28 Dec 2023

7 Wellesley Cottages

 

Location: 7 Wellesley Cottages
Date photo taken: 6 March 2022

Stumbling across the Wellesley Cottages is akin to suddenly finding yourself in Narnia. That might seem a little extreme but hear me out. The way to the cottages is not obvious. True, there is a small street sign denoting Wellesley Cottages on Wellesley east of Parliament which marks the entranceway, but only the truly curious or those with some prior knowledge are likely to be lured in. It's just an access after all, but at the end sits a little laneway out of time, containing seven 19th century cottages. A small detached building like this one sits at either end of the lane, in between which sit a row of 5 adjoining workers cottages. Originally approximately 400 square feet each, they housed carpenters, labourers, a clerk and a tinsmith. Now they generally boast modern interiors with carefully disguised extensions, and list for what you'd expect a house in this affluent neighbourhood to fetch. This one, No. 7 is particularly interesting. Not so very long ago, it seemed out of place on the street. It sat alone at the end, small like its neighbours, but covered in wooden shingles and lacking the distinctive steep gable over the door. One publication referred to it as "an unkempt runt of a building". A renovation around 2010 that significantly extended the living space also returned the facade to its previous historic appearance. Thanks to Google streetview, 2009 view, you can see the difference for yourself. 

21 Dec 2023

Prancing reindeer

 Installation of a large prancing reindeer, in glitter silver. In an interior mall-like space

Location: Royal Bank Plaza South
Date photo taken: 16 December 2023

Happy holidays! 

15 Dec 2023

Lantern of Love and Peace

 

a large colourful sphere patterned with flowers and lit from within. Arches in background, covered with lights

Location: Nathan Phillips Square
Date photo taken: 14 December 2023

This year the Cavalcade of Lights in Nathan Phillips Square includes a number of softly glowing Chinese lanterns. Most are large spheres adorned with flower patterns, like the ones pictured here, but there is also a much larger, more intricate dragon boat. The lanterns were hand crafted by artisans from Zigong in China’s Sichuan province. They're presented at City Hall thanks to a partnership with Woodside Square Shopping Centre in Scarborough. Last year they hosted a large outdoor Lantern Festival and they've brought it back this year. While you can visit during the day, the lanterns are lit from 4:30 to 9 pm daily. 

7 Dec 2023

Water tower

 Old water tower standing next to brick industrial building

Location: 224 Wallace Avenue
Date photo taken: 3 October 2013

This vintage water tower stands on the property of the former Ward Street Works, one of three factories operated by the Canadian General Electric Company in Toronto. The factory opened in 1922 and now both the tower and the building, which has been converted to new uses, are included on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties.