There are 83 BIA in Toronto. Local merchants and businesses join forces to create a safe and vibrant environment that attracts tourists and locals to spend. Yonge Street in Downtown is home to a collection of artworks showing the past, present and future of BIA operations.
MoreThis is one of the vibrant and diverse commercial districts in the city center. It not only provides a variety of shopping and entertainment options, but also strives to improve the community environment and the quality of life of residents. Whether it's business travel or leisure sightseeing, this is a place worth exploring.
There are 83 BIA in Toronto. Local merchants and businesses join forces to create a safe and vibrant environment that attracts tourists and locals to spend. Yonge Street in Downtown is home to a collection of artworks showing the past, present and future of BIA operations.
#Women's Travel Map There is a Women's University Hospital in downtown Toronto (Woman' College Hospital). At the Goddess' Day in March, the rose-colored glass exterior wall is more flattering. 🍅 Address: 76 Grenville St, Toronto. 🍒 Nearby: ↙️ Next to the University of Toronto. Around the hospital, the University of Toronto Medical School, the School of Pharmacy, and the School of Nursing. It is a teaching hospital. ↙️ is adjacent to several other major hospitals, such as Margaret Cancer Hospital. 🍓 Poetic and picturesque surrounding the Women's Hospital: a small building next to the hospital. Music books are sold in the building. 🍑 Male Goddess and Goddess of the hospital: ↙️ The glass curtain wall design of the building is the most eye-catching and central location is rose red. But the rose red is the sky blue that represents the male, broad and deep. ↙️ The streets around the hospital are decorated with goddesses, and there is no shortage of gentle and elegant boys. #Spring is here #Travel after the Spring Festival #Discover the color of the journey #City Cycling
#Fancy New Year's Eve Walk on the streets of Toronto, see such a white sculpture called "Dreaming". From famous Spanish artist Jaume Plensa. 🍎 address: Richmond Adelaide Centre, Toronto. Jaume Plensa more than 30 large-scale public art works have been displayed around the world, including: ↙️ Echo at Madison Square in New York; ↙️ Sanna in Bordeaux, France; ↙️ Wonderland in Calgary, Canada. Homesick every year. Sculptures, murals, and even totem poles, the thoughts of the characters in the works triggered my thoughts: When to return to my hometown? #Snow to be yourself #Traveling after the Spring Festival #Toronto Travel #Travel Canada
A group of public works of art: rattlesnakes, lilies, tree roots, mountain undulating lines. Plus the ring lights next to Christmas. Can be combined and played. To be honest, I didn't understand it. A few years ago, I passed through Toronto occasionally and by chance, and was deeply fascinated by the rattlesnake on the wall. Stayed here again a few years later. Still not penetrated. Enchanted or struggling? The rattlesnake drilled deep into the lilies, and I fell into deep thinking. I hope I am also a rattlesnake, and a charmed lily makes me sink. 🍇 Lines: ↙️ How beautiful a rattlesnake. The black and white stripes are rhythmically rhythmic, like the wave point pumpkin in the grass. ↙️ And the dots on the flowers are like Van Gogh's "Starry Night", flashing. 🍊 Color: The green of the rattlesnake and the red wall are just in contrast. They are all unidentified and not crazy. Instinctly, let you watch enough quietly. 🍊 Address: 36 Victoria St, Toronto. The traffic is very convenient: Metro King Station, 170 meters walk. This is an open space between the building and the building. There is such a sign at the entrance: private ownership, welcome to the public. #Never forget 2021 #End of the year holiday plan #Naixue to accompany you to warm winter #Photo super beautiful exhibition #Ando Zhongxiong's architectural aesthetics