NToronto, Canada
Best Fish & Chips

The best fish & chips in Toronto are either  ”Hamish“‘s or “Duckworth“‘s.  Ignore what the critics say - they only ever try shops in the trendy areas.  Hamish’s is near St. Clair & Victoria Pk; Duckworth’s has 2 shops - 1 near Danforth & Main and the other on Kingston Rd. (these aren’t trendy areas - they’re just small neighbourhood shops).

  5PM, Oct 20 2011
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University Of Toronto North East Gate at dawn

University Of Toronto North East Gate at dawn

  8PM, Aug 4 2011
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Toronto skyline at dawn

Toronto skyline at dawn

  8PM, Aug 4 2011
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A Tumblr blog dedicated to the Sounds of My City project - a collaborative exploration of the sounds found in and around Toronto. Little corners, big streets, festivals, events, familiar and unique voices, buskers…all the great sounds that make up Toronto’s acoustic ecology.

  2PM, Jul 25 2011
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Please check often for exciting updates about our community rebuilding its park.

  4PM, Jul 9 2011
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World class traffic

World class traffic

  10AM, Jul 2 2011
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inothernews:

“Touch ‘em all, Joe!”

  10AM, Jul 1 2011
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A 1 Kilometer long red carpet lay through the city of Toronto Canada today. The Celebrate Bloor festival marks the finish of that streets renovations to include large pedestrian friendly sidewalks and a boost to #Yorkville street life

A 1 Kilometer long red carpet lay through the city of Toronto Canada today. The Celebrate Bloor festival marks the finish of that streets renovations to include large pedestrian friendly sidewalks and a boost to #Yorkville street life

  8PM, Jun 19 2011
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nationalpost:

Beauty blows onto Bay St. Toronto architect Philip Beesley is one of those particularly Canadian art heroes — celebrated abroad, but rarely exhibiting domestically. That’s changing this week as Beesley — the hit of last year’s Venice Architecture Biennale — opens Sargasso, a sprawling interactive installation, at Toronto’s Brookfield Place as part of Luminato. (Brett Gundlock/National Post)

nationalpost:

Beauty blows onto Bay St.
Toronto architect Philip Beesley is one of those particularly Canadian art heroes — celebrated abroad, but rarely exhibiting domestically. That’s changing this week as Beesley — the hit of last year’s Venice Architecture Biennale — opens Sargasso, a sprawling interactive installation, at Toronto’s Brookfield Place as part of Luminato. (Brett Gundlock/National Post)

  10AM, Jun 9 2011
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soupsoup:

Taken with Instagram at The Cameron House

soupsoup:

Taken with Instagram at The Cameron House

  10AM, May 26 2011
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