Around the corner, here's a taste of Little Toronto…
Most buildings in Little Canada are at 1:87, or HO Scale, same as the trains and cars and people… but not all of them are, some would be simply too large or too tall at that scale to fit comfortably in the exhibition spaces. The CN Tower is one of those that had to be brought down to keep in from going through the ceiling, while the Scotiabank Arena and SkyDome or whatever it's called also needed to be reduced:
As the trains are all HO Scale, it's not surprise that the Roundhouse would be at that scale, but this is another building that's been cut away somewhat, in this case to show off those very trains. Meanwhile, Steam Whistle may have a water tower here, but that part of the Roundhouse has actually been demolished and cleared…
I'd love to see buildings (and the model railway!!!) from the Toronto Railway Museum added into the green space above in coming years.
Meanwhile, another train-related building is done in great detail, outdoors at least, pre-revitalization of the moats…
One rather cool insert, in totally the wrong area (even though geographies are already rather mixed-up), but brought up close, focuses on building over a subway line as was done at TeaHouse on Yonge Street. It's nice and close at the front of the display.
To the east, the St Lawrence Market, minus grade change, opened up for your inspection:
Makes one wish we had more of a square in front of it! Meanwhile, the Distillery District's buildings are easy to love:
That's all I'll show of Toronto until I have my video ready. Onwards to Ottawa and Quebec City next.
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