1/06/2016

Doors


I have been capturing colorful and interesting doors in Toronto for a few months, now, and thought that I should post some of them.


All pictures were taken by me with my Smartphone.



Above is the door at Church of St. Mark, in Parkdale.
Note the Historical Plaque on the left.
 

 Even though it looks like a church door, it really is the entrance to an old Police Station on Bloor West, near Cowan Avenue.
 
 


This is a photo of the front entrance way to Julie's Mansion (aka The Keg) on Jarvis. The building was once home to the Massey family.



The door in this photo is part of a building that once housed the Canadian Red Cross, but now is a Youth Community Centre.



Hidden way back from the street and guarded by two lion statues, is this red door in Wychwood Park.



Some owners of the stores along Queen West have restored the original wooden doors, in hopes of making the storefront inviting.




 Here we have two wonderful doors side by each in Cabbagetown.



A blue door in Cabbagetown.

Another Cabbagetown door, with wonderful victorian etched glass.


Lastly, there are some older homes in the Annex that have doors and porticos with lots of character.

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