Toronto  
CN Tower and Rogers Centre (left);  finals for Toronto Pearson International (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Air Canada and Air Transat Airbuses at Toronto - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Maple Leaf and squirrel in a city centre park - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

While squirrels come in a variety of colours, black ones seem to be  the most proliferate in Toronto - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Tram stop at the crossroads of  College Street at Yonge Street - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

CN Tower  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

CBC Building (left);  figures on the wall of the Roger's Centre - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

 A building made to look as if it is held up by pencils - OCAD -Ontario College of Art and Design (left); Canada geese in the Eaton Centre (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
School Bus in Yonge Street (left);  streetcar in College Street (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

School girls in tartan skirts leave their school bus to buy refreshments at a food-stand in Phillips Nathan Square - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Toronto's New City Hall (left);  Old City Hall (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Nathan Phillips Square (left);  Old Town Hall (right) - PHOTOs Iain Wilkie
Fountains in Nathan Phillips Square - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Reflections - Ontario Hydro - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
 Monument to Toronto fire fighters (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Union Station (left);  Royal York Hotel (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Royal York Hotel (left);  Toronto's small Flat Iron Building (right) - PHOTOs Iain Wilkie
Statue outside Union Station - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
The Roy Thompson Hall - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Police car (left);  fire engine with Canadian flag on the rear (right) - PHOTO Malcolm McCrow
Toronto Dominion Centre - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Wires, utility poles and tram lines - PHOTOs MalcolmMcCrow
Typical street (left);  Chinatown (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Trucks - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Decorative gable end (left);  monument to Canadian railwaymen near Union Station (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

The subway is clean and the trains and stations are reminiscent of  the New York Subway - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Commuter Train (left) and VIA Rail's transcontinental Canadian prepares to depart (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Although by 2005 no longer used by Amtrak in the US, the F40PH was still in service with VIA Rail in Canada - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Train Number Via 1, the Canadian, departing Toronto for Vancouver - PHOTOs Iain Wilkie
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