Mystic Point
Active Member
Walking through Queen's Park in the summer, one is struck at the generally shabby atmosphere. Park benches are dilapidated as are the run down picnic tables. The South West fountain is in disrepair, only some of the water jets working. The grass has eroded badly around the base of the statue of King George and his mighty steed.
Walking down Yonge Street is to walk through a hideous never-ending strip mall of sorts. It's shabby beyond belief.
Has there ever been any discussion about the general Shabbiness of Toronto?
When you return here after being some other place ( Miami, NYC, Chicago, Paris of course, ) it's appears to one giant overwhelming eyesore.
Does no one care?
Walking down Yonge Street is to walk through a hideous never-ending strip mall of sorts. It's shabby beyond belief.
Has there ever been any discussion about the general Shabbiness of Toronto?
When you return here after being some other place ( Miami, NYC, Chicago, Paris of course, ) it's appears to one giant overwhelming eyesore.
Does no one care?