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Interesting Places...

- Elicar - Tuesday, April 25th, 2006 : goo

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...are within your reach when you are downtown.

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This is the other side of what I call as the Flatiron Building on Front Street East.

Front Street East is the home to St. Lawrence Market //www.stlawrencemarket.com/ and the 2006 Toronto Buskerfest www.torontobuskerfest.com/.

Starting at Yonge, on the northside, is the EDS Building.

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That's the Novotel and a rain cloud on the reflection.

On the same building is Biff's..Hmmm?

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On the south side is the Hummingbird Centre.

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Going further east is a park between Font Street and Wellington.

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It's a popular lunch area during the summer, but today, there is this only lonesome walker and her pooch, together with the pigeons.

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The end of this park on the east side is the flatiron building.

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I have already posted a similar picture in 's Old Bank.

This is a flower cart at Dominion's.

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And this THE St. Lawrence Market-South.

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The murals on St' Lawrence North.

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For a complete view of the mural, visit www.stlawrencemarket.com/shopping/north.html


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ninety9lives: 25th Apr 2006 - 01:58 GMT

wow there's some really interesting angles and architecure there. not to mention the murals! they're so soft, really homely. those first couple are really interesting.

awesome.

drea: 25th Apr 2006 - 06:08 GMT

that curtain thing on the first picture..is that a drawing? that's cool

S: 25th Apr 2006 - 23:46 GMT

If you get a chance to tour the Flatiron Building (also known as the Gooderham building) during the upcoming "doors open", I would highly recommend it. That building still has it's original 1892 elevator (still works!).

barry: 26th Apr 2006 - 00:10 GMT

Elicar Nice Photos.Toronto looks like a pretty cool city.

Elicar: 26th Apr 2006 - 00:12 GMT

99, thank you! Yes, Andrea, it's is a painting. You gotta get out of Markham more! I have been in the building S. At the bar! ;)

Elicar: 26th Apr 2006 - 00:15 GMT

Oh..Thanks Barry! Toronto is a really nice place to be. It has almost everything that NYC has to offer, but much, much smaller.

You should come and visit sometimes. ;)

barry: 26th Apr 2006 - 21:52 GMT

I had plans to go up to Lake Ontario this year to do a spot of fishing. I,ll have to take a long weekend of work soon as I would like to go for salmon before sping is over also get a look around an get some Maple syrup. ;)

Elicar: 27th Apr 2006 - 01:48 GMT

I hope you won't eat what you catch! The cleanliness of the water of Lake Ontario is a high suspect.

jeeff: 27th Apr 2006 - 01:54 GMT

yeah you might catch a dead body or two if you fish from the spadina wharf.

sarah 4 sep 2006 05:04: 4th Sep 2006 - 07:06 GMT

I would love to go to the St Lawrence market i love spending money

eloy: 23rd Sep 2007 - 14:01 GMT

I love your selection of artistic buildings. I would love to check out the St. Lawrence market to observe the artwork.

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