A construction worker climbs down from the cab of one of the cranes being used on a building on Queen’s Quay East, near Lower Sherbourne.

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A trumpeter swan tells the story of the fish that got away: ‘It was this big!’ Trumpeter swans are being reintroduced to Ontario. This one was spotted at the foot of York Street, near Harbourfront.
The rooftop patio of the Guvernment bar and club.
Loblaws on Queens Quay at Lower Jarvis.
Sticker on a phone booth outside the LCBO on Cooper Street, at Queen’s Quay, in Toronto. I’ll leave you to find the happy face.
How these birds can even swim in lake water in winter is beyond me. They certainly have less fat on their little legs than I do, and yet I wouldn’t even be able to dip a toe in the water for more than five seconds! Shot at Harbourfront, at the foot of York Street.
Floorplans hanging in the condominium showroom across the street from the Toronto Star at the foot of Yonge Street.
Just messing around with my Sigma 15mm Fisheye EX lens.
TTC: Takes Time Coming. These folks wait for a Toronto Transit Commission streetcar along Queens Quay, near York Street, on a cold, snowy day.
While taking pictures at Harbourfront one lunch hour, several pigeons started flying right past me. I managed to capture this one as he swept past about two feet from me.