Neighbourhoods, Toronto Photos, Toronto Real Estate News, Yorkville

New Year’s Blue Stars

December 30th, 2010

Photo by Andrew Manery
Photo by Andrew Manery

These beautiful blue stars were captured by the photographer Andrew Manery at the Nathan Phillips Square skating rink, placed not far from the Yorkville neighbourhood.

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Yorkville Snow

December 4th, 2010

Photo by David Jones
Photo by David Jones

Winter across Yorkville, breathtaking photo of the day made by talented David Jones.

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Rush Shopping Hours

November 23rd, 2010

Photo by Primarita Smita
Photo by Primarita Smita

Rush shopping hours inside the Yorkville neighbourhood. This great shot was made just a day before Christmas and was taken by skillful photographer Primarita Smita.

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Inside Yorkville

September 7th, 2010

Photo by John Elmslie
Photo by John Elmslie

Thanks to John Elmslie we can almost feel the warm atmosphere in one of many restaurants at Hazelton Lanes. This stunning restaurant situated inside Yorkville neigbourhoods is definitely worth a visit.

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Extraordinary View on Yonge Street

August 27th, 2010

Photo by Rick McGrath
Photo by Rick McGrath

Yonge Street is home or close to many neighbourhoods in Toronto. As a major arterial street it is running from Yorkville through Chaplin Estates to Teddington Park. Yonge Street was formerly listed as the longest street in the world. This is why there is no lack of great architectural views that we can see in this beautiful photo taken by Rick McGrath.

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The Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy

August 18th, 2010

Photo by Ronnie Yip
Photo by Ronnie Yip

This extraordinary interior is home of the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto. It is situated  immediately west of Queen’s Park nearby Yorkville and The Annex neighbourhood. Looking at this picture one can start to think about the studies again. Thank you The Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy continued...)