Showing posts with label Harbourfront. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harbourfront. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

Puppy & Kitten Weekend at PawsWay

Cute was the word as PawsWay Toronto held the Puppy and Kitten Weekend down at Harbourfront. Just in case you missed it here are some lovable canines. Posted by Joe Hamilton.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Big Ass Boats - I mean Tall Ships


Update July 4, 2010: The ships have left Toronto Harbour, exiting through the western gap, going past Ontario Place for the Parade of Sail. We watched through the haze from Humber Park East as the ships unfurled their sails and went south. One of the ships kept firing off some canons which was pretty cool. You would see the smoke from the guns and seconds later hear the boom. One of the schooners headed back towards the city.


Now back to the original post from Saturday.

Toronto's harbour was full of quite a few Tall Ships as part of the Redpath Waterfront Festival and the Great Lakes United Tall Ships Challenge. My favourite ship was the Bounty which has 10,000 square feet of sails. Bounty was made for the 1962 movie "Mutiny on the Bounty" and was featured in the more recent "Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest".

See more pictures after the jump.



Tomorrow the ships leave port under the Parade of Sail which will be something to see with all the sails billowing in the wind (hopefully there will be some wind).

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Mr Peru and his giant chess game


Mr Peru set up his giant chess game on Queens Quay in the Harbourfront area during a recent weekend. He was explaining chess to his young opponent - who said that he knew how to play chess.

The flamboyant chess player moves around Toronto engaging in competition with people willing to play against him.

If you like chess there will be an Canadian Open Chess Championship held in Toronto during July 10-18, 2010.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Sunday at the Circus


I attended the Harbourfront Toronto International Circus Festival on Sunday, May 23 and watched a few of the acts. This circus was definitely geared for families with small children and the number of people exploded as the day went on and the sun burned away the clouds and fog.



My fave was the singing duo Splash 'N Boots - they got the crowd a rocking, in a preschool kind of way.



The regular Harbourfront attractions were also open like the pond with canoe rides, the glass blowing workshop in the York Quay Centre and the Natrel Kinder rink as well as the adjacent boat tours like the ships Kajama and Harbour Star.