Clinic's Waiting Room

Like most clinic's waiting room, the colour pallet and the decors are always boring.

French Posters On Tulips Wall

Toulouse-Lautrec style posters on the wall of the Tulips Restaurant, a nice breakfast place on the weekends.

Corner Of St. Thomas Street Near Bloor West, Toronto

The stone cladded building with the spring greens.

Maple Leaf Garden Loblaws - pastry

The cup cakes wall in pastry department.

Toronto's new crown jewel of food stores has arrived! Stimulate your senses with food experiences beyond imagination. See culinary masterpieces come to life before your very eyes, and revel in a vast selection of delectable food ranging from the organic, locally sourced variety to far-flung international delights.
Witness the amazing 18-foot high wall of cheese. Revel in the bounteous takeaway options of our Fresh Food Hall. Buy chocolate chiselled by the chunk, explore a variety of tea from around the world and see sushi creations made to order before your eyes. Breathe in the smell of good things baking. Peruse a huge selection of sustainable seafood, ogle meat options beyond compare, and choose from our freshest produce.
It's all here under one legendary roof: Loblaws store at Maple Leaf Gardens.

http://loblaws.ca/60carlton/inside-the-store

Marben Restaurant Moving Mural

The Mural on the wall rotates to a difference images at diner time.

Marban Restaurant Ceiling, Toronto

A fun place to have your special dinner with imaginations.
The curved wood ceiling extended from the bar to the back dining areas, seems like a snake fly over your head.


"Even if you think turnip salad sounds like something that wicked stepparents feed to orphans, you’ve got to admire the guts of a restaurant willing to put such a humble dish on its menu"
Chris Johns, The Globe and Mail


http://marbenrestaurant.com/press

Cafe On The Top Of AGO, Toronto

The powder blue expresso machine on the top of the Art Gallery of Ontario is like a noen sign.
Now the cafe has been relocated to the ex-Italian sculpture garden on Dundas over-looking the street.

Loblaws At Maple Leaf Garden, Toronto


Toronto's new crown jewel of food stores has arrived! Stimulate your senses with food experiences beyond imagination. See culinary masterpieces come to life before your very eyes, and revel in a vast selection of delectable food ranging from the organic, locally sourced variety to far-flung international delights.
Witness the amazing 18-foot high wall of cheese. Revel in the bounteous takeaway options of our Fresh Food Hall. Buy chocolate chiselled by the chunk, explore a variety of tea from around the world and see sushi creations made to order before your eyes. Breathe in the smell of good things baking. Peruse a huge selection of sustainable seafood, ogle meat options beyond compare, and choose from our freshest produce.

http://loblaws.ca/60carlton/inside-the-store

Canada Revenue Agency On Front Street, Toronto

The Union Station revitalization program have extended to CRA on Front Street.

Dark Horse Expresso Bar, Spadina - 2

Back of the cafe with painting and red paper blinds.

Dark Horse Expresso Bar, Spadina - 1

Planting and decorations form last Christmas.


Bonjour Brioche New Façade, Queen West, Toronto

The new façade with smaller window openings have dim the interior during the day.

Canada's Sugar Beach & Corus Entertainment, At Queens Quay West, Toronto

The pink parasols at the Canada's Sugar Beach and Corusquay.

Canada’s Sugar Beach is a whimsical new park that transformed a surface parking lot in a former industrial area into Toronto’s second urban beach at the water’s edge.
Located at the foot of Lower Jarvis Street adjacent to the Redpath Sugar Factory, the 8500 square metre (2 acre) park is the first public space visitors see as they travel along Queens Quay from the central waterfront. The park’s brightly coloured pink beach umbrellas and iconic candy-striped rock outcroppings welcome visitors to the new waterfront neighbourhood of East Bayfront.
The design for Canada’s Sugar Beach, by Claude Cormier + Associés draws upon the industrial heritage of the area and its relationship to the neighbouring Redpath Sugar factory. The park features three distinct components: an urban beach; a plaza space; and a tree-lined promenade running diagonally through the park.

http://www.waterfrontoronto.ca/explore_projects2/east_bayfront/canadas_sugar_beach