Welcome back!
below: Posing with the men of Legends Row
below: The CN Tower peaks out from behind glass buildings on Bremner.
below: A slightly different angle, but still looking west on Bremner towards the Rogers Centre, which of course everyone still calls the SkyDome. The very east end of Bremner is also known as Raptors Way in celebration of the Toronto Raptors NBA Championship win in 2019 (that’s basketball for those of you who don’t follow such things).
below: Maple Leaf Square. The three rusted metal cones form “Search Light, Star Light, Spot Light” (1998) by John McEwen. At night, light shines through the thousand star shaped holes in the metal.
below: South entrance to Union Station.
below: More public art with lights can be seen in the foyer at 25 York Street (enter at Union Station in photo above and turn left). Thirty thousand lights suspended from the ceiling and they are constantly changing colour. This is David Rokeby’s “Pixel Cube”.
below: If you had turned right instead of left into 25 York, you would find yourself in the foyer of Scotiabank Arena, home of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Pictured, larger than life on the wall, are 90 Ryan O’Reilly, 16 Mitch Marner, and 88 William Nylander.
below: Russell Peters gives directions?
below: Although much of the Union Station renovation is complete, there are still mystery parts behind temporary walls and plastic barriers.
below: The walk from the railway side of the station to the TTC portion is now covered. No more dodging the elements!
below: Construction on Bay Street, immediately north of the railway tracks.
below: A typical day in downtown Toronto? Construction vehicles caught in the gridlock.
below: Intersection of Bay and Front (that truck is still there!).
below: At street level, something is happening with the gold tinted glass windows on the Royal Bank building. No opportunities to play with reflections in the angled glass walls. As an aside, if you want to discover how many plainclothes security people are lurking in the area, put your camera over the wall and aim it at the building. Then smile.
below: Heading north, Bay and Wellington





























