Miscreant
Senior Member
Mercer is gonna be a key corridor in a few years.
A couple days ago I was walking from King/Bay towards the TIFF building and just noticed how much this development pushed the urban tunnel going West. That's one thing about Toronto compared to similar populated cities in North America, the density drops off the map fairly quick in either East/West direction.
The GTA is obviously massive, and Toronto proper is quite big in square kilometers. But the actual city--it doesn't feel that big to me.
Can't agree more, I feel like the urban level density only exist between Spadina to the west and Church to the east. The South-North corridor is much better as you can walk from Queen's Quay all the way to Davenport and still feel like you are in the city center. But it only takes 15 mins if you walk along West-East to realize Toronto still has a small urban centre.
@DonValleyRainbowPics taken Dec 19, 2018
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