Wednesday, August 28, 2013

a popular Toronto beach recreation area


I grabbed his slice of pizza and a bench, watching a little relax in a beautiful sunny place, velit water entry. Then, I start heading eastward along Ontario, a new way for new entertainment and seasonal park beach walk past. Ontario Plaza opened in 1971, three artificial islands, a walking track, food and beverage preferences, an IMAX theater is located in a dome shaped structure, children's Park and an outdoor concert facility, the Molson amphitheatre.
Ontario adjacent to the Coronation Park, around the park, a royal oak tree planting tribute to King George VI. In the park before the right is a dock, yacht hundreds of houses. Bicycle and then east, I pass the recently renovated TIP TOP tailor building, built in 1929, the real art deco style of ancient buildings. This building has recently recovered completely, has been converted into Attic Apartment.
Here, I winding into the Queen's pier, and stop in Toronto Garden Music Garden, a cello, inspiration and design by internationally renowned cellist Yoyo Ma and landscape designer Julie Moir Messervy the first Suite No beach Bach. Toronto music garden is provided with a spiral walkway around a wild profusion of vegetation shrubs and flowers, are highlighted with an outdoor theatre, providing free concerts to the public. As I was riding through tens of thousands of music lovers, sat in the outdoor concert facility, one's pupils do not turn. Listening to a free classical concerts.
I continue to ride on the beach, a popular Toronto beach recreation area. Beach Center, a warehouse, a high-end shopping center o'clock today, commercial office and apartment. The bottom is also provided with a restaurant and outdoor balcony outside to see many harbour tour, tourist ship ship facilities from here.
Beach, each weekend free concert, concert, and the world coffee and international market food and goods from all over the world. Power plant Gallery, dance theater premiere, other cultural products provided by Enwave theatre and New York terminal center.

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