 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dhan of AmitDhan.com. Today I'll have another episode of Tronkwad video and I'm walking along Coony Street Westbound from Osgoode Street and I'll try to reach here, Osington Street, but you know, we'll see how the what looks like. So this is one of the coolest streets in the world according to the Vogue magazine This is the second coolest or hippiest street in the world. And you'll find lots of restaurants and pick shops, boutiques, museums, art galleries, coffee shops, bookstores, lots of restaurants, cafes, basically everything. And there are lots of cool stores along the way. So I'll just show you the CN Tower for a quick moment. And then you can see that there's a car hanging out of the wall. So this is the city view. So today it's a bit colder. It's about minus 12 degrees Celsius. And all this is not snowing, but it's, you know, partially cloudy. So Coony Street is where you are going to see a 501 Street car, which actually is the longest streetcar route in the world. I'm going to be talking occasionally and most of the most other times I'll just let you watch the views. Today's the boxing day and still lots of people out, but you know the stores are all closed. You cannot go in, you have to buy online. So this is one of the biggest days of the year in terms of shopping, but people cannot shop today. Because of the lockdown, but there's still some traffic and people on the street. So it's not like totally dead. So the street right in front of us is Soho Street and Pure Street comes right after it. And then we're going to pass Spadina, which is one of the busiest street. So the streets are wet. Lots of snow on the street, but you know, it's not a lot. The clear sidewalks. So the next street is Spadina and Huichi takes to Chinatown. Our runs along the Chinatown and we're not too far from there. And this is a 5-1 streetcar. There are so many stores, but all of them are closed. Some of the stores have people walking inside. But you cannot go in. Huichi block is different. It has its own charm. And you can see that, you know, the faces of the stores and the neighborhood, they're changing as we walk. So this looks like a graffiti alley. So I'm going to just show you a little bit here. So you can see lots of nice artwork. So it's like a hidden alleyway. Yeah, you'd have missed it if you just, you know, if you'd just walk along Queen. So you have to actually turn on this street. So you can see lots of artwork all the way. I can go a little bit up there, but it's very hard to walk here, as you can see. Lights are kind of looking on this black ice. So it looks like this can be another video just to show you the artwork and everything. But today, you know, I'll just give you a glimpse of what it looks like. So I'm not going to go further down there. So we're just going to turn here. And I can see some photographers are taking pictures. So everywhere there's graffiti and this street actually goes all the way to and lots of graffiti is on both sides of the street. So each graffiti tells a different picture, although are hard to understand, but they're all unique and they're very nice artwork. There's been a lot of time doing this. So we are back on Queen Street again and we'll continue our walk. I have to wear gloves today because it's very cold. I tried, you know, holding the camera without gloves, but fingers are freezing. Go first or so, then you can see some people are doing their job for this. So only essential services are open, except that everything is closed. You see the lockdown. There is another nice artwork. Usually this place always has lots of people on the street, but you know, it's completely very empty because of the holiday and also of the lockdown. If you're first time watching my channel, on this channel, I don't do videos on a single topic. So you see a variety of videos on my channel and I have right now, as of this recording, over 700 videos and also you're not going to find any affiliated links or anything in the description box below because I don't believe you know, providing affiliated links to many of you. But for those of you still like to support me, you can do so by visiting the support me link, which will be in the description box below. So the street coming up is Batter Street and for those if you'd like to go to the Billy Bishop Airport, which is in a located in the heart of downtown Toronto. So this Batter Street goes straight south to the Billy Bishop Airport. So although I'm wearing gloves, but my fingers are freezing inside the gloves because it has to be minus 12 to be minus 15, but this is the normal temperature in this time of year. This is Batter Street. I usually walk fast, but I'm trying to walk a little bit slowly to, you know, get your videos. You can see something on the trees. On one side of the camera stones have been on the other side. So each block is unique. Not much, one block is another. In types of stores and in types of layouts. It's a very nice walk if you just want to see. Now this part of Toronto and also the second coolest street on earth. Most people wearing masks. I only come across, you know, one or two people locationally who do not wear masks. But in general, people are very okay to follow the rules. The Niagara Street is coming up. Something going on. I can hear loud music. So the name of the park is Trinity Devil Park, which you can see right there. Something a little bit weird that I removed gloves from my left hand and it doesn't feel cold. But on my right hand, which I'm using to hold the camera has gloves, but it feels cold. We must have walked more than half an hour. So let's just, you know, continue a little more. You can see the farther we walk. The farther is getting kind of quieter. And it's almost, you know, a husky and bustly like we had before. Street is coming up. What happens if you have a big camera with you? One usually looks at. But if you have a tiny camera it makes people curious and they want to, you know, see what is this. So it happened to me in other parts of the world. So especially, I remember in Egypt people were staring at my small camera. But I had a big camera with me. Paying attention. So we're close to Ozington and I'll pass Ozington a little bit and then we'll end this video. Actually, I'm sorry, this is Ozington Avenue. I said Ozington Street, which was wrong and you can rent them by hour or you can then, you know, take an old membership. They're called Ozington Avenue and in the past there's typical Dixie bikes. Ozington Street but, you know, we passed Ozington Avenue and then I think I'm going to keep going for a little bit more. Still, I don't feel pleasure or anything. So the set of video actually is a good chance to do some walking because of the lockdown of COVID, you know, it's not healthy to walk from home and sit all day. That's what I've been doing for a while. So it gives me a good chance to do some work out and get the physical activities which is needed. You can see they're doing some sort of repair work on the ground. You can see on the left some art stores where artists come to buy their materials drawing, drafting, painting, things, frames. So there are lots of stores here. So we are very close to 50 minutes of video or 50 minutes of walking, you can say. And after caught a little bit caught here and there, I think this is going to end up about being a 42-45 minutes video. So I'm going to end this video shortly. Thank you for watching and if you like this video, definitely I'll be doing more walk kind of video not just from Toronto, but from across the globe. There are lots of other videos on this channel so don't forget to watch that as well. So this is where I'm going to end my video. Thank you guys and I'll see you shortly.