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 After one of many torrential rain storms these past few weeks, the Don River flooded over its banks, washing out Bayview and a number of surrounding areas.
The 5:30 pm GO Train ploughs north along a flooded track line.
The Don River floods its banks.
Walking paths in the Don Valley are no longer passable.
Evergreen parking lot.
Cars headed south on Bayview.
The water levels must have risen because cars are now no longer able to drive through the water without getting swamped.
That tow truck pulled about 5 cars out of the water within a span of an hour.
author: POWcityblog : Toronto, ON

Nearly every city and town has travel agencies. They are a ubiquitous part of commercial infrastructure and have been since we invented travel. Leaflets and posters by the million zillion billion. Plastic model airliners in the windows. Outposts of glamour and escape.
In the 1970s the Concorde/SST represented the ultimate in air travel. It made sense then that some agencies adopted Concorde/SST images for their flashy, sexy, disco, high speed associations. Don't know if the Concorde ever landed in Malta or sported a maple leaf on the tail but I can't help liking this sharp-lookin' machine. As a bonus, this...
author: POWcityblog : Toronto, ON

Bloor Street: a hydrant right next to a hydrant with a hose between them. How bizarre! What for?
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author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 Trump is diggin' away at our city...
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 Here are some pictures from Doors Open Toronto. I didn't get a chance to post them earlier. This year I visited some of the following places...
Toronto's First Post Office (1833-1839). 260 Adelaide Street East.
Chef School @ George Brown College. 215 King Street East.
Commerce Court North. 25 King Street West.
The Canada Permanent Building. 320 Bay Street.
The Canada Life Building. 330 University Avenue. Here there was an excellent view of Toronto from the 17th floor...
The Green Roof at Exhibition Place's Horse Palace. 15 Nova Scotia Avenue. This is apparently the biggest solar roof in Canada, although it didn't look that big to...
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