Canada's Densest High-rise Neighbourhood & Wellesley | Toronto Walk

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A downtown Toronto walk starting from Wellesley Station and walking East to the St. James Town neighbourhood. This is an area considered to be the densest highrise neighbourhood in all of Canada.

0:01 - TTC Wellesley Station
3:44 - South on Yonge Street
5:00 - East on Wellesley Street
8:20 - Church & Wellesley
16:50 - St. James Town
28:37 - East on Bloor Street East
13:45 - TTC Castle Frank Station

Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS on Friday October 18, 2024.

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Good morning Toronto, my beautiful city. I still miss you

Schwann
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Great commentary. Glad you didn't get hit by that bus.

martym
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Another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation and lovely piece of work and thanks again Jhonny ! ..

azamyahmad
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Wow that bus was close 😮 another great video thanks for showing us hope you're having a nice week 😊from Estelle

CityWalks_Estelle
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went on a little explore there years ago, mainly to hunt down one of the filming locations from Enemy (2013)

patrick_h_lauke
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Yonge and Bloor area must be very close to highest density. Ive watched the super tall condos go up densely packed together. They're probably mostly empty.

maxben
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Best fries truck in the city! St James Avenue and Ontario!

lauraferguson
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Nice walk!
Surely when i ll take the subway from finch i ll stop at a stop before union station (it s the only stop i did)

Remi-B-Goode
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Watch out, Bus! it’s funny to watch a YouTube clip of my local Neighbourhood… A little south on Jarvis on Maitland; but many of my daily walks for my chores around town were shown on your video. Bike lanes on Wellesley are great, but a sometimes car driver entering exiting the Petro-Canada in Wellesley/Jarvis is treacherous as visibility is minimal entering and exiting. Don’t know what we have to do with the city council but the road serface between Jarvis and Sherborne on Wellesley is atrocious. It’s just one collection of potholes patched together, time for the road to be resurfaced, but I guess since Covid we’ve given up resurfacing the roads. Car or bike could loose a wheel at best 😮😢. I have to say as a two or three time a week user of the subway at Wellesley. I’ve truly never seen the entrance exit on Dundonald street, I’m excited to try it!

HarperGraeme
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Enjoyed your video blog seeing areas of the GTA I’m not familiar with

TorontoBlueJaysFan
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live in St James Town, don't live here, the land lords act like this the eastern block, I'm disabled, haven't been able to use the elevator in a week, haven't actually had a quiet day in over 500 days and have hearing damage because city of Toronto allows heavy machinery to be used by the management every single day of our lives, the management doesn't even to pretend to care about the people here, kids being subjected to this, this would not be happening across the street from here, the tale of two city's

robertkennith
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I have are you aware of what kind of neighborhood that is sir

SocialMediaWriter
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Wonder if they sold the wheels off that bike.. Smh.

lisadeeyoung
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JOHNNY how about a trip to salar de atacama and having a laced lithium glass of water or even better watch congolese child labour mining cobalt and lithium after all a battery for a bike lasts 3 to 5 years and a child labour 7 to 9 years

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