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June 2-9, 2012

Celebrate the many benefits of veg
eating with events, videos, & more!

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[Eating for the Earth - Five things you can do]
Patio Guide
[Our vegetarian nutrition page -- protein, iron, calcium, D, iodine, omega-3, zine, B12.]

Becoming VegetarianRecommended books

Becoming Vegetarian and Becoming Vegan both by Vesanto Melina RD and Brenda Davis RD, Breaking the Food Seduction
by Neil Barnard, The Food Revolution by John Robbins, Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser, Raising Vegetarian Children, and many more.
Purchase from our Amazon.ca page

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Vegetarian Directory 2012 – Print Edition

The printed version of the Vegetarian Directory is published every September in time for our Annual Vegetarian Food Festival held at Harbourfront Centre. This event attracts 20,000 people. The directories are available free in the Toronto Area at over 140 natural food stores, restaurants, bakeries, libraries and non-profit organizations. Look for our clear plastic stands. We also distribute it through our office and information tables at community events. 55,000 copies are printed each year.

If you would like one of these pocket-sized directories and can't find one in your neighbourhood, send a self-addressed stamped regular envelope and we will mail one out to you free of charge. Or you can download and print our pdf version (see below).

Obtaining a listing

The deadline for applications and payments for the next print edition is in July.  Please get in touch if you'd like more information about being listed.

About this year's cover

One of TVA's talented Resourcen Centre/ Veggielicious volunteers, Lisa O designed our delcious looking cover! See more of her work here! http://blonderland.com

PDF print version

To download your copy of the print version below. Consult the web edition for monthly updates.
TorontoVegDirectory-current.pdf (14 mb)

You may  need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the directory. If you don't already have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, you can download it here for free.

How to Create a Vegetarian Directory

We have been doing a printed directory in the Toronto area for over a decade. Find out what is involved in doing one for your own town. Our How-to page includes: 12 basic steps, budgets, tips and more.