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 […]
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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 […]
I discovered these interesting murals on the outside of the iPot Cannabis shop, corner of Jarvis Street and Queen Street East (141 Queen Street East): Continuing my journey, around the corner at 417 Richmond Street East (corner of Jarvis Street), I found these:
A few odds ‘n ends from Dundas West & Queen West Meanwhile, Over on Queen Street West…
A short walk around the Queen Street West area near Bathurst Street The Bovine Sex Club
It was a lovely sunset last night, so I went over to Queen’s Park and University of Toronto to grab these shots. Queen’s Park University of Toronto
It was a sunny day for my Leslieville photowalk. I started my ramblings on the corner of Dundas Street East and Broadview Avenue, then slowly worked my way further east, then south, to Queen Street East. I called it a day when I reached Leslie Street then caught the streetcar home. Leslieville is great for […]
What do you do with an abandoned old train station? Why, turn it into a high-end LCBO of course! Located just off Yonge Street near Summerhill Avenue, this structure used to be the North Toronto Railway Station. It was in service from 1916 to 1930, and closed in 1931 after Union Station opened downtown. In […]
I have passed through the Grange Park many times but have never stopped to photograph it… until now. Grange Park is located south of the Art Gallery of Ontario, next to the Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCADU) and north of University Settlement House, at the north end of John Street. The Park […]
This past Sunday I set off downtown to photograph some architecture for the blog. I was pleasantly waylaid, though, by the Khalsa Day Parade snaking its way through the downtown core. The Parade Assembles on Bay Street Khalsa Day is a major Sikh festival celebrating the 1699 establishment of the Khalsa (the Sikh community). It […]
Yes I've seen these sculptures and have enjoyed them. Sculptures and statues really liven up a city!