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And a nearly frozen Don River.
author: Patrick : Toronto, ON
 It's been an unusually dry winter so far, but for a while a couple of weeks ago, we had some snow. Here's the proof.
Some people really do enjoy punishment. (Toronto Harbourfront)
Despite what you may have heard, we do get sunsets in the winter. Perpetual ones that we gaze at from our igloos. (Toronto Harbourfront)
Falling into the water at this time of year isn't a problem. The worst that'll happen is that you'll break an arm or a leg. (Toronto Harbourfront)
Visiting in January is the best way to see the city, as these three Japanese ladies demonstrate. Also the coldest way....
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 ...at Spadina and College. Mild night lights. People hurrying along as though it's a regular January with blustery cold weather rushing them home. Rather, it's above zero. Today it is raining. I want snow!
author: Biff : Toronto, On

author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 ...on the Danforth on a Saturday morning.
...a bit of color next to the dun coloured grass in Withrow park.
...Buddha and some laundry on Durie Avenue.
...limey green autobody.
author: Patrick : Toronto, ON
 Just going through some of my old photos from 2009 and found a few I liked. No real theme here ... maybe Toronto city life.
The Carlton theater, RIP 2009.
Venerable Toronto street transit.
North hall of St. Lawrence Market, pre-Christmas.
Part of the PATH underground network, under construction.
Another St. Lawrence Market scene at Christmas time.
Chilly night at King and Simcoe.
Exclusive to Citynoise
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author: dglenn : Toronto, ON
 For Franny: The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building. For many years, the tallest building in the British Empire:
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