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Statues & Monuments of Queen’s Park

It was a sunny Sunday (finally!) this past weekend, so I opted for a little wander through Queen’s Park to shoot a few of the statues, monuments and memorials there. Tribute to Salome Bey, Canada’s Queen of the Blues Hours of the Day MonumentWhitney Plaza, 23 Queens Park Crescent East Ontario Police MemorialWhitney Plaza, 23 […]

The Queensway & Windermere Avenue

The last time I was out on the Queensway I encountered a couple of interesting sculptures. The Ballad Of Ice And Water97 The Queensway It’s kind of hard to see in these shots, but the side of the tall bottle-like object (which is actually a chimney billowing smoke), details the formation of what we now […]

Christmas Windows at “The Bay”

Although the Hudson’s Bay store is now long gone from what was their flagship store at Yonge and Queen, the Christmas windows have been resuscitated. Yes! “The Bay Christmas windows” are back for 2025, courtesy of Cadillac Fairview, and I (along with many, many others) am very happy about this! Background On a frigid Sunday […]

A City Stroll in Black & White

There’s nothing quite so rewarding in street photography as setting out for the day, having no destination in mind; you merely wind through the city with your camera wherever your feet take you, recording the city as it goes about its daily business. I love shooting in black and white – it makes everything so […]

Roncesvalles Polish Festival

There were two major ethnic street festivals happening in Toronto this weekend: the Roncesvalles Polish Festival and the Bloor West Village Toronto Ukrainian Festival. I’ve posted previously about the Ukrainian Festival, so I thought I’d cover the Polish Festival this time. Time for Polka and Pierogis! On September 13 and 14th, the Roncesvalles Village played […]

So Long, 88 Isabella Street

If I had to assign Toronto apartment buildings a theme song, it would be Queen’s Another One Bites the Dust. For decades I’ve passed by 88 Isabella Street, a 14-story rental building borne from 1960s architecture. It has always been tidy-looking, well kept and kind of dignified. Built in 1965, 88 Isabella – also known […]

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