Thursday, June 4, 2009

Distillery District, Toronto

Continuing with some shots from our little trip to Toronto we stopped at the Historic Distillery District. Although not far from the crowds and noise of the busy city traffic you would think you are in a European village. The streets are pedestrian only and are full of artist shops, bakeries, and cafes with outdoor seating. We were visiting early in the season but it was still very enjoyable and a nice relief to bumping along the crowd filled sidewalks in down town. Here are a few shoots from the area.



By the way the wide angle shots of the district I took with my new lens that my husband bought for me from Van Tuil Camera shop in Erie. I love the lens and that they do such a nice job helping customers find that perfect gift ;)

Thank you for looking. ~Jackie

7 comments:

Chell said...

Love the shot with the busted up manaquin!!

pat said...

What an interesting area to wander about in! I laughed out loud at the manniken--the feet "sticking out" of the window look like a burglary gone horribly wrong.

janett said...

great shots, that mannequin cracked me up!

Suzy said...

Awesome captures!

Reds said...

I went there last November - loved the district!! Wish I could go back in the Summer! Great captures!

Lou said...

Those are great captures. What a neat place to visit and shoot.

Sharon said...

Great captures! It look so charming.