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Old City Hall, Toronto

Old City Hall, Toronto
The west elevation of Old City Hall (a description of which is provided with the previous shot) seen from Nathan Phillips Square. I once saw a tourist bus park on Queen Street in front of New City Hall (out of shot to the left); the first thing every person who got out of the bus did, however, was take some photos of Old City Hall.

I have a winter version of this shot, with the pond transformed into a skating rink, that will no doubt appear eventually. It's summer now, though, so I took a new one today.

Nouchetdu38, Marco F. Delminho, Will S., Ruebenkraut and 11 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 William Sutherland
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Outstanding capture!

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5 years ago.
 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
Looks a little bit like Frankfurt: the different architectural styles side by side, the tourists taking pictures in the city. Nicely composed, John
5 years ago.
 Henry L ( k4eyv )
Henry L ( k4eyv )
This scene is a vivid memory from my only trip to Toronto several years ago. Nice job !
5 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
What a contrast it makes to all the new buildings. Officialdom's need to destroy history also applies far too often here I'm afraid.
5 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
A superb pair of images of this beautiful old building and how wonderful that people-power caused it to be saved from destruction.

I think it holds it's own very well among the more modern (and less beautiful) buildings!
5 years ago.

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