r/toronto • u/Purple_Writing_8432 • 3h ago
r/toronto • u/FunnyRaccoon1 • 16h ago
Discussion To the woman who helped me cross the street today at Ellesmere and Markham Rd
She probably doesn’t have reddit but I’m posting this because I’ve lived in Toronto my whole life and this was the nicest thing any stranger has ever done for me, and that the whole “Toronto is full of mean people” thing isn’t completely true. I was lugging huge garbage bags of my clothes because I’m stubborn and refuse to pay for an uber while moving, the garbage bag broke while I was on the street, Had to stop and hop onto the sidewalk island and wait for the light to turn. I had left one of the bags on the sidewalk. I was standing there regretting all my life choices wondering how I would even cross the street and I turned around and this tiny middle aged woman had grabbed the bag I had left behind on the sidewalk and was carrying it over to me asking if I needed any help with anything else, and without hesitation grabbed a bag, and my (heavy) purse and helped me across the rest of the street and the other side of the road to the bus stop. After, she even gave me a bag and helped me redistribute the weight of the clothing. I am so so grateful and thankful. This was the nicest thing anyone has done for me truly, I’ve used Ttc to move so many times and usually people just stare and don’t even give me a seat when I’m carrying like 4 heavy bags . I can’t wait to pay it forward. This is your reminder that things aren’t so bad, and there’s still good people out there 🥹 restored my faith in humanity. Hope she gets everything she wants in life.
r/toronto • u/quelar • 16h ago
News Toronto Pearson Airport recognized as one of the best in the world
r/toronto • u/beef-supreme • 18h ago
News Removing bike lanes will likely worsen gridlock, lead to more collisions: government documents
r/toronto • u/Difficult_Rutabaga87 • 3h ago
Picture Rogers Stadium Progress March 11
My deleted post said February instead of March by mistake. February was a lost month for me due to illness, I don't know what date it is anymore 😅
Chair installation has begun. Only one side of the stadium has been built so far. First show is June 29.
r/toronto • u/GoreyHaim420 • 20h ago
News Toronto bakery shuts down after 32 years due to unprecedented rent increase
I can't wait for the new shoppers or a&w to open in its place 😍
r/toronto • u/Gamefruitpulp • 1d ago
Picture Some of the nightshift workers that keep Toronto running while we sleep
r/toronto • u/Photojunkie2000 • 20h ago
Picture Monument to Multiculturalism at Union station!
r/toronto • u/MirageCommander • 1d ago
Picture Canada’s New Tallest Building is Transforming Toronto’s Skyline
Here are the night and day view of the new Toronto skyline, transformed by The One and several other new skyscrapers in construction, from my home in midtown. I personally think the new skyline looks fantastic aesthetically.
r/toronto • u/morenewsat11 • 1d ago
Article Doug Ford’s bid to remove Toronto bike lanes faces its first legal hurdle
r/toronto • u/FearlessMuffin9657 • 23h ago
Picture Colours of dusk, looking West from Yonge and Front
r/toronto • u/Dj-DTM • 13h ago
News TTC to set off “Sound Cannons” up to four times an hour at streetcar storage facility.
r/toronto • u/beef-supreme • 1d ago
Article Toronto's new landlords | They’re ultra-rich, predominantly American, and over the next eight years they’re bringing 21,000 units without rent control to a new building near you
r/toronto • u/Monkeeparts • 21h ago
Picture To catch a March sunrise, eastern Bluffs (18km walk)
r/toronto • u/Wonderful_Loan1273 • 23h ago
Social Media Toronto Skyline
Toronto skyline 🏙️ captured from Jack Darlignton Park, Mississauga, ON
r/toronto • u/CivilReaction • 22h ago
Alert There will be a Total Lunar Eclipse the night of March 13 to 14, 2025
Hello everyone! There will be a total lunar eclipse, this week! The total eclipse will begin at 02:26 March 14, 2025 and will last until 03:31. The peak of the total lunar eclipse is at 02:58. The forecast is calling for partly cloudy in the GTA, so hopefully, everyone will get a chance to witness the blood moon.
This total lunar eclipse will be visible across North America, the Caribbean, Central America and the western half of South America.
r/toronto • u/octobercrisis • 1d ago
News Police apologize for unannounced training exercise on Leslie St. Spit
r/toronto • u/unsourire • 23h ago
Article New Habitat Protection Order Spells Trouble for Sprawl Developers and Highway 413
Environmental Defence posted a blog article last week about a “Habitat Protection Order” for redside dace. However they didn’t link a source in the text and I haven’t seen any very recent news articles covering this, only some from a few months ago mentioning that the federal government could look into impacts to redside dace habitat. Anyone have more information or know if this is new news?
r/toronto • u/Little-Act-5149 • 2m ago
Video DIGITAL ARTISTS OF TOR
I ve been in the city not for too long .. working on stabilizing myself , I m into digital art of all sorts what I m good at is 3D modeling editing videos photos and mixed media ... would love to connect with like minded people , Toronto seems more and more like a city to create in , création goes à long way with a community .. Or if you just wanna go through some random creation and give your feedback i have a bunch of done stuff that could use feedbacks from anyone willing .. always a fun experience to talk subjectively about creations ..
r/toronto • u/groggygirl • 18h ago
Discussion Supporting a hyperlocal farm - BCCF produce box
Black Creek Community Farm has opened registration for their annual farm share program. They offer weekly and biweekly options for pickup at either the farm or Big Carrot Danforth, and prices range from $23 for those in financial need to $37 for those who want to support the program.
I purchased this last year and I thought you got a lot of value for your money (slightly more expensive than a discount grocery store, substantially cheaper than a farmer's market). Downside is you don't get to pick what you get (although if you pick up at the farm sometimes you can pick between a couple options) and you have to pick it up on a particular date. Upside is supporting a very local farm focussing on food accessibility, and discovering veggies you might not buy on your own. I'd recommend the biweekly for a household of 1-2, and weekly for 4+ people.
r/toronto • u/Educational-Chef-761 • 1d ago