Behind the Toronto Reference Library that is…..
The passage between Asquith and Church streets has been renamed Sherlock Holmes Walk and it now features a large mural honoring the fictional detective first brought to life by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

“I am a brain Watson. The rest of me is a mere appendix”, section by Bernice Lum
The mural was developed in partnership with the TTC, the City of Toronto’s StreetARToronto (StART) program, the Toronto Public Library (TPL) and the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection. It differs from most street art in that the panels were produced elsewhere. They also have a shiny finish on them so there are many reflections.
The hoardings surround a construction site for the TTC’s Bloor-Yonge Capacity Improvements Project. The site will be home to a future fan building to enhance air circulation at the newly renovated station.
below: The Palace of Westminster (England’s parliament buildings) as Sherlock’s “Mind Palace”, an image created by EGR. Other London scenes can be found in the background.
below: A younger Sherlock Holmes playing with toy soldiers and toy dinosaurs, Jeff Blackburn
below: A collection of images from Heidi Berton,
below: Niiwin Binesi (Four Birds) – Brent Hardisty



A group of StART artists provided artwork for the mural – I haven’t been able to match all the artists to the sections (and I missed a panel or two?) As well as the artists named above, the following were also involved in this project: Artists: Adrian Hayles, Annwin Arts, Fatspatrol, Brian Jiang, Jasmin Pannu, Keitha Keeshig Tobias, Megan Oldhues, Melika Saeeda, Poser.
below: An image that makes me think of “The Hound of the Baskervilles” novel.











