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Old Posted Jun 8, 2024, 4:08 AM
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The view from the Spit remains my favourite, followed by the northeasterly view (think from say, Carlaw and Pape or the above^).
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Old Posted Jun 8, 2024, 6:07 PM
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Someone in the heavens knows it’s Pride Month.


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Old Posted Jun 10, 2024, 3:21 AM
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Giallo - thanks for the one heck of on April wrap up on the previous page!

As for the Toronto pics above, very cool pride sky I forget who said it, probably many an urbanist about many a city: “Toronto will be one hell of a city when they’re finished”.
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Old Posted Jun 18, 2024, 4:31 AM
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A few pics from a cool weekend in Vancouver.



Hotel Georgia, Vancouver BC. June 14, 2024. by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr

1001 Nicola Street in the West End - this was the first purpose-built for motorized fire engines in North America and the oldest fire hall in Vancouver still in its original building.



Firehall Number 6 - West End, Vancouver BC, built 1907. by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr

This shot was taken at 10:52 a.m. on Friday, but with the big trees and dark clouds it felt like dusk and the colours came out pukey, just a mush of dark yellow and greens - thus some fun artistic license to bring out the architecture a bit. Barclay Manor in the West End of Vancouver:



Barclay Manor, West End, Vancouver BC - June 14, 2024. by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



Vancouver Entrances - June 14, 2024 by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



Sen̓áḵw Development - 1655 Whyte Ave, Vancouver - June 14, 2024 by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



Sen̓áḵw Development - 1655 Whyte Ave, Vancouver - June 14, 2024 by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr

To Kits Beach



Kits Beach - June 14, 2024 by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr

Back over the Burrard Street bridge to downtown:



Views from Burrard Street Bridge - June 14, 2024 by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



Views from Burrard Street Bridge - June 14, 2024 by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



View from Burrard Street Bridge - June 14, 2024. by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



Burrard Street Bridge - June 14, 2024. by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



Burrard Street Bridge - opened July 1, 1932. Photo - June 14, 2024 by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



View from Burrard Street Bridge - June 15, 2024 by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



Disasembly of tunnel boring machines by the Arbutus Station for the Broadway Subway Line. June 15, 2024. by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



Postal Station C - Mount Pleasant, Vancouver. Completed 1916. Photo - June 15, 2024. by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr
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Reflected in the large basin of Tommy Thompson Park dusk falls over the skyline
by Phil Marion (227 million views), on Flickr


Toronto Skyline
by Lucas T Photography, on Flickr


Toronto
by Marcanadian, on Flickr


Riverdale Park
by Marcanadian, on Flickr


Broadview Avenue
by Marcanadian, on Flickr


Broadview Avenue
by Marcanadian, on Flickr


501 Queen streetcar rumbles on through the early morning
by Phil Marion (227 million views), on Flickr


Fog rolls in to Kew Gardens - Toronto
by Phil Marion (227 million views), on Flickr


https://www.flickr.com/photos/verysc...y/53731957025/


Today
by A Great Capture, on Flickr


_MVP9003
by Tom Fournier Park, on Flickr


Gerrard Street
by Marcanadian, on Flickr


Scooter waiting at Bloor and Dundas
by Jeremy Gilbert, on Flickr


Edit - Severe crop
by Tom Fournier Park, on Flickr


The One (1 Bloor West) construction progress, as of March 1, 2024
by Jeremy Gilbert, on Flickr


Untitled
by dzesika devic, on Flickr


Line 1 Leaving Eglington
by Bill Smith, on Flickr


Love Park
by Grant D, on Flickr


Foggy Day #1
by George Hornaday, on Flickr


Spring Beach
by George Hornaday, on Flickr


Untitled
by Alex Meoko, on Flickr


Crossing Queen Street East on a foggy evening
by Phil Marion (227 million views), on Flickr


Nuit Blanche 2023 XIV
by Jack Landau, on Flickr


Dundas Street West
by Jack Landau, on Flickr


Eglinton Grand VI
by Jack Landau, on Flickr


Edit Portra 800 JPEG
by Tom Fournier Park, on Flickr


Looking east along the Gardiner/Lakeshore
by Phil Marion (227 million views), on Flickr


Untitled
by hyframes, on Flickr
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^ Great collection of images there! Particularly the Humber Bay skyline silhouette, the Queen Foggy Evening, and the Scooter Waiting.
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Old Posted Jun 21, 2024, 1:55 AM
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/\ brilliant Toronto pics, and that last one is a 1 in a 1,000 shot with the man coming up the stairs in matching TTC colours at the same time as the streetcar is about to pass.
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Cool TO sets !
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Old Posted Jul 5, 2024, 2:25 PM
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Habitat last week...


DSC01352 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01353 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01340 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01298 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01248 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01245 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01240 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01242 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01239 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01236 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01231 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01230 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01229 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01227 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01219 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01212 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01209 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01208 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01207 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr


DSC01198 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr




DSC01217 by Foofoo MacShoe, on Flickr
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Old Posted Jul 6, 2024, 11:48 PM
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Great photos Rico, especially that last one!!
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Amazing Sask pics!
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 2:53 PM
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Saskatoon is a vibe! Great pics!
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 4:09 PM
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 5:15 PM
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FrAnKs and Echoes back to back - sweet!

Quebec City’s geography is really quite interesting in that it feels unexpected and full of surprises. Can’t find the right words to describe it really.

Echoes what a set - full of variety and beauty. This river scene is so lush

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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 6:09 PM
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Saskatoon has so much charm in the summer
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Those Saskatoon photos make me think it would be a fun place to spend a weekend, if it wasn't so far away...

And the Quebec City shots make it look like such a substantial city. Haven't been in two years. Overdue for a visit.
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This photo is dreamy. I love the mistiness. And I don't know how often the St. Lawrence River is so calm, but I've yet to see it so with my own eyes the times I've been on its shores. (it's been nearly 5 years since I visited QC and almost 3 since my last stay in Montreal; I'm long overdue for both places, too)

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I agree completely with the sentiments about Saskatoon. I really need to visit many places in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and the interior of BC (saw some of that 30+ years ago but only as far as Kelowna, and despite it being February the weather was mostly beautiful), nevermind northern Ontario beyond Sudbury and The Soo.

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Old Posted Jul 15, 2024, 10:52 PM
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Quebec City’s geography is really quite interesting in that it feels unexpected and full of surprises. Can’t find the right words to describe it really.
A ''one of a kind'' city?
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