Friday, July 04, 2025

DOORS art installation in Trinity Square Park

Tucked between the Toronto Eaton Centre, Church of the Holy Trinity and 483 Bay Street is Trinity Square Park. It is a pretty simple park, a green space ringed by tall trees and surrounded by large bleacher type stairs, in the middle is a singular circle of shrubbery and a public labyrinth, formerly made of shrubs now a circular winding pathway made of paving stones. In the labyrinth they have placed the large interactive art installation called DOORS appropriately made up of empty portals lit with LED lights and interspersed with white doors.

From the Eaton Centre website, "Join us in Trinity Square for “DOORS,” an interactive art installation that blends the metaphorical with the physical from Jun 27 - Aug 31 2025. Join us in Trinity Square for “DOORS,” an interactive art installation that blends the metaphorical with the physical. Each door reveals a new surprise, as a creative reminder that every path begins with the choice to open the door to new possibilities. Whether you're here to reflect, explore, or just pass through, this exhibit offers a moment of magic in the heart of the city." You are invited to open the doors and experience the installation.

It's hard to tell in daytime but when you open a door it has a projection on a screen behind the door. There is a poster by the installation which has the following information regarding DOORS.
"What does a door mean to you? Is it a symbol of opportunity or a threshold of uncertainty? Throughout time, the door has become more than a functional object - it's a powerful metaphor for change, choice, success, failure, family, home and transformation.

The DOOR(S) invites you to reflect on the emotional weight we give to these everyday structures. With every opening, there is potential: to cross into something new to leave something behind, or to simply stand still and wonder.

This installation explores the deep symbolism of the door - and how a single, simple act of opening one can alter the course of our lives.

After all, it's just a door. Right?"

Art at the Bentway: the shadow that shelters you

Bentway Park under the Toronto's elevated Gardiner Expressway is place known for sports (especially skating) as well as events and art installations. In the summer you can roller blade and in the winter ice skate and any time seems like a good time for checking out the art in the park. Right now you can see la sombra que te cobija or the shadow that shelters you and Seeing Celsius. 
la sombra que te cobija / the shadow that shelters you

The shadow that shelters you doesn't in fact offer much shade and Seeing Celsius does not offer a great visual view. But this is what the Bentway website has to say about the installations.
"la sombra que te cobija / the shadow that shelters you (May 23, 2025 to Oct 5, 2025) A geometric pavilion invites you to cross under the Gardiner, casting both a cooling effect and ornate shadow patterns. Edra Soto’s installation references the shade-making façades of working-class Puerto Rican bungalows to create an expansive, sun-filtering threshold, reflecting on the intersection of heat-responsive architecture, place-making, and cultural heritage."
Seeing Celsius
"Seeing Celsius (May 23, 2025 to Oct 5, 2025) What happens when we can see heat? By adding thermal-imaging technology to the familiar viewfinder found at scenic lookout points, LeuWebb Projects enables you to see the temperature differences across The Bentway space and the bodies that move through it. It’s a new perspective that will shift how you view urban spaces and the materials…"

Thursday, July 03, 2025

Luminato 2025 Rainbow Dreams in Brookfield Place

A bright, colourful art installation is in Toronto's Brookfield Place, part of the Luminato Festival but continuing after the fest has finished for 2025. Rainbow Dreams is from artist Hiromi Tango and it did include a Rainbow Wheel which is now in First Canadian Place until July 11, then will move to Bay Adelaide Centre from July 14-25.
From Luminato, "Internationally acclaimed artist Hiromi Tango brings her transformative vision to Toronto for the first time in North America. Drawing from her extensive body of work, these environments feature designs uniquely inspired by Toronto's striking glass towers and dynamic energy, offering spaces of color, playfulness, and mindfulness. In collaboration with neuroscientist Dr. Emma Burrows, Tango transforms the rainbow into more than just a symbol—it becomes a practice, nurturing the most valuable space we own: the one square foot between our ears."

Rainbow Wheel is a large, human sized hamster wheel made for spinning, "Step into Wheel, where movement becomes meditation. As your motion sets a spinning rainbow in motion, discover how physical activity can create moments of presence and clarity."

Wednesday, July 02, 2025

Odd Burger Vegetarian/Vegan Restaurant Canada Day giveaway

Odd Burger on Church Street in Toronto along with Peta had a free vegan burger giveaway on July 1, 2025 and Peta animal allies were on hand to hand out literature and the burgers. The restaurant provides a menu of made from scratch vegan and vegetarian fast food items at 229 Church Street, Toronto. The peta organizers wore costumes depicting some delicious vegan options - the vegan burger and the vegan pizza. The restaurant is just off of Dundas Street East just a few blocks from the Toronto Eaton Centre.
A curious passer by stops to check out the free offer
Offering free vegan burgers

The Canada Day giveaway promoted compassion and animal free food options at the Odd Burger location, a local vegan hotspot. Standing outside and getting the message across with posters and signs like "every animal is someone", a calf with the message "I am you, only different" plus the crowd favourite "free vegan burgers".

Peta hopes to get people to think about how cows feel and to encourage people to go vegan and let the animals live in peace. Peta says, “From mouthwatering meat-free burgers to animal-friendly poutine, there’s a vegan answer to any craving these days,” says Vikki Lenola. “We’re encouraging everyone to celebrate Canada Day with kindness by leaving cows and other animals off their plates.” They also note that Odd Burger has over 50 menu items based on plant proteins with "burgers, tacos, pizza, gyros, breakfast sandwiches, loaded poutines, soft serve, and more"

Peta estimates that around 200 animals are spared suffering and death by going vegan and it helps to have healthy and tasty alternatives to help people make the switch to an animal free diet.

Vikki and Cassandra with vegan burgers at the ready
Vikki Lenola offers your one-stop reference guide to going vegan with the Peta Vegan Starter Kit

Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Canada Day 2025 at Queen's Park

The weather is perfect - stinking hot, and the birthday party is happening from 10am till 5pm on the front lawn of Queen’s Park. Canadian flags are everywhere (you can get them free on site) and there is even a giant one hanging from the legislature building overlooking the main stage.

Superman and Batman showed up for the event



From their website  ,https://www.ola.org/en/office-assembly/whats-happening/canada-day-2025-queens-park "Queen’s Park is the place to be this Canada Day. Join us for a jam-packed, fun-filled celebration of our nation’s 158th birthday. Enjoy tons of free events and activities including live performances on two stages, midway rides, family-friendly crafts and games, roaming entertainers, self-guided tours of the historic Legislative Building, and so much more. Food for purchase will be available from on-site vendors as well.

Join the crowd and sing Canada’s national anthem live during the opening ceremony starting at 11:30 a.m., then take a patriotic selfie at one of our Canada flag stations – both inside and outside Ontario’s Legislative Building.

Later, don’t miss a special appearance and performance by, Canadian Olympic gold medalist in breakdancing, Phil Wizard. He will be on hand for a meet-and-greet and dance demo with his team of breakdancers at 4 p.m."

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Redball

Beaches

Graffiti

Lake Ontario

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