 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dhan of AmitDhan.com Today I will have another episode of Toronto Walk video and I will start from the western corner of Front Street towards the other end of Front Street which is going to be east part of Front Street and so it runs from Bathurst Street to Bayview and it's about 4 km so this is a little bit of around the start point a little bit so the bridge you are looking at this is the Bathurst Bridge it's about 125 years old bridge they just reconstructed the bridge however they didn't change the frame so I have a guess that you know well the bridge is good to go for another probably 100 years and then you are looking at the stacked market which is made of entirely cargo containers and there are lots of stores inside and typical of it some of them are closed but still I see people are going in and this is the Bathurst Street going northbound towards Bathurst Station and right now we are on the corner of Front and Bathurst so I will start walking towards east side east way and this is going to be about 4 km and I am not sure that I will be able to finish the whole Front Street but you know we will see so I am hoping to reach towards the end which is going to be at Bayview and just end the glimpse of the bridge right from here so from here you have a good view of the Toronto downtown and you are looking at the CN Tower and on the right side you can see that the city place and then the tracks are underneath right on the right the GO train and UP and the VR train tracks all heading towards the Indian Station so in today's video I will be talking once in a while not all the time and it's a beautiful day very sunny but it's cold the temperature is sitting around minus 13, minus 15 in that range and it's windy so I have to wear gloves otherwise you know the fingers will freeze so you can see a beautiful bridge going to city place and there are some nice buildings over there so we are going to cut through downtown Toronto there will be lots of buildings, stores on the way usually this is a busy street and the front street is about 225 years old so this is one of the Toronto's oldest street and it's a nice street to walk but you can see lots of constructions here and there and the corner of courtland and front and let me show you this part of the street a little bit so a very good view of CN Tower and some new skyscrapers just a quick view of the building which are attached by the it could be their swimming pool or just you know a passage to go from one building to another building but it looks very nice and this is the white building I was talking before so this is city place you're looking at Trapper Street and I can see some old buildings here so constructions everywhere and they made the pathway to pass by you're looking at the Roger's Center what should we do? coming street is Spadena and I have a feeling there shouldn't be any construction after Spadena so the view should get better and my walk videos I try to do all at once and I try not to cut anything in the middle so what you're looking at is going to be the one walk and I might cut it just in a little piece here and there but usually I try not to cut anything so let's see how far we can go I don't see many people today out on the street due to covid stay home order the side of Spadena is going to Chinatown passing by the Domino's and Tim Hortons so the corner of Blue Jay's way and front street one side has the street I'll show you the other side of Blue Jay's so let's start with a good look of the CN Tower looks like you have a very good view from here this is the other side of Blue Jay's Windsor Street is a small street John Street we are cutting through Intertime and District in downtown Toronto and here's a view of John Street on the other side this looks like a CVC station so CVC is Canadian television channel which has lots of good programs and they have very good news and it looks like one of their studios Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CVC so my right hand fingers are getting numb although I have heavy gloves but still cold is getting through so I'm going to just switch my hand and let me switch to my left hand so there's a small park it's called Simcoe Park more Simcoe Street is coming up so restaurants are all closed some restaurants are offering takeout so yeah passing it looks like a nice restaurant so this is the corner of Simcoe and front construction again let me just show you a little bit Delta Hotel so there's a skyscraper looks like a boat it's cool designing nice architecture University of Avenue is coming up bike share station you can rent any bike by the hours and subscription plan so from here you can go to different reactions Intertime and District which you just passed then Harbor Front another Discovery District leading to the station 4 minute walk going to pass Union Station York Hotel let's show you the other side of York Street Union Station on our right and York Hotel entrance is going to be on the left coming up so this is the York Hotel entrance so let's take a quick look at the Union Station this side so Canadian Pacific Railway Union Station erected by the Toronto Terminal Railway Company this is very old stretches a few blocks and that part of Royal York Hotel entrance actually this could be the front entrance this is a way leading to the Pat Underground Network so all Toronto downtown has underground path or underground connected system and they are like you know it's a different world there are shopping malls, coffee shops, restaurants everything underground and you can pass from one part of Toronto to another part just if you take the underground pathways that can be another video one day corner of Bay Street in front so right now I'm not feeling really cold it could be that you know I walked a little bit it's warming up and I feel wind is slightly reduced it's not windy that much so that can be another reason so you are passing through Toronto Financial District lots of big banks their headquarters, financial companies all are located in this area Young Street is coming up Ok Hall of Fame so if you need to read these you can just pause later on and then read it so this is the Young Street let me show you the other side of Young Street a bit this is the longest street in the world it goes an hour to far away I'm not sure exactly how long it is or where it stops but it's a very long street and it kind of runs in the middle of the downtown cutting through knots out so on the right St Lawrence Centre for the Arts and the Canadian stage company you can see some nice artwork here so for example those two hands sticking out and here there's a cat on top of the structure so some other artwork looks like lots of dogs and they are all looking at dog bones on top so let's have a quick look actually at first from a distance I thought they were really dogs you can see the milk bone a nice place to hang out and you can see some people are actually enjoying the weather and the sunny day so there's a nice artwork here so it's just like a kind of a building on another building that's the way the art is made the church is straight coming up so it looks like there's no pedestrian crossing right here so we're going to have to just like cross here and then we can look to the other side empty street a little bit to go to the other side of the street somehow I have a feeling that I'll have better view on the other side looks like there's no cars coming so I can just go ahead and cross the street and the walk sign is on so this is the Wellington street this actually it's a nice view because the streets kind of are splitting on two sides St. Florence Market it's a very old market in the heart of downtown Toronto and in the past there used to be a farmer's market kind of thing on the weekend but I'm not sure they still have that most likely not due to the Covid situation so there's an old theater or cinema and surprisingly they opened they just wear masks and you have to purchase tickets online so here's the St. Florence Market construction again Jarvis Street let me just show you a little bit on both sides of Jarvis Street Georgia Street so you can see that the scenery is changing so no more tall new skyscrapers this is the old part of town Frederick Street just got hit by a nice mail from the restaurant and it made me feel like start eating gas station so it's very you'll hardly come across a gas station in downtown Toronto and the other side of Sherbourne Street Prince Street this is a line up to the grocery right here it's like a very old building immediate opera company let me show you around the sides so this building looks like has some sort of nice designing Parliament Street I mean Parliament Street this is becoming Eastern Avenue so I'm going to have to change road right here or just a little bit ahead so it looks like Eastern Avenue starts right here and this is and we have Trinity Street so there's an opportunity to cross which I'll cross right here and then I'm going to cross here again so this is Trinity Street this area is quieter and not many skyscrapers so since I started doing walking videos I have seen many places in Toronto which I have never seen before because I didn't have to actually go to that many places so this is a good opportunity to even see new places and show you guys what's out there Cherry Street so we have the lock sign let's see if I can cross it and both sides well I'll cross it so at some point the front street is going to end but I'm not sure how far is this but shouldn't be that far Coffridge Street looks like a nice residential area quite downtown so it's a nice complex here looks like they try to make an artwork with lights and stuff looks cool there's another artwork if I'm not mistaken looks like a couple and a kid close to the end of Front Street I can see Bayview Avenue from here that's where Front Street ends on the east side and we started at Bathurst and Front on the west side so that's the whole Front Street so we walked about 4 kilometers I'm not keeping an eye on the watch so I have I don't know how much time I spent but should be 40 minutes 1 hour in that range there's some more artwork which we'll take a look at Tannery Road just passed, nice, quite neighborhood I like I kind of like this type of neighborhood you can sit here and unwind and just enjoy the solitude so there's some nice artwork here and Corktown Common Park on the other side and if you look on the right there's a GO station it could be just a GO train another glimpse of look at the artwork and you have a nice view of downtown from here so this is where I'm going to end my video thank you for watching there'll be more walking videos coming up so we passed about 4 kilometers the beginning to end of Front Street cutting through downtown Toronto and the video length should be although I'm not watching my clock but I have an idea so I'll see you in the next video thank you for watching