In the west end of the city, Roncesvalles Village (or just Roncy) borders High Park to the west, Parkdale to the south, Little Portugal to the east, and the Junction Triangle to the north. Culturally, this destination is known as Little Poland, so you’ll come across a multitude of delicatessens and restaurants that serve sausages and sauerkraut, pierogies, cabbage rolls, and the famous Polish donuts known as paczki. In mid-September, Roncy hosts the annual Roncesvalles Polish Festival, North America’s largest celebration of Polish culture.
Things to Do, Places to Go within Roncesvalles
Shakespeare in High Park summer outdoor theatre performance
Nearby High Park is a worthwhile Toronto attraction in any season. Highlights from the park include High Park Zoo for the little ones and Dream in High Park, one of Canada’s largest and longest-running outdoor professional theatre events. It takes place at the picturesque High Park Amphitheatre during the summer. Not to mention, there are plenty of trails and green spaces to explore.
Revue Cinema contains 111 years of history. Completed in 1912, it’s one of the oldest movie theatres in Toronto and a designated heritage building. Not only does Revue show current movies and host festivals, it also facilitates special events — such as Drunken Cinema, Nightmare Alley, Destination Love, Throwback Cinema, and more — through its Revue Series, which you’ll definitely want to attend with a group of friends.