Midtown Toronto, Frugal Film Project Installment for November

For those who have never been to Toronto, it's a big city, really big, and spread out. Midtown historically would have been sorta round Yonge and Bloor, now it stretches from Davisville up to almost Lawerance Park and around Yonge St. and Eglington is fast becoming a neighbourhood of highrise apartment and condo towers, displacing older apartment buildings and offices that were built in the 1960s. Even Cnaada Square, home to Canadian Tire's corporate headquarters and the studios for TVO have been chosen as a site for redevelopment at some point. That's an insane thought a two tower office complex is slated for redevelopment even though you have long term tenants (large Canadian hardware retailer and a publicly owned broadcaster). That's insane. 


Camera: Nikon N90S, Nikon AF-D 28-105 F3.5-4.5 Zoom Lens. 

Film: Kodak Ultramax 400. 



Afternoon over Yonge St. at Merton_ Yonge St. Looking Toward St. Clair Nov 2022 Line One Subways  Nov 2022 Empty Davisville Storage Yard Northbound Line One Rolling into Davisville Nov 2022 Davisville Subway Yard Work Trains in Davisville Yard Concrete and Windows_ Used to Be The Wallace Stoplight at The Davisville_ Rogers Van and the Canadian Tire Headquarters The 56 Riding Along Eglington Crossing at the Yonge Eglington Centre Duke of Kent Corner Nov 2022 Vintage Low Rise Apartment on Roehampton  Nov 2022 Balcony Pattern More Midtown Balconies The Erskine on Borrowed Time Ambulance at the Admiral Curved Balconies_ Best Fresh Buy Market Sunday Morning Fenced In Food Truck Sunday Morning at the Midtown Fire Station

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