Stay Warm & Ready: Your November Home Prep Guide ❄️
Don’t Get Frosted — Winter Prep Made Easy ❄️
November in the GTA brings shorter days, chilly nights, and the start of heating season. Before the snow piles up, take a few minutes to make sure your home is ready for winter. A little effort now can save you from frozen pipes, cold rooms, and high utility bills later.
🍂 6 Tips for Living in Toronto This November
Test Your Heat Early
Turn it on before the first freeze! Catching problems now saves you from shivering while waiting for repairs later.Watch Those Windows
Drafty windows are sneaky energy thieves. Keep blinds closed at night and seal any noticeable gaps — your toes (and hydro bill) will thank you.Stay Dry, Stay Safe
November means slush, rain, and puddles. Keep a mat by the door to catch water and avoid slippery floors — especially in shared hallways.Plan for Shorter Days
Sunset hits early! Make sure entryways and stairwells are well-lit and replace any dim bulbs. It’s cozier and safer.Be a Snow-Day Neighbor
If snow falls, help keep walkways clear. A little team effort goes a long way in making your community safe and welcoming.Get Ready for Comfort Season
Stock up on tea, soups, and soft blankets. Check your smoke and CO alarms, then relax knowing your home’s ready for winter.
Quick Fixes that Can Save you Time!
Often, we receive maintenance requests for small issues that can easily be resolved by our tenants. By sending out maintenance staff for easily addressable maintenance items, the cost to operate increases for the property and eventually your rent will increase.
Why not take minute to read our guide to see how you can take initiative, keep costs and rent increases down, and feel good about handling a task all by yourself!
If you can’t resolve the problem, we will solve it.
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Safety Starts with You: Be Proactive in Your Home
Tenant safety is a top priority, and it starts with you. Always keep an eye out for potential hazards and take precautions to stay safe. Test your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors every month - if they do not work, please get in touch with us immediately. If you notice any safety concerns—like faulty locks, broken stairs, or fire risks—report them to our Support Team immediately. Together, we can maintain a secure and comfortable living environment!
🏠 6 Ways to Prep Your Toronto Home This October
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Run a Heat Check 🔥
Turn your thermostat on now — not when it’s -10°C. If your unit doesn’t warm up within a few minutes, send a quick maintenance request. Better safe than chilly.
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Clear the Air 🌬️
Move furniture away from vents and radiators to keep warm air flowing. Dust or vacuum around them — it helps your system work efficiently.
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Seal Out the Drafts 🪟
Feel cold air sneaking in? Close curtains at night, and if you notice a real draft, let Shelterly know. We’ll handle it before it becomes a winter headache.
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Tidy Up Balconies & Entrances 🧹
Bring in small furniture or plants, and remove anything that could blow away or block drains. A clear balcony keeps water from freezing and causing damage.
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Check Safety Gear 🔋
Test smoke and carbon monoxide alarms by pressing the test button. If they don’t beep, contact us right away — safety checks are a shared responsibility.
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Be Winter-Ready 🚪
Keep salt or mats by your door to prevent slips, and make sure you’ve got gloves, boots, and cozy socks handy. Toronto winters can sneak up fast!
Now the fun stuff!
☕ Easy Fall Drink of the Month: Maple Cinnamon Latte
Ingredients (1 serving):
1 cup milk (any kind)
2 tbsp pumpkin purée
1 tbsp sugar, maple syrup, or honey
¼ tsp pumpkin spice mix (or cinnamon + nutmeg + ginger)
½ tsp vanilla extract
½ cup strong coffee or 1 shot espresso
Whipped cream (optional)
🔧 Instructions:
Warm the Milk:
Heat milk in a small pot over medium heat (don’t boil). Whisk gently or use a frother until it’s nice and foamy.Brew the Coffee:
Pour your espresso or strong coffee into a mug.Mix It Up:
Stir in maple syrup, cinnamon, and nutmeg.Pour & Top:
Add the warmed milk, spooning the foam on top.
Finish with a dusting of cinnamon or a swirl of whipped cream.
🌟 Optional Twist:
Add a splash of vanilla extract or a drizzle of caramel for a cozy café-style treat.
Cavalcade of Lights🎉
Kick off the holiday season in style at the Cavalcade of Lights at Nathan Phillips Square. This free event features the lighting of Toronto’s official Christmas tree, dazzling light installations, live performances, and public ice-skating under the lights. 💫
KING Toronto
KING Toronto is a bold new residential-development rising on King Street West in downtown Toronto. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and developed by Westbank Corp + Allied Properties REIT, the project reimagines the typical “tower-on-podium” condo model. Instead, it creates a stepped “mountaintop” shape with rooftop terraces, lush greenery, light-lit glass-block façades, and a landscaped central courtyard that invites pedestrian connectivity and public realm engagement.