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The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

Inside City Hall, a building that had its political power sucked out of it when the megacity was created, there are happy photo montages of…

The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

If on foot during the frozen winter, wander on to the golf course grounds. The entrance is just before the Highway 401 overpasses and there…

The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

Yonge north of Lawrence continues the default low-rise retail until arriving at the end of the old City of Toronto, where Yonge Street dips…

The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

Towards Lawrence, Yonge defaults low again, another pleasant strip of pleasant stores. The area is perhaps a little more diverse than…

The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

If Woody Allen set movies in Toronto they would be shot at Yonge and Eglinton. It’s vertical, the sidewalks are full of people wearing…

The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

At Davisville, the TTC’s headquarters building (the McBrien Building) was built after the Yonge subway line opened in 1954 but it is now…

The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

When standing at Yonge and St. Clair, I find it striking that the intersection is so unsung. Most mid-sized towns around Canada dream of a…

The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

The refurbished North Toronto Train Station, built in 1916 at Summerhill by the firm Darling and Pearson (they also did the Dominion Bank…

The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

North of Bloor, Yonge tends not to elicit such high emotional and cultural impact, as it passes through some of Toronto's more genteel…

The following is an excerpt from Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Coach House Press, 2010

Though Toronto derives its name from an aboriginal word, examples of First Nations public art around the city are rare. One giant exception…
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