 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of amitdan.com If this is your first time here or a repeat visit, thank you for your support. On this channel, I'm always trying new and different ideas. If that is something you're interested in, please come back for more. If you're only interested in watching videos, there will be more links in the description box below. Today, we are taking to the Garry Sun Crossing, which is a bridge used to be called Fort York Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge. So, they reconstructed the bridge about, let's say, late 2019 when they finished it. So, I remember taking this bridge long before when it was not done yet and it was very old. And that time, I crossed it probably a couple of times. And today, this is the first time I'm going to sit after completing the reconstruction. So, this is the Fort York area. There are lots of nice condos here. And on our left, there is the Carnation Park, which is a nice park. And I'm going to do some more videos in this park and walking along the lake in the future. So, it's not that cold today. It's about minus 10. And you can see some flurries, but it's not a lot of snow. We had a heavy snow about a couple of days ago, but today, you can see the roads are all clear, but there's snow on the side of the roads. So, the street is Fort York Boulevard, and we'll just look here for the next walk light. It goes to the battles. So, there's one going to the battles station, and that one is going to Union Station. So, there's an army vehicle here, which is a light armored vehicle. You can, if you're interested, you can read this later on. You can just pause it, and you can see that lots of snow on the ground. And I'll just try to get a little bit closer to hear it how it looks. And you can see that it's messing up my shoes. So, we'll just go on the front side of the vehicle. This is a view from the front side, and some more information right here, in recognition of the soldiers of 32 Canadian Brigade Group. So, let's continue the walk. So, this is a historic site, Fort York National Historic Site. And there's a museum on the right, not this one, but above, beyond that. So, this is to be the old Fort York. But the new museum has moved slightly. I don't think we can see from here, but past this area. So, strong avenue is coming up, and that's where we're going to turn right. And at one point, we're going to cross the bridge. We're going to see it right ahead. It's in my right hand, and my left hand, but in wearing gloves. And still, it's not. The fingers are not freezing today. So, you can actually go out without wearing gloves. I don't feel any wind, so the temperature doesn't feel like that bad, because there's no wind. So, let's look at this area. And they're just, you know, making uses of the spaces under the view. I'm honored to fly over the information right here. It stretches a few blocks. So, this isn't just the beginning view. And it goes all the way up to the batters, or possibly beyond batters. So, it looks like snow is a little bit increasing. It was just a few fires now. It looks like it started to increase the volume of the snow. And I'm going to show you on the right, lots of snow here. So, if you take a look here, you'll see that all trees died due to the winter, but they'll be alive again when summer comes. So, that's the nature of wandering Canada. All the trees, and everything, they died for six years, I mean six months. And they become, they come to life again after six months. So, whenever I travel, I told this to people in the hot countries. And they find it very amazing and hot to live. So, here's some rail tracks. And us to take a look at that. And I don't see any train coming. So, all these tracks, they're going to the Indian station. And there are different types of trains here. UP, GO train, VRL, let's continue the walk. So, I'm working on a new video, which is the Cabra Elite 85T. Which is even unboxing, which should be posted in the next couple of days. And another walk video, which should be coming up too. So, on this channel, you'll never find the same topic or subject again and again. It's just a reflection of, you know, a variety of topics and subjects that interest me. And definitely something you'll find that interesting as well. So, we can make a right turn here, Ormans Street. And let me just show you a bit around here. Lots of condos. Some of them are brand new. Even they haven't finished building yet. I'm going to make another turn here. Looks like this isn't the place what I wanted. So, let's just keep going the other way. This road looks like leading nowhere. Wellington Street coming up. And I believe we have to make a right turn there. So, you can see a nice view of downtown on the right. Because it's kind of cloudy, you can see the sea and power. Make a turn at Wellington Street West. Keep going on this street and see where it leads us. On the left, there's a nice park here, which you can see. On our right is the bridge you're going to cross. So, here is Gerson Crossing. This is the road leading to the bridge. And you can see some of the buildings from here. And actually it looks like a very nice white small bridge. So, the view is very amazing. And you can see the full view of downtown from here. The sky, scrapers and tall buildings. The skyline of downtown Toronto. And there's something a dome-like place. I'm not sure what is that. So, I see a lot of people out in the snow. And some kids are playing on the snow with the sliders. So, this is what it looks like. Very small bridge. Goes above the track, which you can see right there. Then we have the view of downtown from here. The sea entire is kind of hiding the clouds and snow. I think it takes probably like two minutes to cross the bridge or crossing. And it looks like there's another crossing which probably is smaller than the one we just passed. And we're going to look back from here. So, let's view of the condos right here. You can see the bridge crossing from here. Looks really nice. It's slightly carved. Let's continue on the other one. So, here is another railroad tracks. And the glimpse of downtown Toronto. I can see a dog. Looks like shepherd, German shepherd playing on the snow. It's a place to sit. So, I'm hoping to see some trains but I don't think there is any. So, from here we have the option to take the stairs down this way. Which is going to be, you know, through the park. Shouldn't be just to take this path away. So, I think I'm going to choose this option. And we'll see if we can see another train by the time we're still here. Although it doesn't look like. So, I'm going to look back. So, this is another side of Garrison Crossing. I'll show it to you. This is how it looks from here. So, there's a military burying ground. So, it looks like this is a historic site. And we have the highway on track. Basically, this is where we started. Or where we were before taking the road across the street. Just look back. You can see the glimpse of the Garrison Crossing. This is the bent way I showed you a little bit before. And this is just another part of it. And again, if you go straight underneath it, then you can go a few blocks. So, this is where I'm going to end my video. Thank you for watching this video. There will be more videos coming up. So, I'll see you shortly. Thank you.