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Toronto Tuesday: Weekly Photos from sights in Toronto

Apr '09
14

Toronto Tuesday: 01.11

Volume 1, Edition 11

‘Toronto Tuesday‘ is a weekly photo feature about random stuff (landmarks, people, culture, seasons, etc.) in the city.

The long weekend was beautiful!

Queen Street West
Queen Street West
This is from my neighborhood which I love a lot.

Dundas and Bathurst: Toronto Western Hospital
Dundas and Bathurst: A streetcar against an incinerator chimney
Toronto Western Hospital is located at the intersection of Dundas Street West and Bathurst Street.

What did you do on the weekend? I dealt with my annoying website host who had suspended my website for a strange reason. I also went plant shopping, took a very long walk across the town, had vegan Chinese food and some Chilean wine.

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Apr '09
7

Toronto Tuesday: 01.10

Volume 1, Edition 10

‘Toronto Tuesday‘ is a weekly photo feature about random stuff (landmarks, people, culture, seasons, etc.) in the city.

Bike Stands

City of Toronto has a good infrastructure for cyclists. Off-street bicycle racks like these are present every few meters on most (if not all) sidewalks in downtown Toronto.

Bike Racks. It says 'Lock Bicycle' and 'City of Toronto'
Bike Racks. It says ‘Lock Bicycle’ and ‘City of Toronto’

This is the standard post-and-ring bike stand. But then it starts getting creative! …

Bike Lock
Bike Lock. Looks like ugly lamp posts, no?

Bike Stand
What’s that, a lightbulb?

Bike theft is very common in Toronto. People spend a fortune ($50, or $100, or…) on a good lock.

Toronto Bike Rack
From spectacles to bicycles

Lock Bicycle
A scary monster face?

Just like any other parking facility, it becomes impossible to find a bike parking spot during summer!

Bicycle stand
My personal favorite!

There are several ‘bike rack sculptures’ in my neighborhood (Parkdale / Queen west). All these pictures are taken from places less than two minutes from my apartment. I hope you liked them.

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Feb '09
17

Toronto Tuesday: 01.03

Volume 1, Edition 3

‘Toronto Tuesday’ is a weekly photo feature about random stuff (landmarks, people, culture, seasons, etc.) in my city.

Puddle on Queen West
Puddle @ Queen West

Last weekday was very rainy and dull. The Valentine’s day – Family day weekend was thankfully very beautiful. Sorry for not posting frequently on the travel blog, hopefully I will resume soon…

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