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Miel wrote:

Jane and Finch,.and Pickering


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Jane and Finch,.and Pickering

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Uh, Runnymede and St. Clair Y'all. Si asta un Oscar Romero Pl. tienen ! Brap Brap!



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JSUN wrote:

The latin community in Toronto has invaded Keele St., between Lawrence & Eglinton & Gulliver Rd. 



That used to be my area!  I used to live at 1550 and 1560 Lawrence and then 21 Gulliver.  Go figure.    Anyway, more and more "latinos" from that area are moving to Maple, Woodbridge, or Brampton.  I agree with Dogo, Jane and Wilson seems to be the spot.

@Danny:  I LOVE the cheese empanadas at that restaurant!!!!  *drool*  And the milanesa!!!! 

Oh man.........now I wanna go. 



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I'd say Jane and Wilson is prolly where the densest latino concentration is

I bet La Boofy didn't know that

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JSUN wrote:

The latin community in Toronto has invaded Keele St., between Lawrence & Eglinton & Gulliver Rd. 


keele and eglinton is negrolandia.....keele and lawrence maybe a bit..tipico ecua is right there

i think st clair west and dufferin if anything



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This coworker today gave me a 30 minute lecture on portuguese immigration patterns  through out toronto...telling me that alot of them settled in areas like dundas west ,college (kinda obvious...especially since i grew up along those areas ). So there i was listening to him.......until he asked me where the majority of latinos tend to settle in toronto..

quick pause  i was like ummmmmmmmmm jane street  somewhat? lol

Then it clued into me that many ethnic groups in toronto have somewhat of their own areas or  EXCEPT us  we seen the chinese all over markham, the italians all over woodbridge, the greeks in danforth etc...

will toronto ever have its own spanish harlem like new york? little havana in miami? or 9.9 % mexicans in east LA?..

maybe in many years to come by the time im 50 or 60?

discuss..
 



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