sprawl strategies are supposed to make the Golden Horseshoe more livable. They won't. Why Toronto stands to lose big.(Politics)
May 1, 2005... IF YOU BELIEVE THE UTOPIAN PREDICTIONS of Dalton McGuinty, by 2031 the Greater Golden Horseshoe--that vast stretch of Toronto-centric urbanity extending from Fort Erie to Barrie, Waterloo to Peterborough--will have matured into a sustainable,...
Happy meals: in five years, Trish Magwood has built a venerable cooking empire. Stay tuned: she has a staff of 46, Round 2 of her IV show is in production, and she does pie charts better than pies.(Business)(Interview)
May 1, 2005... JANET GRAYDON DRAGS A BIG SPRIG of rosemary across the oil bubbling in a roasting pan, a "diva tip" she has just picked up. The Dish Cooking Studio--very pointedly dubbed a studio to cause artistic visions to dance in students' heads--fills...
White nights: at first, it was just an easy way out. Saddled with debt, he sold blow for fast cash. But the job came with temptations: women, free drinks and clients who liked to share the product.(drug dealing)
May 1, 2005... I decided to confront Laura in mid-June last year, around the time she appeared on the cover of a fitness magazine in a yellow bikini. She'd been airbrushed to near perfection: five feet, 10 inches of tanned and toned flesh, smiling like the...
The exhibitionist: the man at the centre of contact--the city's spectacularly successful photography festival--is so low key as to be almost invisible, but his influence is felt far and wide. Gallery owner Stephen Bulger is the country's most important force in fine art photography.
May 1, 2005... JUST WEST OF THE T-SHAPED INTERSECTION WHERE OSSINGTON COLLIDES WITH QUEEN IS A BLOCK OF OLD PARKDALE: a retro appliance store, a flophouse, a grungy variety store. But in the middle of the strip, one storefront heralds the area's ongoing...
Party pooper: you may think the mouthy backbencher is politically dead and buried, but she thinks she has the votes to become mayor of Mississauga someday. An inside look at where Carolyn Parrish is and how she got there.
May 1, 2005... Wednesday, February 26, 2003 started out badly for Carolyn Parish, the Liberal member of Parliament for Mississauga Centre, and it was going to get much, much worse. First, there was the daily long-distance phone call to her mother, afflicted...
24 hours with Isabel Bayrakdarian: how the international opera diva, who's performing this month at Roy Thomson Hall, would spend a perfect day. Toronto on an unlimited budget.(City Survivor)(Interview)
May 1, 2005... I'd have a late start. I'd listen to CBC Radio Two, which is such a joy--it's unlike any other classical station in the world. Then I'd have breakfast with my husband, Serouj Kradjian, at Bonjour Brioche (812 Queen St. E., 416-406-1250). I love...
Going places: our monthly pick of the city's best loot.(Super Shopper)(Brief Article)(Buyers Guide)
May 1, 2005... GLAD BAG Birkin toters will covet this more affordable and equally chic purse, fashioned from ultra-durable calf's leather. $545. Furla, 41 Avenue Rd., 416-923-4400.
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EYE CONTACT Transatlantic flights can be so...
Yonge and sporting life: the athletics behemoth used to be the strip's only big draw, but now it's brimming with sparkling chain stores--a Madison Avenue for teens in school uniforms and their obliging, illegally parked parents. A look at Bloor Street's northern doppelganger.(On the Block)(Directory)
May 1, 2005... 1. Dufflet and Quince
Queen of cake Dufflet Rosenberg partnered with floral designer Rosemary Little of Quince to open this bite-sized boutique in celebration of all that is fattening and flowering. The three-year-old shop, appointed with...
Do South: the search for authentic Latin cuisine turns up tiny, buried, family-run gems--in Kensington Market and along St. Clair West--that still serve unapologetic amounts of fat and starch.(Dining)
May 1, 2005... A NIGHT OF HEAVY RAIN along St. Clair West--ears hissing by, the sidewalks a misery of dark, dirty water soaking through city shoes. A foul Tuesday evening to be walking so indecisively, peering through the windows of Colombian cafes,...
A fish tale: how the humble sablefish, a delI bargain, became black cod, an haute cuisine staple and the most valuable catch in the world.(Food)
May 1, 2005... THERE ARE PLENTY OF FISH IN THE SEA--some 27,000 species, to be precise--but you'd never know that from looking at a menu. We consume seafood the way we love. In both cases, we tend toward serial monogamy, and the consequences for our finny...
The beet goes on.(Food)
May 1, 2005... When truffle maker Jenn Stone first opened her shop in 2001, she introduced the city's palates to chocolate infused with herbs and spices (lavender, lemon thyme, cardamom). Now she's added fruits and vegetables to her repertoire. Beet-centred...
Hot off the press.(Food)
May 1, 2005... Filmmaker and oenophile Armando Manni treats his Tuscan olive oils like fine wines: corked in patented dark glass and shipped in temperature-controlled boxes within 48 hours. The 2003 Per Me evokes chicory, artichoke and dark chocolate--as well...
Bits and bites.(Food)
May 1, 2005... (new)
Back in university, Malcolm Jolley organized raves; now he gathers people around his recently launched foodie Web site, dedicated to news about raw-milk cheeses, Ontario wines, Vintages releases and what's at local food shops (so you...
Bottle blind: the onus is on the diner to find the perfect match. Confessions of a BYOW virgin.(Drink)(bring your own wine restaurants)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... THE FIRST TORONTO RESTAURANT to gel a bring-your-own-wine licence, Mammina's (6 Wellesley St. W., 416-967-7799) seemed like the appropriate place to try the new system, which is changing the way we wine and dine. But what to bring? To impress...
Marchesi Mazzei 2002 Serrata di Belguardo.(wine)(Brief Article)(Product/Service Evaluation)
May 1, 2005... Marchesi Mazzei 2002 Serrata di Belguardo **** $19.95 | Tuscany, Italy
From southern Tuscany's Maremma zone, an ultra-modern blend of 60 per cent sangiovese, 30 per cent cabernet sauvignon and 10 per cent merlot made by sure-handed...
New releases.(wines)(Product/Service Evaluation)
May 1, 2005... WHITE WINE
Santa Carolina 2004
Sauvignon Blanc Reserva ****
$10.95 | Rapel Valley, Chile
New vintage shows real progress and prowess from rejuvenated Santa Carolina. Green apple and nectarine aroma, with hints of grapefruit,...
Restaurants.
May 1, 2005... A LA MODE
BYMARK ***1/2
Its debased concourse location can't deter Mark McEwan from turning out high-quality, well-timed fare. Starters are a long suit. Venison loin, roasted Pittsburgh style, pairs with fall-from-the-bone braised...
Cheese Whizzes: stars spill their secrets at Festival of Chefs.(event)
May 1, 2005... Ever wanted to taste the cooking of Jamie Kennedy or Marc Thuet for free? Or chat with TV chefs Christine Cushing or Donna Dooher? Cheese Boutique presents its second annual Festival of Chefs throughout May, bringing a different star to the...
Water worker: tapping into the world of sommelier Christophe Le Chatton, creator of Epic's 30-bottle water menu.(spotlight)
May 1, 2005... I love Toronto tap water. I find it sweet and refreshing, with herbaceous notes of cut grass and fruity undertones of stewed apple and overripe banana. Is that wrong?
I love it, too. I'm not a water snob.
What's your favourite water?...
Bangers for bucks: where to find the city's most succulent sausages.(quest)(Directory)
May 1, 2005... Nose-to-tail cooking at its best, sausages have been filling our bellies for centuries. They kept meat from spoiling before the icebox age and continue to make butchery more efficient. The endless variety of sausages available today--...
Mother of all brunches: moderation is overrated. Why not have it all at Avenue's buffet?(the dish)(restaurant)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... Remember the bad old days of all-you-can-eat hotel brunches? Lineups for macaroni, leftover makeovers and never-ending rows of steam trays? Picture instead a quiet, graceful space; a tiered bar of intriguing salads and cool dishes leading to a...
Squid ink: octopus brings classic house and neo-soul to College Street.(it spot)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... It took five years, but the team behind Queen West's much-missed Octopus has finally set down its tentacles in a remodelled garage steps south of College. Resounding bass from classic house and neo-soul emanates from the inconspicuous ash-hued...
Car wars: Susur Lee and Marc Thuet duke it out over parking.(table talk)
May 1, 2005... A storm in a demitasse became the talk of the town as February snowballed into March. Marc Thuet's new King Street West restaurant, Thuet Cuisine, was offering valet parking, but next-door neighbour Susur lee didn't like it, and his manager,...
Theatre.(This Month)(Calendar)
May 1, 2005... OPENING
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT/END OF CIVILIZATION. To celebrate its 35th anniversary, the Factory Theatre puts on two dramas that premiered here, both from playwright George F. Walker's motel cycle. The pieces focus on a pair of unorthodox...
Lord of the dance: James Kudelka sexes up the National Ballet with An Italian Straw Hat.(ONSTAGE)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... One of the most gifted choreographers of his generation, James Kudelka is taking his original works and his company to such prestigious houses as the Brooklyn Academy of Arts (with The Contract last April) and Washington's Kennedy Centre (to...
London calling: bright, British and bling-free, Dizzee Rascal is redefining hip hop.(IN THE CLUBS)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... The Brits have always been experts at taking American music and remaking it in their own image. First it was rock, then techno. Now--led by groundbreaking MC-producer Dizzee Rascal--they're taking on hip hop. "I want to show how much influence...
One for the road: author Joseph Boyden is CanLit's newest hot property.(Interview)
May 1, 2005... Within days of sending Joseph Boyden's debut novel Three Day Road to publishers, his agent was swamped with offers. Penguin Canada eventually won with a six-figure deal, positioning the Toronto-born Boyden's unsentimental tale of two Aboriginal...
Slices of life: tricky Belgian artist Wim Delvoye fashions art from cold cuts.(IN THE GALLERIES)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... (free) This protean, 40-year-old artist from Ghent, Belgium, threatens to dethrone Italian sculptor Maurizio Cattelan as the wily jester-king of the international art scene. Last year, the Power Plant showed Wim Delvoye's Cloaca machine. Fed...
Classical.(music)(Calendar)
May 1, 2005... CHAMBER AND SOLO
ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE: THE MUSIC OF ERWIN SCHULHOFF. One of the forgotten composers of the period between the wars, the Czech-born Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942) has returned to the spotlight and is celebrated here in a...
Pop.
May 1, 2005... AUTECHRE. One of electronic music's signature acts, this English duo has survived the genre's boom and bust over the past decade to assume the mantle of elder statesmen. The music of Autechre's Sean Booth and Rob Brown has always seemed...
Jazz and standards.
May 1, 2005... FESTIVALS
THE DISTILLERY JAZZ FESTIVAL. In its third season, this festival continues as a window on the remarkable variety and quality of jazz in Toronto, with a sprinkling of visiting performers among its 100 acts to add extra interest....
Art.(photography)
May 1, 2005... CONTACT MONTH OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Photo works pertinent to the slippery concept of truth are featured in the sprawling, month-long event, now in its ninth year, with many free events at 160 spots around the GTA. A comprehensive magazine-format...
Dance.(theater)(Calendar)
May 1, 2005... ARABESQUE ACADEMY. The Spring Student Gala is truly a gathering of the clans, bringing together more than 300 belly dancers from across Ontario. Each of the two nights showcases different choreographies. May 14 and 15. $15-$25. Estonian House,...
Calendar.(Brief Article)(Calendar)
May 1, 2005... The scoop on this month's events and promotions from advertisers:
INDOORS & OUT
The spring collection is here! See the latest in raffia garden umbrellas--direct from the runways of Italy. At this month-long showcase, you'll see the...
Kids.(children's entertainment)
May 1, 2005... BLUE JAYS. The Toronto Bluejays kick off Jr. Jays Saturdays--a regular happening with a partylike atmosphere that includes clowns, face painting and music. Before the big game, kids can practise their curveball in the new pitching cage;...
Diversions.(entertainment)
May 1, 2005... DEEP WIRELESS 2005. The four "radio reverends" behind The Harvey Christ Radio Hour, a long-running Montreal radio show that exaggerates evangelical and radio conventions for satiric effect, bring their gig to Toronto as part of a month-long...
Silence is golden: after four decades of spreading lies, Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel was finally sent packing.(The End)
May 1, 2005... AT BUCHENWALD, just outside the gates, the Nazis kept a zoo. For sport, the SS guards would occasionally haul a caged bear into the camp. First, they put an eagle inside the cage and then a prisoner, a Jew. It must have been quite the...
Club land: make par while the sun shines.(WOODEN STICKS)(golf)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... This may come as a surprise, but more Canadians play golf than hockey. In fact, our frigid country boasts the highest rate of golf participation in the world--almost 20 per cent of the population plays a round every year. Many are city...
Central.(golf courses)
May 1, 2005... Dentonia Park * (1)
18 holes, 2,095 yards, par 54
Dentonia Park is "irons only." No woods or metal woods are allowed on the course. The head pro can't remember any specific incident that caused such a draconian measure to be...
North.(golf courses)
May 1, 2005... Angus Glen Golf Club North Course ***** (14)
18 holes, 7,300 yards, par 72
Standing on the 10th tee--an uphill par four framed by burnt-yellow rescue, with no less than a half-dozen sod-faced dunes--one conjures up images of long-ago...
It's not easy being green: courses that are gentle on the planet.
May 1, 2005... With their buxom green hills and fecund valleys, golf courses may be easy on the eye, but they are brutal on the environment. Typical courses use an obscene amount of water (in some cases more than 500,000 litres a day) and are often soaked in...
West.(golf courses)
May 1, 2005... Acton Golf Club ** (31)
18 holes, 5,155 yards, par 68
Given that the GTA's newest golf courses often cater to the skilled and deep of pocketbook, it's fun to visit this 33-year-old veteran-stalwart that welcomes golfers of all levels...
Swing out, sister: trends for teeing off.(golf equipment)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... Lacoste polo, $109, Roxy capris, $70; Sporting Life, 2665 Yonge St., 416-485-1611, plus four other locations.
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Jane cart bag, $375; Keri Golf, 1-888-332-5053, www.kerigolf.com.
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Ecco...
He shoots, he scores: how to look slick on the green.(Brief Article)(Buyers Guide)
May 1, 2005... TaylorMade R7 quad driver, $499, Ben Hogan Edge CFT Hybrid utility wood, $159, Callaway Fusion irons, set $1,545; Golf Town, 266 King St. W., 416-977-4733, ext. 637, plus five other locations.
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Visiball Golf Ball...
Million-dollar babies: the grass really is greener on these lush courses.(golf courses)
May 1, 2005... There are golf courses, and there are golf courses. If you've planned to spend about $1,000 on golf this season, don't blow your budget on 10 run-of-the-mill jobs. Instead, splash out on five superstar courses: Here's what four figures will get...
Hot shots: where to find five-star courses.
May 1, 2005... This summer, book a tee time to play at the best and the brightest. Go where top design, conditioning and amenities give courses exclusive appeal. But beware: the views may be spectacular, but the championship layouts spell torture for high...
East.(golf courses)
May 1, 2005... Annandale Golf and Curling Club ** 1/2 (64)
18 holes, 6,100 yards, par 71
A popular spot--most days yield foursomes as far as the eye can see. Despite the "mature" state of the clientele, a round here isn't overly time-consuming. The...
Grand designs: how the Americans are shaping the way we play.(golf course design)
May 1, 2005... God bless America. Seriously. Over the past 15 years, the Ohio-based architectural firm of Hurdzan/Fry has been designing spectacular golf courses across Canada--from Westwood Plateau, a mountainside course outside Vancouver, to Dundarave, a...
Treasure island: with its stunning views and sea breezes, Cape Breton is a Canadian classic.(golf courses)
May 1, 2005... Wedged between the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic Ocean off the northern edge of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island is Canada's closest link to the Old World, complete with a handful of windswept golf courses.
BELL BAY GOLF CLUB
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Cottage country.(golf courses)
May 1, 2005... Batteaux Creek **** (1)
18 holes, 7,003 yards, par 72
Owned by Peter Atkinson, a long-time operator of his own irrigation company, and spouse Cindy, a former banker with TD now overseeing the finances, Batteaux Creek has a real...
Survival of the fittest: the toughest 18th holes.(golf courses)
May 1, 2005... BIGWIN ISLAND GOLF CLUB 574 yards, par five
Easily the longest hole on the course, the 18th commences with a three-storey tee shot that free-falls to a fairway bending around the banks of Lake of Bays. The natural bailout area on the left...
Swing kids: where tomorrow's tigers learn to drive.(golf clubs)(Brief Article)
May 1, 2005... BMO FINANCIAL GROUP FUTURE LINKS
The blue-blazer crowd at the Royal Canadian Golf Association is often criticized for worrying too much about the country club set and not enough about the grass roots. But give them some credit. Since the...
Niagara Region.(golf courses)
May 1, 2005... Beechwood Golf &
Country Club **** (1)
18 holes, 6,600 yards, par 72
Routed around the site of the Battle of the Beechwoods, a War of 1812 skirmish, the 45-year-old course was the work of Robert Moote, a protege of Stanley...
Driving ranges.(Directory)
May 1, 2005...
DRIVING RANGES
DRIVING RANGES GLASS PUTTING
(* INDICATES TOP 5) LOCATION RANGE GREEN
Angus Glen 10080 Kennedy Rd. (at * *
Golf Club ...