18 Dec 2013

Floating Christmas Tree


Location: Brookfield Place, Front & Yonge
Date photo taken: 28 November 2013

One of my favourite indoor spaces, Sam Pollock Square in Brookfield Place, is even more beautiful right now, decorated with a stunning floating Christmas tree. Designed specifically for Brookfield Place, it has over 40,000 LED lights, and lots of amber and crystal ornaments. I clearly wasn’t the only one impressed with the display – while I was setting up this picture, people were constantly stopping to pose with the tree.

11 Dec 2013

Christmas Windows



Location: Holt Renfrew, 50 Bloor St. W.
Date photo taken: 10 December 2013

Despite the fact that most Christmas windows these days are much like windows at any other time of the year - filled with product - I still have a fascination with them. While the just-for-fun displays with animatronic Santas or Christmas-at-the-zoo scenes are largely gone, some of today's windows are beautiful, and some are quirky and fun. This is one of the Northern Noel series from Holt Renfrew on Bloor, one of the better efforts this Christmas.

If you're craving a good old-fashioned window experience, The Bay on Queen Street has a number of windows featuring miniature scenes, complete with animation. They're not new,  having been on display for the past several years, but they're still fun.

4 Dec 2013

Snowflake Tree


Location: Berczy Park, Front & Church
Date photo taken: 28 November 2013

While many people complain about how early darkness falls in December, I don't mind for the simple reason that December is a month filled with lights. Decorations go up all over the city and one of my favourite displays is the snowflake tree in Berczy Park.

Normally I prefer my Christmas trees on the traditional side but something about this tree, made of 36 snowflakes and 58,000 individual LED lights, is simply enchanting. It's been a fixture in the park since 2008 and is accompanied by 16 other snowflakes placed in nearby trees. It was created by Blachere Illumination and commissioned by the Old Town Toronto Business Improvement Association, the same people responsible for the carolers who can be found wandering the area between here and St. James Park. And if energy woes are making you feel a little Grinchy this year, rest easy - thanks to the energy efficient LED lights, it costs only about $4 per month in electricity to light this wonderful tree.