Toronto Old and new

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Toronto Old and NewA City of Contrast

Toronto Old and New: A City of Contrast

A Photo-essay by Sam Minden

Two of the oldest buildings in Toronto stand in the foreground,against the background of the CN tower and other newbuildings made of metal and glass.

The Royal York, once the tallest building in the whole of theBritish Empire, is now dwarfed by another newer building standing in the background.

A commerce building towers over the old red brick building.

The Bank of Nova Scotia building is obscured by a newer bank building.

Old City Hall is flanked on both sides by buildings that stand taller than it.

Toronto doesn’t have to relinquish the old for the new as seen here with old CityHall and the new City Hall.

The bridge connects the old and new.

A view of the old from the new as seen through the south Eaton Centre window.

An old Chinese man sits in close proximity to the Hard Rock Caféto play his traditional instrument.

The Church of the Holy Trinity is engulfed by The Eaton Centre.

The Church of The Holy Trinity as seen in the reflection of the Eaton Center.

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