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7Oct/090

Golden Horseshoe tour

Interesting (to me) sights around the GTA, with Wikipedia and Flickr cross-references whenever possible:

(okay... I'm having more fun photo-matching than I expected to, so I figure I'll do that in another thread. I'll keep adding "funny" or "interesting" finds to this entry.)

Toronto

The Roncy S'Cup -- first downtown job! Went out of business a month or two ago


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Dundas East -- I'm trying to match my Diana photo of the same location; see link

Torontoist!

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The Bridle Path -- what is this fella up to? Any guesses?


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A small canal in Weston -- I've always felt this is cooler than it probably is. Anyway, it's an interesting feature in a city generally bereft of interesting features


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Atrium on Bay -- work!

wiki - my flickr

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High Park House -- my first TO apartment


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Tower Automotive -- one of my favourite buildings

my flickr

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Bright St, in Corktown -- a taste of England


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The old Rochdale College building

wiki

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The abandoned structures of the Guild Inn -- the larger structure you barely see at left is now demolished

wiki - my flickr

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Old Weston -- ancient storefront and flat-faced rowhouses; this used to be streetcar territory, and it looks like Baltimore to me


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Hamilton

Hamilton GO Centre -- delicious

wiki - my flickr

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