Dec 8, 2022

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I really hate dating myself, but I'm old enough to remember when the whole area bounded between Front and King and Blue Jays Way(then Peter St.) and Simcoe once consisted of gravel parking lots amid disused rail yards. Fast forward 50 years and the '160' is becoming a worthy contributor to the 'Front St. canyon' effect...and to think, there's still more to come!
 
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...it's almost as though it's trying to say something to us! 🙀
 

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