Elm St. part of a liberating trend

Every city in North America has an Elm St. Toronto's is shorter than many, but very lively and urban. Located just blocks north of the city's busiest intersection – Yonge and Dundas – it is one of those minor thoroughfares in which great cities abound. Lined with restaurants, shops, condos and some fabulous historical buildings, our Elm St. is definitely a destination as well as a transit corridor.

Please complete all fields marked below with * .
*Issue:
*Your Name:
*E-mail:
Phone:

Thank you for taking time to write. Please provide enough information for us to find and address your concern. If reporting a typo, please include the misspelled word. If you are reporting a mistake in the newspaper, please include the headline and page number:

*Details:
Thank you for writing us. We will try to address every report sent to thestar.com and regret we can not respond to submissions in person. Personal information requested above is for verification process only and won't appear on thestar.com without your consent. Read our privacy policy.