Back in 2012, the city approved the naming of an alley… Dew Lang Lane. You can find this lane just north of the Danforth near Donlands. Prior to the legal change, “Dew Lang” had been used as the unofficial name by local residents. The name comes from parts of the two streets Dewhurst (Dew) and Langford (Lang) that the lane runs between.
below: Omen514’s fist bump
below: “Turn the lights off and look to the sky” by Jerry Rugg (aka Birdo) & Wales.
below: Spud1 left his mark here along with the advice, “Live, Love, Paint”.
below: Signs of spring that can’t be held back
below: In a very tight spot but bursting out.
below: One of the latest trends in urban living is the laneway house. They are popping up all over the place and this area is no exception.
below: Another trend, this one in home renovations, is building upwards. Adding a third floor or a rooftop deck is now common (and is often more noticeable from the back).
below: The repurposing of church buildings is another trend (albeit a bit older than the above two). In this case, Temple Baptist Church, opened 1925, is now residential. A small plaque in one corner of the building serves as a reminder of its original function. From the application for heritage status for the building: “Temple Baptist Church is a fine example of a revival of the Georgian Classical Style adapted for Post-Reformation churches in 18th century England.” Not many Toronto churches were built in this style.
below: The central window with its leaded coloured glass and Credit Valley stone trim around the windows.
below: A beckoning summer scene, Muskoka chairs on the dock. Have a seat and watch the sunlight play on the water.
below: Old black line drawings on old white garage.
below: The new west entrance to Donlands subway station opens onto Dewhurst.
below: Inside
below: A second pigeon…. this one wear a cheerful bright red cap as he struts around






























