T-DOT, T-O, TURONNO, Toronto.

As we entered Canada’s biggest city, we were naturally a little overwhelmed with just how many food stories we could explore.  Despite my Ontario heritage, I have spent very little time in Toronto.  I have a contingent of friends who are staunch Toronto lovers, so I was sure we would be given many enticing suggestions from insiders.

Texas in Ontario

If the only horns you expect to see in Canada are on moose, elk, and/or bison, you’d better think again.  Here’s the baddest cattle out there: Texas Longhorns. While they’re native to Texas, this breed is now raised in parts of Europe, Australia, and across North America, including Ontario.  We got to see them close up when we visited Cathy and Bryan Gilvesy, owners of YU Ranch in Norfolk County.