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Doctor know.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)
May 1, 2006... It was with some trepidation that I started to read Vincent Lam's article ["The Best Medicine," March]. I'm happy to say that it gives very good advice on how to optimize the doctor-patient relationship. The only thing I would have liked to see...
You say Mackenzie.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)
May 1, 2006... Benvenuto was not the home of William Lyon Mackenzie, as you reported in March ["Mondo Condo," This City], but of Sir William Mackenzie, railway and electricity magnate. The sprawling stone mansion was built in 189 by Simeon Janes, developer of...
The good fight.(Letter to the editor)
May 1, 2006... I want to thank Toronto Life for "A Force to Be Reckoned With," in the March issue, which highlighted the incredible work done by the Child Exploitation Section of the Toronto Police. As a counsellor who supports children who've suffered the...
Rent boy.(Letter to the editor)
May 1, 2006... Toronto Life chose to characterize condominium living in its February issue with a day-in-the-condo-life snapshot of Jane Tattersall ["The New Starter Home"]. If to be a hipster condo owner in downtown Toronto means saying things like "The very...
Eastern blocks.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)
May 1, 2006... I moved to Toronto in 2003, when it seemed the rest of the city was going the other way, to the suburbs of 905. I love the fact that my phone number has a 416 area code. I love the fact that my postal code starts with M. My wife gave me a...
Oops!(Letters)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... The review for Didier in April's Restaurant Guide should have listed a corkage fee of $40, not $15.
Also in the guide, two photo credits were omitted. The menu on the cover was courtesy of Bella Invites. The "Star Grazing" sidebar credit...
In Montreal, the potholes are the size of Hummers.(This Issue)
May 1, 2006... It hardly seems possible, but their streets are in worse condition than ours. Like Toronto, Montreal can't afford to fix them, much less invest in public transit and housing (although it's years ahead of us in rehabilitating its waterfront)....
Coming up.(Editorial)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... COMING UP: Gerald Hannon profiles eccentric condo developer Harry Stinson. Danny Stoffman on what's wrong with the city's taxi industry. And who earns what--in some cases, only Revenue Canada knows for sure, but there's no harm in making an...
Ode to a road.(This Issue)
May 1, 2006... Ode to a road: Designed to conform to the natural landscape, the DVP was meant to handle 60,000 vehicles a day. It currently carries in excess of 160,000
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The dreamer: introducing OCAD's brilliantly loopy new president.(Ontario College of Art and Design)
May 1, 2006... WHEN SARA DIAMOND WAS IN DEER PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL in 1966, journalist Laurier LaPierre came to her class for This Hour Has Seven Days, asking the kids what they wanted to be when they grew up. He heard the usual range of aspiring doctors and...
Let your hair down.(URBAN DECODER)
May 1, 2006... Dear Urban Decoder:
Why does the Idomo guy have such a long beard?
ALANA SHIN, PORT CREDIT People sometimes think it's because he's a ZZ Top enthusiast or an orthodox Jew, but he's neither (although his father was interned in a Nazi...
Model citizens: why our mannequins rule the catwalk.(ROUNDUP)
May 1, 2006... The international runways are no longer dominated by sun-glazed Brazilians and sultry Slavs. Today, the freshest faces in fashion are homegrown. Locals, meanwhile, are clamouring to cash in--Canada's Next Top Model premieres this month on...
Table d'haute.(MEMBERS ONLY)(restaurants)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... Six smartly dressed 30-somethings are debating the finer points of French military strategy, Muskoka fetes and Britney's breasts over limoncello and artisanal cheese at the Niagara Street Cafe. They could be close buddies cutting loose at the...
Notes from underground: think the Yonge line at rush hour is crowded?(US & THEM)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... Torontonians never stop grumbling about the subway: the ass-against-elbow overcrowding, the spotty service, the rampant fare hikes and the general skankiness (what is that blob on the wall of St. George station, anyway?). But how good--or...
Cinema paradiso: Cubanisimo raises money--and temperatures--on the waterfront.(CAMERA)
May 1, 2006... With steamy Latin beats as their soundtrack, 600 movers and shakers warmed up the Kool Haus. The theme was all things Cuban, the beneficiary was the Canadian Film Centre, and the luxe lures included a cigar tent with rolling demonstrations,...
Square dance: old-school modernism, updated.(HOT PROPERTY)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... Owned by Ray Civello, of the eponymous hair salons, this landmark abode was designed by architect John C. Parkin--the uber-modernist behind Pearson's now-demolished Terminal One--for Toronto entrepreneur and former AGO president J. Douglas...
Lemon aid.(TELLING TALES)
May 1, 2006... As Lululemon is to its own slavishly devoted followers, the self-help foundation Landmark Education is to the execs of the Vancouver-based athletic wear chain. Chip Wilson, founder of the yoga-inspired apparel company, has made a killing...
Home Economics: should you rent or buy? Roll the dice and find out.(REALITY CHECK)
May 1, 2006... You've finally scraped together enough money to get into the real estate game. But just as you're tempted to wade into the climate-controlled condo sales offices and brave the rapacious pitches of sales agents, climbing interest rates and a...
Getting trashed: Michigan's top anti-garbage advocate on sludge spills, trash terrorism and why it sucks to be the Landfill of America.(Q&A)
May 1, 2006... Every day, 415 trucks filled with Canadian garbage, 111 of them from Toronto, cross the border into Michigan to dump their loads. The motor state is also a favourite destination for waste from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and elsewhere, but...
The highs and lows of City Life.(BEST & WORST)(Toronto)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... BEST WIRE-FREE
Toronto Hydro's announcement that our downtown core will become Canada's largest WiFi zone this fall--with the rest of the city to follow in three years--means that, for once, we're actually at the forefront of something....
Dressed to shill.(TELLING TALES)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... It was a close personal friendship with British billionaire Richard Branson that brought Pamela Anderson to appear before a cavalry of sweaty-palmed journalists. The bubble gum-chewing blonde was in situ to kick off a media blitz for The Joy of...
Grudge match: after two crushing defeats, Olivia Chow finally wrested Trinity-Spadina from Liberal MP Tony Ianno. The campaign was down, dirty and anything but pretty.(Politics)
May 1, 2006... HERE IS HOW OLIVIA CHOW, the NDP candidate in the riding of Trinity-Spadina for the third time in the last four elections, spent election day: last January 23, shortly after 9:30 a.m., she left her semidetached Victorian row house on Huron...
Restoration drama: John O'Connor's reinterpretation of his 130-year-old Cabbagetown cottage may irk the preservation association, but spirit trumps historical accuracy.(Design)
May 1, 2006... AT FIRST GLANCE, Amelia Street is a typical stretch of Cabbagetown, lined with houses in late-Victorian styles, lovingly tended by their preservation-conscious owners. But Amelia, just south of Wellesley, has a specialty. It's unusually rich in...
Club single: everyone and their grandmother has a Lavalife profile, the average starter, marriage lasts three years. and, depending on whom you ask, Toronto is either sin city or the world's cold shoulder capital.(Column)
May 1, 2006... THEY'RE EVERYWHERE. THEY'RE OLD, THEY'RE YOUNG. They're rich, they're poor. They come with or without children. They're content, desiring only more of the status quo. They're miserable, whining for rescue. Singles now come in so many...
The pros: just because you're single doesn't mean you have to do it alone. Advice from the masters on dating, dumping and everything in between.
May 1, 2006... DAN COUVRETTE CEO AND PUBLISHER, Divorce Magazine
"I'm definitely not encouraging people to get divorced. I encourage people to get help. Talk to your rabbi, your priest, your parents or your therapist; read books, practice meditation,...
Art of the pickup: it isn't a matter of chance. You need to be in the right place on the right night, wear the right uniform and order the right drink. Here, an insider's guide to getting lucky.
May 1, 2006... Leafs and Jays Fans Natural Habitat Game nights at Peel Pub.
Dress Code Sports jersey, ball cap, face paint, foam finger.
Libation Beer' n' wings.
The Mating Ritual His 'n' hers season tickets followed by a surprise proposal on the...
Acting out: caustic yet irresistibly entertaining, Daniel MacIvor is renowned for his manic one-man play. But, in the midst of a cathartic mid-life crisis, he's talking about radically transforming his 'work. Portrait of the artist as a not-so-young man.(Biography)
May 1, 2006... WHEN DANIEL MACIVOR pauses in the middle of a sentence to collect his thoughts he narrates the pause ("long pause, long pause"), because be likes you to know that he intends a dramatic flourish. When his dinner companion wanders off-topic, he...
Paved paradise: at its worst, the Don Valley Parkway is in perpetual gridlock. at its best, it's a nostalgic reminder of the innocent days of car travel, when six lanes seemed more than enough. our love-hate relationship with the DVP.
May 1, 2006... IT'S TWO O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING, AND LARRY PELECHATY IS talking to a group of men, most of whom have the pasty, bag-eyed look of the recently awakened. Larry is wearing an orange safety vest over his T-shirt, khaki work pants and heavy...
Sonia Rodriguez: how the national ballet dancer, who performs this month in Romeo and Juliet, would spend a single perfect day. Toronto on an unlimited budget.(24 HOURS WITH)
May 1, 2006... Because my life is so busy, a slow day would be great. I'd start with eggs Benedict in bed ($9.95), delivered from my favourite breakfast place, the Village Idiot (392 1/2 Spadina Rd., 416-488-8987). I'd take an hour to sit in bed and read the...
The city's best loot.(splurge)(Buyers guide)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... AUDIO SLAVE
Make your flatscreen TV's sound equal its looks with these teeny, 10-inch speakers from posh audiophiles Bowers & Wilkins. Perched on sleek chrome-plated bases, the compact units pack up to 100 watts--you'll have all of the...
Port hope: the small town is a postcard of quaintness, with the prettiest (and best preserved) main street in Ontario and a slew of chic new boutiques, it's on the verge of a mini-renaissance. Eight reasons to weekend in the country.(On the Block)
May 1, 2006... new
1. Zest
The takeout counter (owned by Toronto food stylist Julie Aldis) is Port Hope's answer to Dean & DeLuca, serving up a wish list of designer delectables (sea scallops, rare tamarind-beef sammies). Next door, its brand new...
Egg hunt: Torontonians love to do brunch, we ignore our diets. we even drink! and our restaurants gleefully step up to the plate.(Dining)(Restaurant review)
May 1, 2006... ALL THE WORLD'S A BRUNCH. You don't believe me? Scan the busy tables while you wait in line. The ages of man are written in eggs and orange juice.
There's the young couple new to brunch. The early months of love are now behind them, their...
Hot tips: cheap imports have made asparagus a year-round staple. But nothing beats the taste of local stalks.(Food)
May 1, 2006... GROCERIES IN THIS COUNTRY ARE INCREDIBLY cheap. As cut-rate imports and big-box retailers beat down prices, we now spend a meagre nine per cent of our incomes on food. Even asparagus, once considered a seasonal luxury and priced accordingly,...
Join the 'cue.(Food)
May 1, 2006... A must for barbecue season: Lagostina's intelligently designed five-piece set. A grill brush makes short work of spring cleaning, and the basting brush can be removed. Save the fork for veg (so as not to drain meat's juices). Best of all, the...
Pots of gold.(Food)
May 1, 2006... Rosedale's favourite patisserie has migrated a block south, but the city's best jam is still on offer. Made when local fruit is at its peak, Patachou's apricot preserves taste like bottled sunshine. Happily, the batch size was increased last...
Bean counter.(Food)
May 1, 2006... new
I Deal's espresso has drawn devotees to Kensington for six years, so owner James Fortier opened a second location in April. It's more stylish than the original--even more reason to linger over a complimentary espresso when you buy a...
Long way home: an itinerant Prince Edward County winemaker's new pinot noir will knock you sideways.(Drink)
May 1, 2006... NORMAN HARDIE, Toronto's pinot noir supertramp, has come home. His journey began in a George Brown College classroom in 1989; fast forward to a sommelier's job at the Four Seasons' ritzy Truffles, then abroad for it harvest seasons with...
Concha y Toro 2004.(pick)(wine)(Product/service evaluation)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... Casillero del Diablo Carmenere ****
$11.95 | Chile
Carmenere is the wild child of Chilean viticulture, a grape prone to surly greenness within a swarthy, powerful frame. This tamed version features notes of sweet blackberry, clove,...
New releases.(Drink)(wine)(Buyers guide)
May 1, 2006... FROM PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
Production from the County is very limited. The best way to buy PEC wines is by driving two hours east--first checking winery Web sites, or calling, for directions. Four wines to seek out:
Long Dog 2004
...
Uptown man.(OPENING)
May 1, 2006... After 11 years of kudos but barely break-even business, owner-chef Chris McDonald closed Avalon in March, abandoning clubland and fine dining to open a tapas bar at Yonge and St. Clair. "Part of me was always less interested in perfectionist...
Restaurants.
May 1, 2006... A LA MODE
DIDIER *** 1/2
Open nearly a year and a half, Didier Leroy's restaurant continues to evolve. The lounge has become a food boutique offering baking and takeout; the large, oak-panelled dining room has warmed up its once...
Rich in irony: Torito's tapas fans enjoy a tongue-and-cheek treat.(THE DISH)
May 1, 2006... Isn't it so saucy, so fun to order tongue and cheek at Torito, Toronto's hippest new tapas joint? So much fun, it seems, that this has already become the young restaurant's signature item. But chef Carlos Hernandez didn't create it just to...
Seoul food.(QUEST)
May 1, 2006... Comfort foods don't have to be only those we knew as kids. Some people get into their 30s before tasting bulgogi (hard g's, as in perogi, but transliterated a few different ways). In this simple classic--literally fire (bul) meat (gogi)--thin...
Vintage rolls: variations on the thousand-year-old wrap.(HIGH/LOW)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... This is one food you can just as easily have at the beginning of the evening (a prelude to a much larger Asian feast) as at the end (a tasty wee-hours capper to a long night out). The convenience of spring rolls often puts them in the fast food...
New deli: long a fount of borscht and gossip for the shmatte trade, the Bagel finds a different constituency.(IT SPOT)
May 1, 2006... Toronto indie rockers' sense of irony doesn't end at their oversized aviators and handlebar moustaches; it extends to their selection of nightspots. First there was The Boat, a Portuguese restaurant designed like, well, a boat. Now a nearly...
The city of Toronto and Toronto life present face the arts: a live with culture tribute honouring Toronto's cultural mavericks.(PROMOTION)
May 1, 2006... The city is the theatre of life, and Peter J. Smith creates spaces that bring that theatre to the realm of civic intimacy. His eloquent forums for the performing and visual arts are more than architecture; they are revolutionary public spaces...
Theatre.(This Month)
May 1, 2006... OPENING
A BEAUTIFUL VIEW. Daniel (Cul-de-Sac) MacIvor's latest play showcases two long-time companions who aren't exactly a couple but aren't just pals, either. Over 20 years, Liz (Caroline Gillis) and Michelle--a.k.a. Mitch (Tracey...
Hero Worship: iconoclastic filmmaker Werner Herzog is every bit as fearless as his madcap subjects.(ONSCREEN)
May 1, 2006... If there's one enduring moral in the films of Werner Herzog, it's that outsized ambition can drive men to madness. In a career spanning four decades, the German director has shown a fascination for subjects who undertake perilous journeys in...
The King of Kvetch: long before Bill Maher, Jackie Mason was doing politically incorrect. At 74, he's still got a few bones to pick.(Interview)
May 1, 2006... There's always been a method to Jackie Mason's meshugas: slowly emerging punchlines, anecdotes as multi-layered as Bubbe's steaming cabbage rolls. Like his contemporaries Milton Berle and Woody Allen, the pulpy-lipped former rabbi made a name...
Maxim overdrive: this young violin virtuoso could rest on his laurels. Instead, he's made multi-tasking a mantra.(ONSTAGE)(Maxim Vengerov)(Brief article)(Biography)
May 1, 2006... What do you do if you're not yet 31 and already at the peak of one of the most impossible professions in the world? If you're superstar violinist Maxim Vengerov, you take a six-month sabbatical from the concert stage, roll up your sleeves and...
Classical.(This Month)
May 1, 2006... CHAMBER MUSIC
AMICI. Veteran American violinist Ida Kavafian and TSO principal violist Teng Li team up with Amici cellist David Hetherington in Mozart's rarely heard Prelude and Fugue After J.S. Bach, K. 404A, while Kavafian and Amici's...
Group therapy: these family portraits are subversive, not stuffy.(IN THE GALLERIES)
May 1, 2006... free
"Photography is always about death:' says Eritrean-born photographer Dawit Petros. He should know. Since 2001, Petros has lost six family members and two friends to old age, ill health and accident. It's logical, then, that his...
Pop.(This Month)
May 1, 2006... ARLO GUTHRIE had only one big album, Alice's Restaurant, but few made as much of an impact in the '60s. The singer-songwriter (and son of legendary folkie Woody Guthrie) wrote "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" a wryly comic, autobiographical...
Jazz.(This Month)
May 1, 2006... CONCERTS
MARK EISENMAN TRIO. Pianist Eisenman is a perennial favourite to accompany singers and horn players, balancing lyrical, inventive lines with tasteful restraint and peerless support. But his greatest accomplishments have come as...
Art.(This Month)
May 1, 2006... (free) CHRIS DOROSZ/THREE PAINTERS. Dorosz won the 2003 RBC New Painting Award for his handsome abstracts comprising thousands of staples. Building on his reputation for using novel materials, Dorosz's playful new installation consists of drops...
Dance.(This Month)
May 1, 2006... ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER'S SONG AND DANCE. This starry remount of the 1982 production showcases the monster talents of chanteuse Louise Pitre and ballet legends Rex Harrington and Evelyn Hart. The first act is a one-woman solo about the romantic...
Kids.(This Month)
May 1, 2006... CHILDREN'S MUSIC. Spring is bursting with song, starting with the Canadian Opera Company's Hansel & Gretel, the familiar Brothers Grimm fable set to Engelbert Humperdinck's original score. Ages four to nine. May 7. Adults $19, children $16. RBC...
Diversions.(This Month)(cinema, photography)
May 1, 2006... CINEMATHEQUE ONTARIO. Known for his shoestring budgets and near-absurdist comedy, French independent filmmaker Luc Moullet has been called the "only heir to both Bunuel and Tati." On offer are La Comedie du Travail (which, contrary to the...
Living in denial: 31 per cent of GTAers say they want to be immortal.(The Toronto Poll)
May 1, 2006... ALLAN RANDALL, secretary, Cryonics Society of Canada "We all have a survival instinct. I signed up to be cryopreserved the way others might opt for an experimental medical procedure."
STEPHANIE CHAPU, body donor "Being buried seems like...
Central.(golf courses)
May 1, 2006... Dentonia Park * (1)
18 holes, 2,176 yards, par 54
Dentonia Park is "irons only." No woods or metal woods are allowed on the course. The good news is that you likely aren't going to need a driver at this city-run par three course: 13...
North.(golf courses)
May 1, 2006... Angus Glen Golf Club North Course ***** (14)
18 holes, 7,314 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...
The swing of things: score a stylish hole-in-one with the latest toys and togs.(Buyers guide)(Brief article)
May 1, 2006... Hybrid HCX golf bag/travel cover, $179. Nevada Bob's Golf, 157 Yonge St., 416-368-4653.
Burberry London polo J shirt, $115; Paul & Shark yachting khakis, $295. Harry Rosen, 82 Bloor St. W., 416-972-0556.
Louis Vuitton golf umbrella,...
West.(golf courses)
May 1, 2006... 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 38-year-old veteran, which welcomes golfers of all levels and wage...
Junk shots.(new)
May 1, 2006... Built on an old garbage dump, BraeBen Golf Course is a nice change of scenery for Mississauga residents. Golfers get pretty views too: the course offers glimpses of the lake and the Toronto skyline.
Cheap shots: if your finances don't make par, here are the best courses for under $70.
May 1, 2006... Don Valley Golf Course
Now in its 50th year, Don Valley may be the best money the City of Toronto has ever spent (but you won't have to spend much). The municipal layout, which plays host to more than 30,000 rounds each year, is beside the...
Bold strokes: liven up the country club with coloured balls and flamboyant fairway fashion.
May 1, 2006... Left-handed golf gloves, $45 each. Lacoste, Sherway Gardens, 25 The West Mall, 416-620-1414.
Nicole Miller visor by Glove It, $24.95. Golf Town, 266 King St. W., 416-977-4733.
Precept Lady S III golf balls, $24.95 for 12. Golf Town,...
The hard way: the four toughest shots in the GTA.
May 1, 2006... BraeBen Golf Course breaks all the rules. Not only is the new Scottish-style course constructed on top of a former Mississauga garbage dump, but it kicks off the round with the hardest shot on the course. Ranked as the number one handicap hole,...
East.(golf courses)
May 1, 2006... Annandale Golf & Curling Club ** 1/2 (65)
18 holes, 6,100 yards, par 71
Most days this popular spot yields foursomes as far as the eye can see, but a round here isn't overly time-consuming. The pedestrian nature of the layout and a...
Cultured clubs: for a fun time after tee time, these venues make the cut.
May 1, 2006... At Lakeview Golf Course, you can't actually see the lake from the clubhouse--it's a kilometre north of the water. But what the clubhouse lacks in spectacular views, it makes up for in atmosphere. Though the building is less than a decade old,...
Cottage country.(golf courses)
May 1, 2006... 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 now overseeing the finances, Batteaux Creek has a real hands-on feel. The...
Size matters; for Toronto's he-man golfers, course length is everything.
May 1, 2006... How far can you hit your Titleist Pro V1s with your SasQuatch 460? It's the question du jour at the golf club. To adjust to the potent new equipment flooding the market, architects are building longer courses; this year Augusta National will be...
Northern exposure.(new)
May 1, 2006... A picturesque cottage country course. Black Diamond Golf Club (page 43) has a split personality. The front nine are set on open terrain; the back half is surrounded by Kawartha forest.
The good books: reading the game: from tips to travel, fact to fiction.(golf)
May 1, 2006... Instruction
The best-selling golf books are instruction manuals. And 50 years after its publication, Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf by Ben Hogan--who had the sweetest swing on the tour--is still flying off the shelves. Of...
Wet and wild: courses with water, water everywhere (and lots of balls to sink).(golf courses)
May 1, 2006... Bigwin Island Golf Club
In 2003, Bigwin Island was voted the best new course in Canada by Golf Digest. The closing hole, lined on the right side by the Lake of Bays, is spectacular. And the sixth, a mighty 462-yard par four, is equally...
Into the blue.(new)
May 1, 2006... Perched on a waterfront ridge. The Raven at Lora Bay (page 57) offers its fair share of postcard views. It's the latest, and greatest, in the slew of new golf courses in the Collingwood region.
Go west: backed by mountain scenery, Whistler's courses reach new heights.(golf course)
May 1, 2006... Big Sky
Designer: Robert Cupp.
Reason to play: Ranked one of the top 10 courses in the country.
The lay of the land: Located 25 minutes north of Whistler, in Pemberton, Big Sky curls around the base of big-shouldered Mount Currie....
Natural wonder.(new)
May 1, 2006... A short distance from the Falls, the Rees Jones Course at Grand Niagara (page 66) is equally sublime. It is built on farmland, rimmed with forest and, as you'd expect, dotted with water features.
Niagara region.(golf courses)
May 1, 2006... Beechwood Golf & Country Club **** (1)
18 holes, 6,600 yards, par 72
Routed around the site of the Battle of the Beeehwoods (a War of 1812 skirmish), the 45-year-old course was the work of Robert Moote, a protege of Stanley Thompson,...
Tree time.(new)
May 1, 2006... Only 1,500 yards from Niagara Falls, Thundering Waters Golf Club (page 67) features gentle creeks instead of rapids. And the majority of the John Daly-designed course is set in beautiful woodland.
Driving ranges.(golf course)(Directory)(Table)
May 1, 2006...
Driving ranges
DRIVING RANGES LOCATION
Angus Glen 10080 Kennedy Rd. (at Major Mackenzie
GolfClub Dr.), Markham, 905-887-5157
Annandale Golf 221 Church St. W., Ajax, 905-683-3210...