Old Town Adventures

Walking through the streets of Old Town Toronto, it’s easy to get lost among the vintage architecture. From pawn shops from the 80’s to cathedrals. DSC_0724.JPG
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East of King street is beautiful St. James Park, placed perfectly among this gorgeous part of the city. A bust of Robert Gourlay, Scottish-Canadian writer and activist, is the highlight of the park.

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Back on King Street, the famous St. Lawrence Market looms in the distance. Past that, Toronto’s own Flatiron Building, not quite as famous as a certain one in New York, but just as majestic.DSC_0749.JPG
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Speaking of majestic, the Hockey Hall of Fame highlights the whole experience, and without even having to go in, you can see jerseys of hockey greats in the mall upstairs.
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After hiking up the longest street in the world, you wouldn’ think it would be easy to miss a giant “L” shaped building, but it’s easier than one would think. The famous Sony Centre for the Performing Arts has been a staple in Toronto since 1960. DSC_0771.JPG
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Heading back up Front Street, you can once again see St. James Cathedral through the buildings, serving as a reminder of how much fun a school assignment can be.
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Comments

  1. Great blog guys!
    I would've loved to see more pictures with you in them, but the ones you took look really good. Kudos for actually going inside the Hockey Hall of fame, I wish we'd thought about that because it's a great idea.

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    1. Thanks! More pics of us is definitely needed.

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