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A generous gift from Japan fills a small area of the city with beautiful bright white flowers in the spring. However, you need to act fast, for High Park's cherry blossoms disappear for another year after only a week.
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There's always something to see and do in Queen West's largest green space, even if you like doing nothing but lying on the grass and letting the day pass you by.
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Part of the urban beauty of this city lies tucked away behind the buildings and houses. There’s amazing graffiti, yes, but Toronto's alleys and laneways are more than that. They’re hidden gems: often grimy, occasionally beautiful and, above all, lived in.
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With many kilometers of bicycle- and pedestrian-only trails, the Martin Goodman Trail is a great area to walk, run and ride while taking in some of the best city and lake views in Toronto's west end.
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Yes, it's dirty, smelly and you need to watch where you step at times, but there is nowhere else in Toronto where you can see the work of so many local urban artists in one spot like you can in Graffiti Alley.
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Do you have two wheels and a need to get away from the city for an afternoon? Then Tommy Thompson Park at the end of the Leslie Spit near Toronto's docklands may be just the escape you need.
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The biggest city in Canada, Toronto isn't just responsible for the TV show, "Kids in the Hall". There's also a bevy of photo-yielding tours to take, with a vibrant social and cultural scene that guarantees plenty of subjects for your analog lens. And the food? Well, just don't eat the ponies.
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This is probably my last Canadian location. You can get here three spots for the price of one, separated by a two-hour triangular drive. Let me share my trip to the Canadian Golden Triangle.
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A couple of the edgiest parts of Toronto. For shopping, exploring, dining and taking photos; Queen St. West and Kensington are a couple of the best places in Toronto to do so.
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On a clear and crisp day in late November I ventured to Toronto from London, the sleepy city I live in which is about two hours away, just to see my favorite band of all time. I then made the most of my trip by walking my way through Toronto's streets for the day.
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Once a lonely strip littered with long-dead storefronts Ossington has quickly become the ‘it’ destination of Toronto. Tucked between Dundas and Queen, it is a stretch of neighborhood art, fashion, food and drink. Finally with its wide selection of trendy bars, Ossington Avenue gives an opportunity for unforgettable night life any night of the week.
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Since the La Sardina Camera arrived we here at the LGS Toronto could not hold back our excitement to get out and start shooting. What better testing ground we though than the Toronto Islands! Meet some of the team and check out this not so hidden gem Torontonians flock to when the heat in the city gets too much to handle (and yes it does get hot in Canada).
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True to its name, the TIFF Bell Lightbox is a giant box in the heart of the city filled with things to satisfy any cinema lover: exhibits, screenings, a store, and movie theaters. Read more to check out why this is a must-see for Hollywood’s top celebrities whenever they visit the city.
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Toronto is an amazing place to visit. There is so much to see. To get your self started, I would recommend taking the open top bus tours.
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I had a chance to spend a summer volunteering at the Design Exchange in Toronto. I had no idea this was an internationally known non-profit museum dedicated to all forms of design, but what it does best is represent Canadian design to the rest of the world.
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Last weekend was the Taste of Little Italy in Toronto. For a whole weekend the busy down town street of College West shuts down to all cars and become a walking tour of some of the best Italian food in Toronto.
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Constantly included in polls for the top cities in the world to live in, Toronto, Canada definitely makes for a very desirable locations subject. Check out what your fellow lomographers have to say about Canada's largest city and home of one of Lomography's Gallery stores.
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Looking for a Victorian adventure in the heart of Toronto? A great family spot, pick-nick location or bike ride destination. I could spend hours looking each and every home in Cabbagetown which is unique in its own way. Plus the getting to pet a goat is always awesome!
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Even in all four seasons, it's the place for you. Definitely a must-visit destination in this town. Constructed for more than over 100 years in the heart of Toronto, if you haven't already visited it, join in and LOMO ON!
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Edwards Gardens is a botanical garden located on the southwest corner of Leslie Street and Lawrence Avenue East in Toronto, Ontario. It is also the site of the Toronto Botanical Garden, a private not-for profit organization previously called the Civic Garden Centre.