photos 20240906. The Don Valley where the Ontario Line Bridge will cross into Thorncliffe. The exposed hill is where I imagine bridge construction will be focused and where a support pier will be built. Image September 6, 2024 Vik
photos 20240905. The top of Pape Avenue where the Ontario Line will venture out over the Don Valley. Image September 6, 2024 Vik
photos 20240831. Live at the former location of the loosely dubbed “cougar bar” known as Crocodile Rock. Image September 1, 2024 Vik
photos 20240826. Theatre District Residence & Riu Plaza Hotel on Widmer Street. Image August 27, 2024 Vik
photos 20240816. An aerial view from downtown Toronto to Humber Bay Shores to Mississauga and Brampton. Image August 17, 2024 Vik
photos 20240814. Oakville II. The view of Oakville’s Brutalist Oak Hill from the street. What an interesting entrance. Image August 15, 2024 Vik
photos 20240812. 127 Roncesvalles Ave. Now a convenience store but formerly The Brighton Theatre, a two-storey 400-seat movie house. Image August 13, 2024 Vik
photos 20240809. With tiles missing on the platform and on the tracks, you really get an idea of just how round Queen’s Park station is. Image August 10, 2024 Vik
photos 20240808. At Eglinton Station, the original pearl grey Vitrolite tiles (pic 1) and the new wall panels (pic 2) are both in use. I assume the latter will replace the former in time and then these original tiles will disappear forever. Image August 8, 2024 Vik
photos 20240805. Glencairn Station I. The skylight system is a reimagining of the original skylight panels by artist Rita Letendre that were removed due to water damage. Image August 6, 2024 Vik