Toronto Harbourfront and the Railway Museum.

 Harbourfront was pretty much dead, granted the thunderstorm that was forecast for late in the afternoon showed up mid Morning and we had to duck into Water Park Place. Once the storm front cleared we continued on our trek along Harbourfront. The tourist boats were mothballed because even though restrictions are looser, not a lot of people want to get on a crowded tourist boat. One thing I want to do is get over to Toronto Island before things really wind down. We'll see, I have to research Ferry capacities and all that fun stuff. 

The hidden gem is the Toronto Railway Museum, granted it's a lot smaller than Exporail in Delson Quebec just south of Montreal and sadly landlocked with no access spur to the Toronto Terminal Railway corrdior, an oversight on those who were planning the museum at the time. 



Camera: Nikon F2AS, Nikkor Ais 35 2 lens. 

Film: Ilford HP5 400, HC110 B. 



The Start of Yonge St Moored Trillium Bottom of York St._ Tied up Odyssey Gang Plank on the Hornblower Northern Spirit Tied Up Tied Up Tall Ship Moored Pleasure Craft WAvy Deck_ Amsterdam  Brewhouse Patio Parked Zodiac Eastbound Harbourfront Streetcar Lakeshore Road CN Northern Locomotive_ Canadian Pacific Switcher CN EMD GP9 Road Switcher CN and TH&B Cabooses Canadian Pacific Parlor Car Don Valley Station Cabin D and Work Car Black CP Switcher

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