Fort York National Historic Site
📍250 Fort York Blvd • Toronto, ON
“Preserved as a 43-acre archeological park, Fort York is where British soldiers, First Nations warriors and Upper Canadian militiamen stood together against the United States and its mission to capture Toronto in the War of 1812. The bloody Battle of York that ensued was a dark and dramatic moment in the history of the city.”
(Source: toronto.ca)
the bentway
A public space anchored under Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway
It is used as a hybrid / collaborative space to help build a healthier and more connected city.
They have art installations throughout the stretch of the space, community programming, events, & more.
Visit their website if you’re planning to visit.
Toronto Sign
📍100 Queen St W • Toronto, ON
The sign is located in Nathan Philips Square. It is currently vinyl wrapped in artwork titled Rekindle, designed by Toronto-based artist Joseph Sagaj in recognition of Unesco’s International Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022 to 2032).
(Source: toronto.ca)
Yonge-Dundas Square
A public square the the southeast corner of Yonge Street & Dundas in Downtown Toronto. There’s lots of shopping, public use & events, live entertainment, & more.