Toronto Trades and Services Group
pest extermination and removal services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Rediscover History in Toronto, CA
How wonderful it is to learn from the past and explore places our ancestors lived before. However, thinking about those little pests at home make discovering these historical places less fun.
Pests pose hazards to our home, gardens, and even to our lives. There are various pest extermination and removal services that we can call upon when our home is infested with mice or ants. GTA Toronto Pest Control is a fully licensed and affordable residential pest control company. You can rely on them for the complete removal of any pest issues you have at home.
GTA Toronto Pest Control offers a comprehensive pest control management services such as getting rid of ants, pest control solutions for “impossible to exterminate” pests, getting rid of mice and many more. They also offer an affordable commercial pest control services and 100% money-back guarantee if you feel that they have not delivered to your expectations.
You can count on them to give you the peace of mind as you go strolling along these wonderful places in Toronto:
Distillery District – home to Canada’s biggest distilling company back in the 1800s, the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, this district is surrounded by beautiful industrial-style Victorian architectures covered with cobblestones. There are various art galleries, cafes, performance spaces, and of course a brewery. Distillery District is like a blast from the past and being here makes you feel that true essence of Toronto’s past.
St. Lawrence Market – another historical place to visit while in Toronto. Constructed in the 17th century, St. Lawrence Market is in the center of Toronto’s momentous old town. Hailed and acknowledged as one of the best food markets in the world, this is not only a marketplace but also a haven for historic farmers market and exhibitions of the city’s arts and cultures.
Kensington Market – used to be a Jewish neighborhood, the market opened its doors to the public in the 1920’s. That was the time when most families would set up stalls or stands in front of their house and sell goods to one another. Now the Kensington Market has evolved and has been selling varieties of goods and foods from Europe to Asia and beyond.
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