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Toronto, the beautiful city is fully illuminated by the lights engulfed by a blanket of midnight blue sky dotted with stars. The reflection of it all, on water, makes the shot doubly pretty.
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Dundas Square is Toronto's answer to Times Square with many advertising billboards. It is also site for outdoor concerts and festivals. It was a place for protests and demonstrations, until the authorities decided that in the name of Democracy, protests are only permitted for approved causes and for freedoms in countries far away. I was crossing the square, when the billboard above flooded the place with colour on otherwise grey drizzly day. The square was not always there. It opened in 2002 in effort to revitalize the area. To be honest, I should, but do not remember what was there before.
047. Toronto. Taken 2023- May 02. P1580520, Upload 2023- May 05. Lmx -ZS100.
Toronto has one of the liveliest music and nightlife scenes in the world. A drive in the city at night make for a memorable experience. This shot catches the vibrant colors of night lights of the city at a fountain emitting multiple color lights surrounded by skyscrapers!
Yonge-Dundas Square is a unique focal point of the downtown Toronto community. The Square is designated for use as a public open space and as an event venue that can accommodate events of various sizes. You'll discover a wide range of activities on the Square: community celebrations, theatrical events, concerts, receptions, promotions – events that appeal to residents and tourists alike and provide a showcase for local businesses. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Square is in the heart of downtown Toronto on the South-East corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets
Bring your laptop to the Square for free wi-fi internet access. Voted best wi-fi spot in Toronto by NOW Magazine!
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Dundas Square, located in the heart of downtown Toronto, is often referred to as the "Times Square of Canada" due to its vibrant atmosphere and bustling energy. Here are a few interesting facts about this iconic landmark:
Urban Gathering Hub: As one of the busiest intersections in Canada, Dundas Square serves as a central gathering place for locals and tourists alike. Its prime location at the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street makes it easily accessible and a focal point for various cultural events and celebrations.
Public Art Installations: Dundas Square is adorned with numerous eye-catching public art installations that contribute to its unique character. One of the most notable installations is the "Time: Time" digital clock, which stands tall above the square and features an ever-changing display of time-related imagery, captivating passersby.
Concerts and Performances: The square serves as a vibrant venue for live concerts and performances throughout the year. It hosts a wide range of events, including music festivals, cultural celebrations, and outdoor film screenings. Many world-renowned artists have graced the stage at Dundas Square, attracting thousands of spectators.
Neon Lights and Billboards: Dundas Square is known for its dazzling neon lights and massive electronic billboards. These vibrant displays illuminate the area, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere, particularly during the evening hours. The combination of lights, colors, and moving images adds to the square's energetic ambiance.
Pedestrian-Friendly Space: Dundas Square was designed with pedestrians in mind. It features a large pedestrian-only space, allowing visitors to freely explore and enjoy the square without the interruption of vehicle traffic. This pedestrian-friendly design fosters a vibrant street life, making it an inviting place to stroll, relax, and people-watch.
Toronto Landmark: Over the years, Dundas Square has become an iconic symbol of Toronto. Its lively and energetic atmosphere reflects the city's diverse and vibrant culture. The square is often featured in movies, television shows, and commercials, further cementing its status as a recognizable Toronto landmark.
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Dundas Sqaure, Toronto
I was soaked right after this shot but somehow luv the feeling. It was time to go home.
Thank you, whoever u r, the one who was holding this brolly at Dundas Square. ^_* Btw, nice boots.
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Early morning pit stop at the market. Some say Apples are good for you. Yes indeed!
Apple Store, Eaton Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
A few interesting facts about apples; “The old adage that an apple a day keeps the doctor away may be a silly rhyme you heard as a kid, but you might be surprised to learn of the serious health benefits that apples offer”. Follow the link for facts, info and credit.
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Thanks for stoppin’ by. I wish you a wonderful first day of Spring. Enjoy! ... and don’t forget to have an apple.