Saturday Afternoon
A little wandering around on a Saturday afternoon…
A little wandering around on a Saturday afternoon…
The condos continue to rise on Jarvis Street. I took a walk down Jarvis this afternoon to check out the building progress. 314 Jarvis Street Future home of JAC condos. The McClear Digital studio used to occupy this building. It… Read More »New Condo Construction on Jarvis Street
For some time, it’s been on my Toronto photography bucket list to explore College Street from absolute end to end. Having never been west of Bathurst Street on College, it was territory new to me – even better! My College… Read More »A College Street Walk, From West to East
I recently walked College Street from end to end; here’s some of the street art I encountered along the way. Galipo Brothers Lane Across the street from the Portuguese Pioneers Parkette, Galipo Brothers Lane is a small laneway north of… Read More »Street Art on College Street
Prior to yesterday, I hadn’t been across Dundas Street East for quite some time; it’s not the world’s most desirable area. At any rate, I was amazed at the changes and gentrification that has taken place there. I was especially… Read More »The Old & The New
Sherbourne Street, a depressing street at the best of times, is not normally known for its murals and/or artistic sensibility. I don’t how long they’ve been there but I recently discovered four new (to me) murals that appeared since I… Read More »Sherbourne Street Murals
This poor pay phone on College Street at Euclid Avenue has seen better days…
The Toronto Ukrainian Festival is North America’s largest festival of its kind. It’s a colourful, weekend-long event celebrating the Ukrainian culture, its people, music and dances. Every year the Festival attracts audiences well in excess of 500,000 from across Canada,… Read More »Toronto Ukrainian Festival 2022
I love walking down St. Joseph Street in downtown Toronto. The street consists mostly of 1940s-era Art Deco and/or brownstone apartments. Much of the original architecture is still in place and, thankfully, the street has not been totally overrun with… Read More »St. Joseph Street