This site is meant to introduce you to the Toronto that you do not see on postcards or calendars. There are communities in Toronto that do not receive recognition from the media, politicians or from people that do not live there. The Inner City has been established to introduce you to these neighbourhoods in and around Toronto and provide you with a perspective of the city that is more than the CN Tower and Yonge Street. The blog is changed everyday so be sure to check it out regularly.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

The Harbourfront Centre on Queens Quay. {January 21st, 2006}

This dude was just begging for my friends to take a picture with him {January 21st, 2006}

A restaurant on Cherry Street at Front Street East, Toronto. This area, just east of downtown, has been nearly abondoned. It is slowly coming to life due to the success of the Distillery District down the road. {January 20th, 2006}

South Regent Park, Toronto. All of Regent Park, the first public housing community in Canada, will be demolished to make way for a new community that includes people from all income levels. Whether this will work to make a better community is uncertain, but it did work for St Lawrence in the 1970s. Learn more: Regent Park Revitalization {January 20th, 2006}

The sun setting, as seen from Cherry St, Toronto {January 20th, 2006}

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