Toronto has lots of amazing street art, and as I walk around the city I am always looking for examples to photograph. I wrote a while ago about the great work done to decorate one of the many highway underpasses, and the other day I finally found my way to the actual “Graffiti Alley”. I had read about this street art location, but I was never completely sure where it was; downtown off Queen St. Somewhere I knew, but Queen St. is long and very interesting on its own, so I had never actually found it.
But, on a mission to visit one of the many Bead Stores in the area, I noticed some interesting looking street art down an alley and detouring to take a picture, I accidentally found my way to graffiti alley. It really was one of the best displays of Toronto’s amazing street art culture. Here are some of the photos I took.
This was the art that drew me down the alley.
Three Stories of street art; the entire building was painted.
Can you find your garage door?
And bonus . . . Another door for my collection.
I don't think the phone still works . . . .
Knitting and Skateboards.
Amazing artwork!
I especially like when windows and doors and backgrounds are integrated into the artwork.









Wow! Very cool!! You were not kidding about it being the best display!
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