Toronto Photo Of The Week

Toronto captured on camera by local photographers. Regularly updated Toronto photo of the week.

Photo Of The Week – Distillery District

Photo Of The Week – Distillery District

The Distillery Disctrict in Downtown Toronto got its name from the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, which was founded in 1832. The district is a historic precinct – heritage distillery buildings now serve as restaurants, cafés, shops and galleries. There is so much to see in this neighborhood – and at the end of the day …

Photo Of The Week – Spring In Toronto

Photo Of The Week – Spring In Toronto

Spring is coming. The Toronto High Park will soon be in a full-bloom. Make sure you visit the park when the cherry trees are blooming if you haven't done so yet. The first Japanese Somei-Yoshino Cherry Tree was planted in High Park in 1959. In 2001, another 34 trees were donated to High Park from …

Photo of The Week – Toronto Autumn

Photo of The Week – Toronto Autumn
Toronto Autumn by RC Fotos

And here we are again, leaves turning into the most spectacular shades of yellow, orange and red before fading out completely, falling off and making space for yet another winter to come. Great shot!…

Photo of The Week – Toronto at Night

Photo of The Week – Toronto at Night
Toronto by Ian Muttoo

All the vendors stayed open until early morning hours during the Nuit Blanche event. For one sleepless night, Toronto was transformed by artists for the visitors to spend one whole night discovering art and culture in the city's many streets.…

Photo of The Week – Humber Bay Arch Bridge

Photo of The Week – Humber Bay Arch Bridge
Humber Bay Arch Bridge by Michael Gil

The Humber Bay Arch Bridge  is a pedestrian and bicycle through arch bridge south of Lake Shore Boulevard West in Toronto. Completed in the mid-1990s, the bridge is 139 metres in length, with a clear span of 100 metres over the Humber River to protect the environmental integrity …

Photo of The Week – Windows

Photo of The Week – Windows
Windows by Alex Thomson

This is a lovely idea how to incorporate a human element into otherwise strict and cold concrete architecture. But if those were windows of your own flat, you probably wouldn't be pleased with the amount of light that gets in.…