This is another blog post about Croft Street, a short street that runs between College and Harbord streets just east of Bathurst. It has changed a lot since I first wrote about it in 2013. The corner of Croft and College Streets was home to the mural commemorating the fire of 1904 – it is long gone. In between then and now, the south end of Croft was spruced up with colourful murals and planters in 2016. These are a few pictures that I took as I walked up Croft yesterday (after dodging construction stuff and workmen at College).
below: A mural by Elicser is at the northeast corner of College and Croft.
below: Praying mantis mural
below: Croft is not immune to the construction/renovation craze that we’re in the midst of.
below: The fire station tower at College and Bellevue is now visible from Croft street.
below: Looking up Croft Street. One of the garages now has a Raptors logo and the one next to it is being renovated.
below: Some of the 2016 murals and planters are still in place.
below: Looking north across Vankoughnet Street
below: A door to nowhere
below: We are the future and we don’t want any junk mail
below: The door with the metal strapping is still there.
below: A large grominator on a brick wall
below: Morning glory flowers and vine growing up a street sign pole.
below: More flowers, red rose stenciled onto a garage door
below: Garage doors painted by Bruno Smokey and Andrea Manica
below: A fun ride in vibrant colours by dudeman