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
Category: Toronto
“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
While exploring the downtown streets of Toronto, I discovered a laneway on the east side of Huron Street, a short distance south of College Street.
The Macdonald’s that is located at the corner of Queen and Spadina is decorated for the autumn season. It is an excellent display and a
This photo of Toronto, taken by a neighbour of mine in 1977, looks eastward. In the centre, at the very bottom of the picture, is
St. Andrew’s Poultry in the Kensington Market, with the “Cirque du Poulet” mural on its west wall (right-hand side of the photo) St. Andrew’s Poultry
The Westinghouse Building at the corner of King and Peter Streets On the southeast corner of King Street West and Peter Street, in Toronto’s
Demolished house on Oxford St. in the Kensington Market – Historic Toronto
Painting, 8 1/2 “ by 11”, acrylic on stretched canvas. The above painting of 68 Oxford Street, in the Kensington Market, was completed in
An archaeological site revealed at Bathurst and Adelaide Streets – Historic Toronto
The site, near Bathurst and Adelaide Streets, Mary’s Church in the background. Near the southeast corner of Adelaide and Bathurst Streets, a parking lot has
Mystery of the hulking structure at Richmond and Peter Streets is solved – Historic Toronto
The structure on the northwest corner of Peter and Richmond Streets The hulking shell of a building on the northwest corner of Peter and Richmond