Tag Archives: off-ramp
20200627. This old school pedestrian crossing at Oriole GO station will be removed for the realignment of the Highway 401 off-ramp to Leslie Street.
20180528. Under where Hwy 427 splits into the QEW and the Gardiner Expressway.
20180208. Working on the incline constructing the Gardiner Expressway’s Simcoe Ramp. Taken July 17, 2017.
20180128. The Simcoe Ramp opened earlier today. John Tory called it a happy day with the ramp opening on time and on budget.
20170907. Freeway motorists shall merge with Harbour St. below where the #Gardiner’s York Bay Yonge off-ramp once stood.
20170616. New steel girders add stripes of shadow to the supports of a quickly progressing Gardiner Expressway Simcoe off-ramp.
20170522. Knocking down large steel girders like Dominoes at the Gardiner Expressway York Bay Yonge off-ramp demolition.
20170520. The Gardiner York Bay Yonge off-ramp demolition has reached York St which will be cleared this weekend.
20170515. Two excavators bar passage to the denuded and abruptly ending York Bay Yonge off-ramp. #simcoeramp #toronto #infrastructure #demolition #gardiner
20170506. A support bent lies in the dirt at the abrupt end of the York / Bay / Yonge off-ramp.
20170421. Demolition of the Gardiner Expressway’s York / Bay / Yonge off-ramp has progressed rapidly in four days.
20170408. The Gardiner Expressway’s York St. / Bay St. off-ramp closes for imminent demolition on April 17. Come on a walk tomorrow and check it out before it’s gone: http://goo.gl/EijOH8
20170329. New and old bents (support columns with horizontal caps) stand side by side at a Gardiner Expressway off-ramp.
20161116. Between embankment, off-ramp and refuse, the CN Tower guides the way.
20150607. If removed, the Gardiner Expressway would end just east of Yonge St north of prime development land.
Image 6/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150606. Whatever awaits Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway, it must come down somewhere new.
Image 5/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20140903. Toronto’s elevated Gardiner Expressway is stark yet visually appealing.
This is the eastbound Jarvis St off-ramp looking west.
20140625. The sun shines between expressway and off-ramp under Toronto’s Gardiner.
I will be exhibiting three photos of high-rises along side other talented photographers at the opening gala for the Toronto Urban Photography Festival at Gallery 918 (918 Bathurst) this Friday June 27th from 6-11pm. Come by if you can! Check out www.tupf.ca for workshops, photo walks and phototalks from June 27 – July 12.