We began 2019 with house sitting at The Beaches, Toronto, an area that we had not had the opportunity to fully explore before. We had just returned from beautiful Mexico to start our round of house sits for the next 6 months. The weather was on the cooler side (not like Mexico!) so we had a little adjustment to make.
The Beaches, Toronto
The Beaches is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada, so-called because of the four beaches (Balmy Beach, Scarboro Beach, Kew Beach, and Woodbine Beach) situated on Lake Ontario. It is located east of downtown within the “Old” City of Toronto. It stretches from Victoria Park Avenue on the east to Kingston Road on the north, Coxwell Avenue on the west, and Lake Ontario on the south.
The area is characterized by a large number of stores along Queen Street East, making shopping ideal.
The beach itself is a stretch of sandy shoreline with a long boardwalk that runs along most of its length.
The name “The Beaches” has been a long-standing dispute, with some residents claiming The Beach is the proper historical name. However, “The Beaches” is more commonly recognized, especially by non-residents.
The dispute escalated in 1985 when the City of Toronto installed 14 street signs designating the area “The Beaches.” The signs were eventually removed, although it is officially designated as The Beaches by the municipal government. In 2006, the Beaches BIA (Business Improvement Area) cast a vote to place “The Beach” on signs on new lampposts planned over the summer, but local outrage put a stop to that.
What is interesting to note, though, is that the BIA followed the decision to rescind with a poll (by ballot, in-person and online). Fifty-eight percent (58%) of respondents chose “The Beach” as the name to appear on signs.
In addition to all the great shopping boutiques, there are several eating establishments in The Beaches, Toronto. We enjoyed an amazing gluten-free vegetarian pizza at Pizzaiola and took a stroll to Murphy’s Law Pub and Kitchen, where we enjoyed the delicious Thai Green Curry and Chicken Pot Pie—yum! Both places were within walking distance of our house sit.
Regardless of whether you want to refer to it as The Beaches or The Beach, it is a beautiful place, and we were so lucky to be house sitting there for a week and enjoy the area.
Our House Sitting Host
We arrived at the house at The Beaches, Toronto the night before our host’s departure, as we knew she would want to get an early start in the morning. Janet, who is a very attractive, intelligent woman and a communications advisor, welcomed us. She soon had us sitting down and sharing refreshments with her.
Her cozy brick home, which is located within walking distance of the water and the famed Toronto boardwalk, is full of character; for the book lover, there are many, many books everywhere. It was an enjoyable evening, as we got to know a little about each other before heading off to bed.
The home was very clean and had all the amenities one could wish for, including a fabulous shower. Janet was very generous and told us to help ourselves to do whatever we needed to make our stay there an enjoyable and comfortable one. Again, we felt fortunate to be house sitting for Janet.
Our Reason for Being There
Typically, a house sitting involves pets. Pippa and Chapman, who are both four-year-old rescue dogs, stole our hearts immediately!
PIPPA
Pippa is a blonde Spitz with lots of energy. My husband started calling Pippa “Her Majesty” as she was the bossier of the two and very vocal about her needs and wants.
CHAPMAN
Chapman is a Shih-poo with the kindest eyes! He is not as boisterous as Pippa although he has his moments. He is the quieter of the two and often takes a backseat to Pippa.
Their daily routine included feeding, long walks, and lots of love and attention, which we had plenty to give. For in-between walks, there was a lovely backyard where they could run and burn off energy.
When it was time for a walk, Pippa especially would get very excited and would grab the leash in her mouth as if to say, “Come on, let’s go! What’s taking you so long? Let me show you around The Beaches, Toronto!”
After a few days, they trusted us enough to climb up on the foot of the bed to sleep at night, where they stayed until morning.
Both Pippa and Chapman were very low-maintenance and did not require any special instructions or medical attention. As long as they went for their daily walks (it did not matter which direction to them) and, of course, had their treats afterward, they were content. It was an excellent house sitting.
Final Thoughts
We felt very lucky to be able to spend our first house sitting of the season in such a beautiful area as The Beaches, Toronto, and to have met Janet and her two beautiful pets. As this was her first house sitting experience, we kept her in the loop, sending her daily photos and updates so that she would know all was well and she could enjoy her vacation. We would go back!
From there, we headed to Ingersoll and London, where we spent some time with our good friends Judy, John, and Randy before heading to Collingwood for a 10-day house sit, looking after two cats, Piper and Blue.
Note: We hope you enjoyed reading about our house sitting at the Beaches Toronto. If this is something you have thought about, then check out Trusted House Sitters. Presently, we choose to house sit in Ontario because of the family, plus we think it is great to explore the country you live in but you can go anywhere in the world. We are thinking about Australia or Portugal in 2020.
Update: In February 2023, Pippa passed. She will be missed not only by Janet but all of us who came into contact with her. R.I.P. Pippa.
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