If you have
never been to Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre, you have missed a lot of fun and
entertainment! I first remember visiting the harbour front area when I was a
young man working for my father. My family owned a successful insurance agency
(now brokerage) in Toronto
and one of our commercial customers had their offices in the old “Terminal Building ” (now known as the Queen’s Quay Terminal). One of my assignments was
to deliver papers to our customer. Although the building was built in 1926 and
was used mainly as a “Cold Storage”
facility, it was very impressive! It was also one of the main buildings along
the waterfront! The area had yet to be developed. That came in the 1980’s when
the different levels of government decided it was time for change. One of the
first projects was the conversion of the Terminal Building
to upscale stores and condominiums. This, along with the development of the
Harbourfront Centre started the harbour front “revolution”! Other condos and hotels quickly started to appear. Now
the area is alive with “lots to do” and the Harbourfront Centre leads the way!
So far I have visited two of their events, the Toronto International Circus
Festival (with my grandson Tyler) and the International Festival of Authors
(with my friend Paul). Both were great events and I look forward to visiting
many more. As a matter of fact, Judi and I have also visited Toronto’s
waterfront, twice, for the amazing Redpath Waterfront Festival (it’s actually
coming up in a few weeks). These are only one of the many fantastic
activities that take place all year long! Check out their website for more
information. (http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/)
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