dt_toronto_geek
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I've always considered University Ave. Toronto's Grand Avenue. It has very wide sidewalks, a beautiful and wide centre median with a vast array of different types of trees, perennial & annual gardens, fountains, statues, memorials and trees of every size, type and shape which line the street on the east and west sides. The highrise architecture is among some of downtown Toronto's most interesting (the great and the not-so-great) but unfortunately it's not much of a walking destination because not much is there unless you work in the area or need to go to one of the hospitals south of College Street. And I think that is a shame.
There's not a whole lot that could be improved upon. The sidewalks are a typical Toronto patchwork of concrete and asphalt, some of the fountains on the median need repair (two were not working) and by some strange coincidence the "walk"/"don't walk" signs and two traffic signal lights on the east side of the street have been turned around facing east or west causing pedestrian & driver confusion (and danger) in the two blocks above and below where the Tamils continue to protest.
I really encourage anyone with the time and interest to walk University in the spring, summer or fall starting at Front Street (get off at Union Station) and head north to Queens Park. If you have ever driven or cycled on University Avenue, you have never really seen it. I can guarantee that when on foot, it is a very enjoyable walk with so much so see and take in.
My camera batteries were wearing out quickly so my photographs are extremely limited (and not that good) so unfortunately I wasn't able to capture the best of the Avenue. In the next week or two I'll be heading back with a boatload of re-chargeables and will update this thread with better photographs.
Although I walked south as I photographed, I present this in the opposite direction, from Front Street north to Queens Park. I photographed from a pedestrian's POV.
I hope you all enjoy what I did manage to capture today.
Click on the thumbnail to enlarge, then click again on the image for full size.
Looking south from College Street -
Up along Queens Park East -
There's not a whole lot that could be improved upon. The sidewalks are a typical Toronto patchwork of concrete and asphalt, some of the fountains on the median need repair (two were not working) and by some strange coincidence the "walk"/"don't walk" signs and two traffic signal lights on the east side of the street have been turned around facing east or west causing pedestrian & driver confusion (and danger) in the two blocks above and below where the Tamils continue to protest.
I really encourage anyone with the time and interest to walk University in the spring, summer or fall starting at Front Street (get off at Union Station) and head north to Queens Park. If you have ever driven or cycled on University Avenue, you have never really seen it. I can guarantee that when on foot, it is a very enjoyable walk with so much so see and take in.
My camera batteries were wearing out quickly so my photographs are extremely limited (and not that good) so unfortunately I wasn't able to capture the best of the Avenue. In the next week or two I'll be heading back with a boatload of re-chargeables and will update this thread with better photographs.
Although I walked south as I photographed, I present this in the opposite direction, from Front Street north to Queens Park. I photographed from a pedestrian's POV.
I hope you all enjoy what I did manage to capture today.
Click on the thumbnail to enlarge, then click again on the image for full size.
Looking south from College Street -
Up along Queens Park East -
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