Sunnyside Beach Amusement Park – 1922 – 1954

This was a very famous place in it’s day.

Artist: Walter Rushton
Artist: Walter Rushton

In 1923 they had the “Water Nymph’s” Contest. It was advertised in the papers and more men than women showed up.

Artist: Walter Rushton
Artist: Walter Rushton

The Bathing Pavillion you see below is still in existence, although now a fun restaurant on the beach.


SSB #3

Between the Pavillion and Toronto’s now renovated “Palais Royale”, where Count Basie, Duke Ellington and many greats played (Even the Stones played there much later)….

 

Artist: Walter Rushton
Artist: Walter Rushton

…. was a boardwalk & the most modern midway with rides, games and food. The Roller Coaster was the biggest in the world, and made of wood.

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The next 2 shots attempt to show the entire mural, but don’t. It’s longer than I could capture.

Artist: Walter Rushton
Artist: Walter Rushton

It’s painted in an Impressionistic style on stucco, which makes for more photography woes. Also it’s at least 12 years faded.

Artist: Walter Rushton
Artist: Walter Rushton

The Beach Park is painted in the center of 3 strips. Above you have an early air show. Below is a painted garden.

Artist: Walter Rushton
Artist: Walter Rushton

 

It’s bordered by a parkette, and the summer they fill it with  the same flowers that the artist painted on the mural.

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Many historical writings say  the beloved Toronto Amusement Park was burned down, an act of arson to make way for the Gardner Expressway. I’d love to back in time and spend a day here!

Artist: Walter Rushton
Artist: Walter Rushton

Pics taken by Resa, on October 15, 2012 & March 16, 2014

Toronto, Canada

3D Graffiti

I was walking along Queen W.W. and met up with this guy!

3d #2

It’s a 3D piece of Graf Writing.

3d #1

This is the weekend of “Nuit Blanche”, and I suspect that this is an installation

3d #3

It was raining. I did my best.

3d #4

There could be more to come on this side. I’ll try to come back, then update the post, hopefully with the artist’s name. However, it will be gone Monday!

3d #5

3d #6

Back around to the face.

3d #7b

Direct on main view

3d #8

ARMS WIDE

3d #7

ON THE FLIP SIDE

3d #10

Pics taken by Resa, on October 3, 2014

Toronto, Canada

Obese Piece

He’s real, & has a seat in the alley between the Bathurst Subway &Bloor.

Artist: Jarus
Artist: Jarus

It’s a long narrow alley, the large man being a smudge at the extreme left. He’s at the corner of Bathurst & this alley most days. He seems very angry/annoyed whenever I see him. He’s scary. He’s very humongous.Nonetheless, Jarus’ portrait of this person is flattering, yet wildly revealing

Obese #2

Set midst graf, I found some other pleasantries. .

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Obese #8

Pics taken by Resa, on June 3, 2014

Toronto, Canada

Graf Mural Winks

Alley on the west side of Ossington, north of Queen W.

 Artists: Alexa Hatanaka & Patrick Thompson w/ Peru

Artists: Alexa Hatanaka & Patrick Thompson w/ Peru
 Artists: Alexa Hatanaka & Patrick Thompson w/ Peru

Artists: Alexa Hatanaka & Patrick Thompson w/ Peru

This graf mural is filled with interesting bits.

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 Artists: Alexa Hatanaka & Patrick Thompson w/ Peru

Artists: Alexa Hatanaka & Patrick Thompson w/ Peru

Pics taken by Resa, on May 9, 2014

Toronto, Canada