Skip to content

Monthly Archives: August 2009

The CP24 Truck

The CP24 Truck, originally uploaded by torontodailyphoto. If you look closely about half way up the side of this building, you will notice a truck sticking out the side of the wall. This is the CityTV building (well, now the CTV building I suppose, due to the fact that CTV now owns CityTV) on Queen [...]

The Hug Me Tree

The Hug Me Tree, originally uploaded by torontodailyphoto. This graffiti tree has quite a storied history on the Queen West strip, at Queen at Peter Sts. Originally it was simply a stump from a tree similar to the ones in the background, that had died. Before long local street artists began to paint the stump [...]

African Art and Sculpture

African Art and Sculpture, originally uploaded by torontodailyphoto. The Toronto Zoo has set aside space in their Africa Exhibit this summer to showcase some interesting, and surprisingly diverse African art, sculpture and carvings. Most of the items are for sale, and there is an actual sculptor working onsite that visitors can watch or chat with. [...]

Creative Coffee

Creative Coffee, originally uploaded by torontodailyphoto. I recently started working out of an exciting new space downtown called The Centre For Social Innovation, in a building that also houses a popular coffee shop called The Dark Horse Cafe. The staff at the Cafe make what are quite possibly some of the best coffee-related drinks in [...]

Rewoked Adelaide St. Shop

Rewoked Adelaide St. Shop, originally uploaded by torontodailyphoto. This store around John and Adelaide Streets in the Fashion District is housed in the combination of a new storefront added on to the original historic building. If you look closely you can see various grafitti messages on the older section of the building. It must have [...]