
Olivia and Brad in the parade
Easy to see who has more support.
HINT: It's not the candidate with only 3 people marching with him

Easy to see who has more support.
HINT: It's not the candidate with only 3 people marching with him
This person ( and a few others) are doing good work on the Pride footprint
UPDATE: so I ended up coming across the gentleman again and so I asked him about the sign and apparently he's going around raising awareness because he went to Do West and got pickpocketed and lost his phone and his phone had the last photos of his father who is now deceased on it so he lost all the final pictures of his father to a pickpocket
I feel like I'm in some post apocalyptic movie scene.
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Someone tell me I'm not the only one who sees this
I believe this was their 3rd or 4th loop. South on Sherbourne, Left on Wellesley, left on Bleeker, left on Howard, left back to Sherbourne again. They left after I took this so hopefully peaceful the rest of the night
My partner and I redid our wedding photos to better reflect who we are today vs who we were when we got married.
On from now until Mother's Day, a stunning floral trail of more than 30 installations. Get your map at the starting point at the Park Hyatt.
I am a returning volunteer for Doors Open and I wanted give people who don't know an idea of some of the places or experiences that will be happening this year.
As usual full and complete information can be found on the website here
So there will be a ton of programming inside of City Hall and outside on the square (weather permitting)
Some of the more popular building sites are:
Aga Khan
Historic Don Jail
Meridian Arts Centre
Metropolitan United Church
Old City Hall
Redpath Sugar
St Lawrence
Some of the new (or returning again) sites include:
The El Mocambo
The Second City
Toronto Star
TVO Studio (Tour and Experience)
There are also talks you can attend including:
Toronto on Top: A City Landmark 50 Years in the Making
The World on the Street: Immigrant life in The Ward
An Island for All: Toronto Island Park Projects
and many others as well.
And my personal favourite (and where I volunteer) Neighbourhood Walks:
Grounds for Celebration: Travel the World with Exhibition Place and the CNE
Rexdale: A Melting Pot of Culture
Global Roots, Local Streets: Stories of Toronto's Riverside Neighbourhood
Inside the CN Tower: Behind the Scenes Tour (This will be the busiest one for sure)
Whether you have done Doors Open before or not this is a good year, there are a lot of good options and I think its going to be amazing.
If you have any questions feel free to ask me, if I know the answer I will give it.
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