Danforth, an indoor playground, once buzzing with activity and filled with children’s laughter, sits idle due to the coronavirus pandemic.“March and April are our busiest times of the year..
I had over 16 party bookings .. not to mention drop-ins,” said owner Irene Sikiotis.Nearly three years ago, with a brand new baby, she left a 17-year career in banking to open a play centre and realize a dream.
Coronavirus: Danforth cafes, restaurants prepare to reopen as Toronto moves into Stage 2 “To provide an area where people could call home, an area where people could all connect and meet with like minded people, have their children play in a safe place.