Northbound, starting at King… where this large mural still shines. Piliriqatigiingniq was painted in 2015 (see link for more info)
below: A yellow parking lot attendant booth, a throwback to an older, less digital age. Back before machines and parking apps on your phone changed our lives.
below: Looking west on Court Street through to Toronto and Victoria Streets (and beyond). A wide range of sizes and styles all mixed up together.
below: The omnipresent condo construction and ubiquitous summer roadworks can be found here too!
below: Lots of glass on the northeast corner of Church & Lombard – This section of Lombard is also Gilda Radner Way.
below: The view on Lombard, looking east from Church. Lots of midrise buildings.
below: Crossing Lombard. Looking north up Church Street
below: Church & Richmond, northeast corner.
below: Church & Richmond again but from a different angle, south side of Richmond with McVeighs Tavern on the southwest corner.
below: Flags flying over the entrance to McVeighs (“since 1962”) – a little bit of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland & Labrador.
below: West on Richmond.
below: A stretch of Church Street was known for its pawn shops and many still remain. Here we have Simon’s Pawnbrokers as well as two “exchanges”, Five Star Exchange and Toronto Exchange.
below: Balconies old and new.
below: Can you tell where this picture was taken? A little bit of Toronto love on a mailbox on the corner of Church and ???
below: Peeking over the mail box above is the yellow of the old Shwarma King on the northeast corner of Queen and Church. It is now being demolished.
below: The side of Metropolitan United Church.
below: The north end of Metropolitan United with St. Michaels Hospital behind it (just south of Shuter).
below: More of the mural as well as St. Michaels Cathedral on the other side of Shuter Street. The mural is “Paint Your Faith” by Elicser, Chor Boogie, Mediah and Siloette
below: St. Michaels RC Church in the foreground, looking north along Church St.
below: Many more facades that have been preserved during redevelopment.
below: 205 Church Street with its green awning; Its neighbour may be feeling the squeeze, just south of Dundas.
below: Looking east on Dundas
below: Northeast corner of Church and Dundas.
below: Westward along Dundas towards the Bond Place Hotel and its tall blue mural celebrating health care workers and their dedication during the COVID pandemic (and since?)
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