Back In Time
Another post from the Christmas Market at the Distillery District gives a bit of a view of some of the 40 heritage-designated buildings found on the 13 acre site. This is the largest collection of Victorian-aged industrial buildings in North America although now they all house shops, galleries, studios, & restaurants rather than the Godderham & Worts distillery. The stalls for the market are set up along the 10 pedestrian streets running through the area. I was too early on a Sunday morning to try some mulled wine, unfortunately.
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The Distillery District sounds like a very nice place. I have a feeling I would visit quite often. The Xmas market looks quite festive...I like how the booths are similar or the same and the row of street lamps is very cool. The whole scene looks very cool - in at least two ways! :)
Good Christmas atmosphere. Merry Christmas, Pat:)))
Besos.
how neat.
Victorian era is very interesting period as well houses
Victorian era is very interesting period as well houses
It looks like a very attractive area. I love the red brick.
A very nice place!
I had no idea the Distillery District was the largest collection of Victorian-aged industrial buildings in N.A. You are teaching me so much about Toronto. :)
Sounds like some place out of a storybook.
What? There's no such thing as too early for mulled wine!!! The place looks really lovely!
The street must look nice in the evening with the lights on.
Another reason for me to take a trip to Toronto.
A good setting for a Christmas market.
I've only passed by the area, never walked around it. I'll have to remedy that!
Nice shot. I'll bet that is a fun market.
What a treasure trove for pictures!
This one but scratches the surface
ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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Looks like a fun spot to do a little wandering!
Lovely!
I imagine there are lots of interesting things to pick up as gifts!
Looks like a fun place to be. Too early in that they weren't selling it yet, or just a little too close to breakfast?!
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