Link to Shoot Toronto home.
The rusty trucks (above & below) are just one feature of the Distillery Historic Disrict which provide interesting subject matter.
Dressing room trailers are a common site in areas of Toronto used as locations for movies and television shows,  These are on Cherry St.
Something that looks unattractive in person can nevertheless make for an interesting photo.  This graffiti is on stairs leading from Queen St. W. into the Don Valley.
Signs painted on brick walls decades ago are disappearing fast.  See this one on the Shoot Toronto route.
This bridge (above) is no longer used for crossing the Don River, but is still useful as a photo subject.
The "Cube" house.  Don't try to figure it out: take the tour and see it for yourself.
The Gooderham (Flatiron)
Building
St. James Cathedral, with the tower of St. Lawrence Hall in the background.
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Shoot Toronto
guide
Here are just a few of the sights you will see on the Shoot Toronto walking tour.  Take the tour and take your own photos!
As of Oct. 26/09, this site will disappear.  Please click on the link to the left and bookmark the lulu.com site where the Shoot Toronto guide is available.  Thank you.
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