A friend of mine had a medical conference scheduled in Toronto April 6th - 11th, so I opted to tag along and take advantage of the free hotel room. The weather wasn't great most of the time I was there (including a little light snow which they'd gone the month of March without), but fortunately I did finally get some decent weather the last day & a half I was there. I tried to hit up many different neighbourhoods, but there are still plenty that I hope to visit whenever I'm able to get back. Despite the weather, I had a fantastic time. Toronto is terrific!
Ossington
Queen West
Roncesvalles
Dundas West
Queen West
Ontario College of Art & Design
Grange Park neighbourhood
Financial District/Downtown
A late lunch of poutine from the Blue Chip Truck at City Hall. Yum!
Union Station (some pretty impressive renovation plans in the upcoming decade!)
Harbourfront area near my hotel
The view from my floor at the Westin Harbour Castle
The view from my hotel room window toward the northwest
and the view from my hotel room window toward the southwest
King East/Old Town
Love the incorporation of the older corner building into this new condo highrise
On King Street in Corktown looking west toward Old Town
Corktown
Trefann Court
Queen East
Yonge Street
Dundas Square
Finally the sun appears on Saturday morning!!!
Air Canada Centre
Cabbagetown neighbourhood
Allen Gardens
View along Carlton Street toward College & Yonge
King Street heading west
King West
Queen West heading east
Sunday morning closure of Yonge Street just north of Queen Street
I hopped on the Queen Street streetcar & headed off to The Beaches neighbourhood
Don't worry, this is the back side of the building. The front is on Queen Street and has retail space (though plenty of empty space currently)
While riding inbound on the Queen Street streetcar, I snapped some photos out the window as we passed from The Beaches into Leslieville.
Heading over the Don Valley Parkway from Leslieville into Corktown
I hopped off the streetcar at this point and walked the short distance down to King Street where I rode that streetcar into the St. Lawrence district