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A fall afternoon outside the Beacher Café — a long-time local spot tucked into the Beaches along Queen Street East. The golden leaves, warm tones, and quiet street capture that classic East End calm between seasons.

 

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A bright fall afternoon at the historic Toronto Necropolis, one of the city’s oldest and most beautiful cemeteries. The ivy-covered Gothic Revival chapel catches the warm light, framed by colourful trees and late-season flowers along the path. Built in 1872, the Necropolis Chapel remains a striking landmark in the heart of Cabbagetown, surrounded by Victorian monuments and quiet, tree-lined grounds.

 

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada – September 26, 2025: The downtown Toronto skyline, including the CN Tower, seen from Ireland Park along the waterfront. The park’s tree-lined promenade overlooks Lake Ontario, offering peaceful views of the harbour and the city’s modern high-rises. On this clear autumn day, early fall colours blend with blue skies and calm water reflections — a tranquil contrast to the bustling city beyond.

 

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Sunnybrook Park, Toronto – Autumn colours frame a rustic farmhouse beneath a brilliant blue sky. A timeless scene of seasonal beauty in one of Toronto’s most serene natural spaces.

I love the way the sun hits these old glass panels in David Crombie Park. Built as an entrance to a children’s tunnel in the early ’90s, abandoned when the passage flooded — now it glows like a quiet relic in the winter light.

A glimpse of Toronto’s skyline framed by autumn wildflowers and foliage along Humber Bay. The CN Tower rises above the city on a crisp, clear day, seen across the water with the beauty of fall in the foreground.

 

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Relaxing at Toronto’s HT0 Park, the city’s first urban beach. Bright yellow umbrellas and colourful Muskoka chairs line the sand, offering a playful retreat right on the waterfront with a view of the islands beyond. A calm reminder that the city always leaves room for shoreline escapes.

 

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The small peak-roofed bungalow at 5 Macpherson Avenue — just west of Yonge Street in Toronto’s Rosedale–Summerhill neighbourhood — stands out for its charm and resilience

amid the city’s changing skyline.

 

In 2014, Greenhouse Juice Co. opened its first storefront here, transforming the modest house into a vibrant corner for fresh-pressed energy in the heart of historic Toronto. A neighbour once told them the building had previously served as the studio of the late Canadian artist Arnaud Maggs, adding a creative layer to its story.

 

A white cosmos blooms at the Toronto Music Garden, with a TTC streetcar sliding past in the background. A small reminder of how nature and the city’s rhythm move together along the waterfront.

 

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A vibrant cookie truck parked on Robert Street, set against a mural-covered brick wall. Roses, stars, and bold colours create a lively backdrop, turning this Toronto street corner into a mix of sweets and street art. Robert Street Cookies.

 

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A historic green-and-cream house at the Ashbridges Estate in Leslieville, Toronto, blanketed in fresh snow. A large golden maple tree stands beside it, its late-autumn leaves frosted beneath a pale grey winter sky.

Danforth Pizza House has been a neighbourhood fixture since 1964, and its retro sign is one of the Danforth’s most recognizable details. Between Jones and Donlands on the North side of Danforth.

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A sunset view of a basketball court in David Crombie Park with a large mural showing several colourful hands reaching toward a glowing star. Behind the court, the Toronto skyline rises against dramatic clouds, and trees with late-autumn leaves frame the scene.

 

Mural created in 2014-

Led by artist Shalak Attack (also known as Elisa Monreal) with assisting artists Julian Periquet and Bruno Smoky.

Bright yellow umbrellas add a pop of color to this downtown Toronto patio scene at the Cactus Club Café. Framed by glass, steel, and street reflections, it’s a snapshot of the city’s rhythm — scooters passing, people chatting, and sunlight bouncing off the urban architecture.

 

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Douglas Coupland’s playful public art at Canoe Landing Park in Toronto. These oversized fishing floats stand bright against the autumn light — a perfect mix of colour, nostalgia, and waterfront character.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada – October 2025:

Gentle waves lap the rocky shoreline at Humber Bay Shores Park as autumn colours begin to paint the trees along the waterfront. Sunlight glimmers on Lake Ontario while city towers rise in the distance, blending nature and skyline in a moment of calm.

The sweeping glass canopy at The Well in Toronto, catching soft November light and revealing the layered geometry of one of the city’s most dynamic new spaces.

Santa rides high above the crowd, gifts piled behind him, the city glowing with holiday cheer.

 

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Toronto Skyline Panorama over the lake. This is a long exposure of 5 minutes. How do you like it? Press "L" for good view.

 

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Midday colour and motion at Yonge & Davisville - a snapshot of everyday Toronto energy.

A view of Toronto’s Old Mill subway station, seen through a tunnel of fall colour beneath the bridge. The mix of concrete, steel, and turning leaves shows one of those spots where the city and nature quietly overlap — trains above, calm path below

 

📍 Old Mill Station, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

📅 October 2025

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