Toronto

At the foot of the Don River is Corktown Commons – a park inhabited and used by many – or so the city thought. Through oversights and conflicting interests between residents, land shepherds, and the creatures that call this region home, t…
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Located in a curious town, Port Hope, just east of Toronto, Canada, is an abandoned monument of a file factory commonly known as the “Globe File Manufacturing Company” with fiery brickworks remembered by many symbolizing the former glory of the indus…
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Originally built in the late 19th century, the Beltline Railway was intended to serve as a commuter line linking various neighborhoods to Toronto’s downtown. Over time, the abandoned rail corridor fell into disuse as well as its stations. Recog…
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