July Visit to the Toronto Islands Part Two, The Fun Continues

 The Fun continues on the Toronto Islands adventure. I still thnk Algqonuin Island is the pefect spot to shoot the Toronto skyline. I love this part of the archipelago along with Ward's Island because they are residential remnent of the Toronto Island's residential and holiday resort status a century ago. People know Hanlan's Point as a nude beach these days early last century there used to be a baseball stadium where Babe Ruth played prior to joining the NY Yankees. 

Returning back to the mainland, you can still see echos of Toronto Harbour's more industrial past like Redpath Sugar which isn't going anywhere and the portlands undergoing massive change. In a few short years it will be recreational only. The land became too valuable for industrial/logistical use. 


The past three posts highlighted my Nikon FM2n, and F5, it was in some ways a test to see what the load would be like in my Think Tank backpack with the thought of running with this camera combo up in Northern Muskoka this fall. The combo passed with flying colours. 



Camera: Nikon F5, Nikkor AF-D lenses. 

Film: Fuji Superia 400. 



View from Centre Island Algonquin Island Houseboat Fire Station 335 Toronto Islands Inner Channel_ Inner Shores of Algonquin Island Inner Inner Channel Towards Ward's Island Community Library and Mail Box Canada Post Mail Box Community Libarary Close Up Bike Transport Algonquin Island Story and a Half Cottage Algonquin Island Modernist Cottage Two Algonquin Island Stucco Cottage Skyline From Algonquin Island Two Skyline From Algonquin Island Three Skyline From Algonquin Island Five Orange Lilies Close Up Spider on the Mail Box Crossing the  Bridge off Algonquin Island Ward's Island Ferry Disembarking City Sailing the Inner Harbour Polesteam Moored Up

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