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20241022. Ontario Place has seen better days. @ontarioplace4all
20191206. The impressive open air pavilion at Trillium Park.
20191106. An aerial of all of Trillium Park.
The very impressive open air pavilion at Toronto’s new Trillium Park.
20170630. Underneath a three-dimensional trillium.
20170629. An ellipsoid at sunset created by the triodetic-domed Cinesphere and it reflection.
20160827. The bridge to Atlantis – a pavilion at Ontario Place.
20160815. Opened 1971 and closed 2011, Ontario Place continues to feel contemporary.
20150225. The Toronto skyline and Canadian National Exhibition Grounds from 2000 feet.
From this point of view you can see how many more tall buildings we have – evidence that Toronto has more towers going up than any other city in North America. In the foreground, notice how large the Canadian National Exhibition grounds are and particularly how massive the Direct Energy conference centre is. It is the biggest squat square building in between the expressway and the lakeshore boulevard. And to the far right is the permanently sleepy Ontario Place. And finally I love how you can see the 32-year-deceased Hearn power plant on the other side of town in the barren port lands (reddish building with huge smokestack near water).