No reason, just wondering
Nov. 27th, 2015 11:46 amYou wish to engage in criminal activity of a magical nature in Toronto[1]. It is summer. Pick a location:
CN Tower
4 (13.3%)
Casa Loma
7 (23.3%)
Hart House
2 (6.7%)
Leslie Spit
2 (6.7%)
Atrium
0 (0.0%)
Eaton's Centre
2 (6.7%)
Union Station
2 (6.7%)
Other TTC station (specified in comments)
0 (0.0%)
Pearson Airport
3 (10.0%)
City Airport
1 (3.3%)
Elsewhere on Toronto Island
3 (10.0%)
Nathan Phillips Square/City Hall
3 (10.0%)
Regent Park Armory
2 (6.7%)
Queen Street West
2 (6.7%)
Queen Street East
0 (0.0%)
40 College
1 (3.3%)
Flatiron Building, Front Street East
0 (0.0%)
Don Valley (specifics in comments)
1 (3.3%)
Robarts Library/Majestic Turkey
4 (13.3%)
Public Library (specify branch in comments)
0 (0.0%)
Skydome
6 (20.0%)
ROM
7 (23.3%)
AGO
3 (10.0%)
On a streetcar
3 (10.0%)
Ontario Legislature
2 (6.7%)
Horseshoe Tavern
0 (0.0%)
Annex
0 (0.0%)
High Park
3 (10.0%)
Bloor Viaduct
6 (20.0%)
This other location:
Please speculate freely on tactical, logistical, and other considerations in comments.
No, I am not going to blow up the location in question. Not even if it's the extension on the ROM.
[1] South of Finch, East of Kipling, West of Kennedy. Amalgamation can bite me.
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Date: 2015-11-28 06:54 pm (UTC)Friends of mine bought a house in Parkdale, and the baement had a bricked up archway in the basement. It looks like the top three feet of a doorway. Best guess is that a covered buried river once ran through their basement, but was bricked up later.
Garrison Creek still periodically rises up into the basements of the west end of the city.See here: http://www.blogto.com/city/2015/07/crooked_house_on_shaw_st_for_sale_for_700k/
BlogTO has a summary of 5 buried waterways here: http://www.blogto.com/city/2014/02/5_lost_rivers_that_run_under_toronto/