TIFF’s Bell LIghtbox has offered amazing evenings this fall. On 30 October, taking advantage of the appearance of George Hamilton at the Royal Alexandra Theatre,
Year: 2012
Toronto’s naughty but nice Bloor West village in autumn – Historic Toronto
The following photos are “nice,” but the one at the end is a trifle naughty. I prefer the nice, but do not dismiss the naughty.
Toronto’s fabulous High Park on a glorious autumn day – Historic Toronto
High Park in the west end of Toronto contains 398 acres, the largest park fully within the boundaries of the city. A third of it
Haunted Halloween scenes on the streets of Toronto’s Bloor West Village – Historic Toronto
Halloween displays seem more prevalent on the residential streets surrounding the downtown area than those of the inner core. Perhaps it is because there are
Amazing haunted Halloween cemetery in Toronto’s Bloor West Village – Historic Toronto
When the Halloween mood strikes, anything is possible. On 25 October 2012, I wandered the residential streets of the Bloor West Villages in search of
Amazing haunted Halloween cemetery in Toronto’s Bloor West Village – Historic Toronto
When the Halloween mood strikes, anything is possible. On 25 October 2012, I wandered the residential streets of the Bloor West Villages in search of
Surprising attendance figures for the 2012 CNE – Historic Toronto
Remember those hot days in August of 2012? Were you among those who spent one of those days of late summer at the CNE grounds?
Anyone who has seen any of my previous posts on graffiti art in Toronto, are aware that I am a great fan of these artists.
There is a proliferation of unsightly graffiti, as well as fantastic graffiti art on the buildings and alleys of my neighbourhood. Ignoring the boring tagging
“Robo Cop” on Queen Street and other odd scenes on Toronto’s avenues – Historic Toronto
This photo was taken on Sunday 21 October 2012 at the intersection of Queen and Yonge. The downtown Bay Store on the southwest corner is