Tag: “Toronto”

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  1. Victorian storefronts along Toronto's West Queen West

    Most of these three-storey buildings along Queen Street West in Toronto function as they have since they were built in the late 19th century: with a store on the main floor and apartments or, occasionally, small offices on the second and third floors.

  2. gates to Trinity-Bellwoods Park

    Where Trinity-Bellwoods Park is today, near one end of Toronto's West Queen West neighbourhood, was the original site of Trinity College. Today Trinity College is part of the University of Toronto to the northeast, but its original gates still stand along Queen Street.

  3. West Queen West clothing boutiques

    Toronto's West Queen West -- a stretch of Queen Street from about Bathurst Street west to Dufferin -- is home to many clothing boutiques, many featuring Canadian designers.

  4. Chinese Lantern Festival, Toronto Canada

    It's fantastic.So go.

  5. Royal Ontario Museum

    The Royal Ontario Museum, commonly known as the ROM (rhyming with Mom), is a major museum for world culture and natural history in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The ROM is the fifth largest museum in North America and contains more than six million items and over 40 galleries.

  6. Centre Island, one very hot day in July

    Centre Island Beach, on Lake Ontario, on the Toronto Islands, is a short ferry ride and walk from Toronto's Harbourfront and -- unlike the beach at Hanlan's Point, where bathers have fought for the right to leave their swimsuits at home -- is an ideal family beach, frequented mostly by Toronto families.

  7. the gates of Fort York

    The gates of Fort York, in what is now Toronto. Fort York was largely destroyed in the War of 1812 and was immediately rebuilt.

  8. Fort York, as rebuilt after the War of 1812

    The Fort York officers' quarters (1826) and, in the distance, one of two 1813 blockhouses.

  9. The Gladstone Hotel

    Toronto's Gladstone Hotel was built in 1889 and has been a functioning hotel ever since. Today the renovated hotel offered artist-designed rooms and a full floor of exhibition space, as well as hosting renowned karaoke nights and welcoming former residents at the bar.

  10. temperature rising

    1970s and '80s skyscrapers in Toronto's financial district

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