How neighbours on an Etobicoke street created a lifelong bond during the pandemic
Edwalter Avenue featured in the first installment of CBC Toronto's Meet the Neighbours series
Before the pandemic, residents on Edwalter Avenue street were friendly with each other.
Now, they say they've become like extended family.
"Our neighbours actually turned into the most important network that we all had throughout COVID," said resident Danielle Bablich.
"We all were parenting each other's children and helping to get them through this time. Everyone pitched in."
CBC Toronto's Meet the Neighbours series is sharing stories of neighbours who became friends during the pandemic.
Residents on Edwalter Avenue call their street "Camp Edwally" and created matching t-shirts for its campers — the kids — and counsellors — their parents.
From dawn to dusk through the summer, they rotated between the street and different backyards to play sports, eat meals and even learn together.
"If we didn't live on the street we actually don't know what we would have done," said resident Kim Cosic.
"It's been a saving grace."
How have you grown closer to your neighbours during the pandemic?
We want to hear and share your stories as part of our Meet the Neighbours series. Send an email to torontotips@cbc.ca.
Note: this segment was filmed before the Ontario government tightened COVID-19 restrictions and limited outdoor gatherings to 25 people.