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Showing posts with label Toronto skyline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronto skyline. Show all posts

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Andretti Boom Race Weekend Kick-Off Party

The racing kingdom known as Andretti joined Boom! Marketing for a Honda Indy Toronto Race Weekend Kick-Off Party at the Thompson Hotel in downtown Toronto. Boom President and party host Nicole Gallucci says a few words to the group, photo below.
Michael Andretti was joined by his son, Marco Andretti, along with Andretti Autosport team mates Danica Patrick, Ryan Hunter-Reay and Mike Conway. NASCAR and NASCAR Canadian Tire Series NCTS driver JR Fitzpatrick joined the party as well. I was there as a guest of Dr Pepper and I found the party, the drivers and the hotel to be amazing.
JR Fitzpatrick, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Mike Conway, Marco Andretti and Danica Patrick.
I think they were just about to ask me for some driving advice - photo by Joe Hamilton.
We were introduced to the Canadian branding of the #26 Marco Andretti Dr Pepper Car which was at the hotel entrance. Pictures were taken with the race car, then we were brought up to the rooftop where we mingled with some heavy hitters, had a few beverages and enjoyed the conversations and sights.
The drivers answered some questions and enjoyed a little calm after the days practices and the upcoming race on Sunday, July 10, 2011. The event was held on the rooftop of the hotel and the views were spectacular. There is a walkway running along the edge of the roof and there is even a cool outdoor pool. Wow, what a place.

See more pictures after the jump.

Relaxing by the pool.
Welcomed to the party.
DJ spins some tunes.
NASCAR driver JR FitzPatrick.



Michael Andretti with James Hamilton - another photo by Joe.

Here are some photos from the Streets of Toronto Honda Indy Toronto 2011 race weekend.
Marco at practice in the 2011 race 

Danica during driver introductions
Ryan in Victory Circle, comes in 3rd
JR minutes before the start of the NASCAR NCTS race on Saturday

Many thanks to Dr Pepper, Boom and Andretti Autosports!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Red Canoe and Bobbers

The Canoe Landing Park and it's bright and gloriously red canoe sits beside the Gardiner Expressway. It's bigger than you think and sits at the apex of the slope rising from the street towards the south. You can see my picture of the park taken from the Gardiner on my post here. It is definitely a visually rich park, perfect for lounging in the sun and walking the dog.
The open space park overlooks a soccer field and provides an outstanding view of the downtown condos and the CN Tower. It looks like you are in a painting when you are beside or in the canoe. There is a gigantic fishing bobber art installation near the street - bobbers, you know those things that go up and down in the water when fish are biting.

See more pictures after the jump (click Read More >>, below).



Sunday, March 27, 2011

Gardiner: concrete art

The sheer scale of many civil projects, like bridges and buildings, tend to make many objects art installations and not merely functional creations. Toronto's own space needle, otherwise known as the CN Tower, really makes the Toronto skyline. I look for the CN Tower as I come down from the Niagara Escarpment and feel comfortable knowing where Toronto is. The Gardiner Expressway is like that. One of my favourite views is down near the Air Canada Centre (above).
It brings thousands of people into and out of the City, day in and day out - except for maintenance or accidents, and it's raised presence has annoyed many people, but as I have said before, the highway is a lot smaller than the wall of condos that Toronto has built along the shores of Lake Ontario.
Part of the Gardiner along the far eastern reaches of Lakeshore Boulevard have a series of vertical supports left in place as an X marks the spot tribute and art installation of the Gardiner. One day it will be too expensive to maintain and too expensive to replace (or put underground) and it will come down, and that time won't be that far in the future. On that day we will miss it when it worked and how it looked when it worked.
In the downtown core the east and westbound lanes are separated by a small wall of vertical green fins. When you come in from the west you approach a wall of cranes as they construct new buildings which of course include many more condos. It's time to get your down payment ready and get a condo of your own, I think interest rates on mortgages are still low, low, low!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Ship in the inner harbour

The inner harbour of Toronto is a busy place in summer and really sleepy in winter. Lake Ontario's ice cover is almost done and precious few chunks remain so the late spring weather will see the return of pleasure boats and harbour tour ships. A large freighter remains tied at the dock off Cherry Street as the sun sets to the west of Toronto.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Things that go zoom in the night

Continuing my night time photographic excursion I end up along the Gardiner Expressway and later walked around the Exhibition grounds. The bridge reconstruction work has created large piles of excavated materials that overlook the highway. I climbed one of the little mountains - alone with no Sherpas, and set up my tripod looking towards the downtown core. The long exposure creates rivers of light flowing through the city on the divided highway which brings traffic into Toronto along the edge of Lake Ontario.

In the CNE grounds the wind turbine spins and turns the world with it's power. I hate it when it stops spinning and the world lurches to a stop. I wanted to take a shot of this structure ever since I saw a shot my brother had taken.

Night at Sunnyside Beach

I was out at night checking the sights around Sunnyside Park and the Bathing Pavilion. The edges of the beach still had hunks of ice gathered along the beach. Surprisingly there were no one in bathing suits taking a dip (you can check out some previous Polar Bear Dips on these posts - 2010, 2011). The large pool looks like it has finally been rebuilt and should be ready for this years swim season.

The dock at Sunnyside beach points out towards the concrete barrier of the inner harbour.

The beaches along the western side of the city provide some great views of downtown Toronto.
The boardwalk, normally full of joggers, pedestrians and bikes is quiet late at night - especially in winter.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Toronto: Ghost City

A far away view of the City of Toronto from Hamilton Harbour looking over Lake Ontario to the most recognizable Canadian landmark. The hazy skyline seems unreal and ghost like.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Shangri-La DiDa: Post-its in the sky

When you build a fancy new hotel and condominium sometimes you forget how to put it together so sometimes you have to leave big pink post-its to remind yourself of the next step. The 65-storey Shangri-La luxury hotel and condos goes up on University Avenue. The hotel is on the bottom 17 floors and the condos take over the upper floors.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Toronto Skyline - Where is the colour?

The City's skyline stands tall above the waters of Lake Ontario, but there is not much colour in the view. Most of the dominant colours are the blue, green and concrete grey.

 I think the skyline should be more like a Rubiks Cube mixture of colours. Here is a little more grey from the airshow (CIAS) down at the lake front.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Glass and Buildings in Toronto

Well, people make a city and Torontonians make the best city in the world, but it takes a lot of glass and concrete to house all the people. I am glad we have a mix of old and new buildings and that many buildings have character, colour and interesting designs. Wikipedia has a great list of the tallest buildings in Toronto and I think my favourite of the skyscrapers is the Royal Bank Plaza, it's bold and gold baby.

Another great building is the CN Tower, it becomes a focal point of so many Toronto skyline pictures and I think it is a simple yet functional space needle, it pretty much almost pokes the moon.
See more photos of buildings after the jump.




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