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Toronto's Cultural Corridor

Alex "BeardedProf416" Sein

We will meet at the foot of the most iconic structure in all of Toronto, probably Canada, and for many years - definitely the entire world. We'll swing by a small hidden park named after the city's "founder" with one of the most poignant monuments of commemoration. We'll talk about the influence on culture in Canada and North America in general, and discuss those influences right beside the building responsible for the shift in the seventies. We'll walk along "Canada's Walk of Fame", past symphonies and theatres with their own stories and emotions. We'll cross the coolest street in all of Canada and finish at a surprising piece of land that will make you look at Toronto from a very different perspective.

Come out and chat with a Toronto's professional tourist guide, professor, and educator, Alex. We will be talking talking about different types of infrastructure in the city, the country, and the world. How do you build an urban environment?? What influences people living in a city?? You'll learn how this seemingly small part of the city connects to the whole country.

Walk Start:

Downtown, At the foot of the CN Tower

The Grange, beside AGO

Walk End:

Date:

Start Time:

Saturday, May 3

5:00:00 PM

Duration:

1:30:00

Language:

English

Theme:

Advocacy and Politics, Architecture and Urban Planning, Arts and Culture, History and Places, Lived experiences and personal perspectives, People and Communities

Accessibility:

Uneven terrain, Busy sidewalks, Walk leader will use audio amplification

Attendees Identify You:

Big beard, glasses, bald head, and a jean jacket with a lot of patches.

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