Here’s the latest walk in my Rediscovering my Toronto video series – in an area I don’t know at all. From Sherbourne Station on line 2 of the Subway, I walked north on Sherbourne then worked my way east on various winding roads, through a… Read More
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North to Rexdale
Today’s vlog takes place in Rexdale – Islington and the 401. If you enjoy my Rediscovering my Toronto videos please subscribe to my channel. I’ll be back with more in a couple weeks.
Sirens on The Danforth
I don’t get over to The Danforth very often. For me, being a west-ender, it’s a bit out the way. For me it has always been a great spot to go for an evening out, including some terrific souvlaki. The Danforth includes one of North… Read More
Uptown Toronto Walk – Yonge and Eglinton area
This vlog features a more or less circle walk from Eglinton and Avenue Rd, a little north, then east to Yonge St, south on Yonge with a circle back through a residential neighbourhood. If you enjoy these Rediscovering my Toronto videos, please subscribe.
Eugene gets lost + a conversation with artist John McCartney at Dupont Rail
13 minutes into the video I finally found the exhibition space. There’s still a chance to see the exhibition on the weekend. If you enjoy my videos, please like, subscribe and comment. Thanks.
Welcome to Reggae Lane
In this vlog, I revisit Little Jamaica. This is a follow-up to the Black Music Tour post I made the other day. If you are enjoying my videos, please consider subscribing to my channel. It’s free, and you’ll get my latest videos showing up in… Read More
The Other Side of the Tracks
The Wallace Ave Footbridge is a rare multi-span, steel, Warren pony truss footbridge, built in 1907. Since I was a kid, I’ve thought it would be interesting to walk up and over one day. I finally did it. The Junction Triangle neighbourhood on the other… Read More
Necropolis
In today’s vlog, I take a leisurely stroll through Toronto’s historic Necropolis Cemetery, located in Cabbagetown, on the west side of the Don River Valley. It is a beautiful and serene place, with monuments to many Torontonians going back to the 1850s.
A Big Yellow Parade
I was walking east on Bloor from Bathurst, shooting video, when a parade appeared, featuring many people dressed in yellow and many people banging drums.
A hot July night in a Yonge St pub with an artist named Stagg
It was very hot. We were walking and shooting video and sweating a lot, when we chanced upon a Firkin pub on Yonge St. We popped in for a cool beer and some fried calamari. If you are enjoying my Rediscovering my Toronto videos, please… Read More