OK, so you are coming to Toronto with camera gear in hand and, well, you want to know what to photograph....here's a list, in no particular order with some comments.
1. Probably the #1 thing photographed is the
CN Tower next to
Roger's Centre, formerly known as Skydome
2. The
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http://www.explace.on.ca/VTour.html
3. The CNE is right next to
Ontario Place
4. Which brings us to the City of Toronto, who owns and administers several popular places to photograph. All of the following places can be found within
the City of Toronto Website, just do a search. I have also included some non-official links.
5. Toronto Harbour has many places to take pics, shop, take a cruise, eat, hang -
http://www.torontoharbour.com/ and
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6. One of the largest zoo is the Toronto Zoo -
http://www.torontozoo.com/
7. The zoo happens to be located in the world's largest natural park, Rouge Park, in an urban environment -
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8. Nature photogs will also love the Leslie Street Spit, an oasis of natural bird habitats as well as the Lower Don River watershed, where you can take canoe trips; both administered by the Toronto Region Conservation Authority, which also has many other photo op places -
http://www.trca.on.ca/
9. The is an abundance of neighbourhoods (this is not comprehensive) with an abundance of picture opportunities:
Here's few websites that show pics of the various neighbourhoods:
10. Some Toronto landmarks, not already mentioned before:
11. The University of Toronto, besides being the largest in Canada and one of the best (McGill my Alma Mater is the best!) has a wealth of photo ops on it's main downtown campus -
http://www.utoronto.ca/
And we haven't even left the city boundaries yet...
Art. (More to come just outside and nearby Toronto - within a 2 hour drive)