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Went exploring with [livejournal.com profile] commanderteddog today, just at random. We explored an odd marble-clad stairwell that went deep beneath the already subterranean path, found a mysterious Staples outlet, and explored the worst playground in Toronto.




I mean, really, just look at these lame monkey bars.


First of all, this hedge maze goes NOWHERE. Secondly, it's made of freaking GLASS.


I admire Toronto's dedication to public green space.


Hey, look! This wading pool is fed by rainwater from a trough!


Come on in! The garbage is fine!

Yeah, okay, so these are all actually examples of public art.


I find the bad English on this sign to be curiously charming.


This old firehall is now something called the "Gilda Radner Club," something to do with cancer survivors/people living with cancer.


This skycraper looks complete - save for a stripe of plywood boards rising its entire length.


Walking the PATH, a hallway serving as a sort of airlock between the Scotiabank Plaza and Dundee Place.




Deep underground, people banking in a lurid neon glow.


This curiously antique stairwell is connected to a very sleek and modern underground mall, part of the much older skyscraper above it. It went down several more flights, terminating in... a locked door!


Built in 1910, and looking much more modern than some much newer structures nearby.


The Ontario Heritage Centre. A middle-aged woman rather snarkily informed us that it was not a public building, when I checked for a public washroom.

Date: 2009-02-13 04:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] commanderteddog.livejournal.com
That one is a special case, though. It came out of photos of the Guild Inn (which was linked below) and the fact that some parts of the inn still have power.

It was my suggestion that an inn like that, a mix of cool and creepy, plus with the gardens would make for an amazing setting for a dramatic scene. That it's out in the middle of nowhere helps matters too, as it would be hard to reach and... uh... hard to find a body in the surrounding area.

IIRC, I picked that over the Bayview Ghost (http://www.uer.ca/forum_showthread_archive.asp?threadid=50015), because while the Ghost does spill over into a wooded area, it would be pretty landlocked by homes on other sides.

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