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Lindsay and Madison discuss The Distillery District, as well as how to grow your business smartly, that you should never trust a bootlegger, and why you should visit this haunted section of Ontario.
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2024 The Globe and Mail article by Dave Leblanc
2023 Toronto.com article by Joanna Lavoie
2022 Retail Insider article by Mario Toneguzzi
2022 Toronto Journey 416 article by Denise Marie
2020 Toronto Star article by Vinay Menon
2019 Eat Drink Travel article by Lisa Jackson
2014 Julie Kinnear blog post
2010 Toronto Ghosts blog
The Distillery Historic District
Spirit of York Distillery Co. (1)
Ultimate Ontario article by Liisa Ladouceur
Wikipedia (1)
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