Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Toronto 2025 Cherry Blossom watch

The world we know is starting to shrug off its winter slumber and awaken with trees and flowers are starting to grow. On April 20, 2025 I checked out the cherry trees in Exhibition Place around the Princess Margaret fountain in Exhibition Place and along the pathway in Trinity Bellwoods Place - two of the most primo spots for viewing beautiful cherry blossoms, besides High Park, and the little green buds are coming out to play.

In Trinity Bellwoods
The development of Cherry blossoms runs from green round buds, to visible florets, then extension, elongation and the growth of white petals and finally peak bloom. We are currently in stage 3 as the buds have begun to swell and the little florets are peaking out.

The always educational and enjoyable Sakura Cherry Blossom Watch in High Park currently has this to say about the prediction for peak blossoms:

"Even though Mother Nature is always unpredictable and can change her mind, specific trends and patterns can still be observed over a long period. Since I started this blog, I’ve noticed that the regular bloom time for High Park is usually around late April to early May, when winter has been substantial enough and spring hasn’t been too warm. 2025 appears to be one of those years, and if the forecast for the rest of April continues on the warmer trends, then the bloom should occur within the regular time frame.

I predict the trees will bloom in High Park between April 29 and May 9. Of course, any changes in the weather, like heatwaves or cold spells, may change the dates, but so far, we seem to be headed for a peak bloom into the first weekend of May."

Monday, April 21, 2025

Taxi flips in Toronto

It must have seemed like a taxi drive to hell when a two vehicle crash left a cab on its side on a very busy intersection under the Gardiner Expressway. Police sealed off the Lake Shore Boulevard intersection along with Yonge Street southbound from Front Street during the afternoon vehicular accident.


One person ended up being transported to the hospital as a result of the early afternoon accident on Sunday, April 20, 2025. I was in the area to witness a tow truck flip over the taxi so that it could be removed from site and the eventual reopening of the area. The tiktok video of the taxi being pulled over follows.

@jmhcet Taxicab flipped on Lakeshore Blvd at Yonge Street in Toronto April 20. A #towtruck pulled the #taxi back to its wheels. #Toronto #carcrash ♬ original sound - jmhcet 🇨🇦

Tiny motorized advertising in Toronto

In early April 2025 I was walking downtown at the Yonge Dundas intersection, waiting for the light when a small remote controlled vehicle wheeled by and seemed to get stuck at a door. A nearby woman tried to open the door because she thought it might be a delivery drone, however it didn't go in the door, it just kind of hung there.

I took some photos waiting for it to do something and didn't really notice that its sail was talking about advertising, which seems to be the opposite of what they want to accomplish. So if you can't afford a billboard, this might be your thing.

It was a busy intersection where they were driving this little wireless wonder

Toronto Beaches Easter Parade

Hold off on your Easter egg hunt until the Toronto Beaches Lions Club Easter Parade passes you by, they might give you a couple of eggs, or maybe even a bunny. The 2025 parade began at 2pm on Sunday, April 20 and lasts about two hours with the route running along Queen Street, moving east to west from Munro Parkland to Woodbine Avenue.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow took time to pose with visitors before the parade started. I took advantage of the opportunity to get a photo with her

The initial Beaches Easter Parade started in 1967 and was first held along the boardwalk until 1974 when they shifted the parade route to Queen Street allowing tens of thousands to view the parade passing by. Apparently they even had elephants join the parade, many moons ago.



Some easter bunnies enjoying parade day
@jmhcet #Toronto #firedepartment #pipeanddrumband gets in some Rehearsal before the 2025 #beacheseasterparade . #beacheseasterparade2025 #beacheslionsclub #beachesto #queenst ♬ original sound - jmhcet 🇨🇦
See the road closures and more photos of the parade after the jump.

Saturday, April 05, 2025

Celebrate Toronto 2025

It may seem a little moist but it's still the weekend so get out and enjoy our city, starting with Celebrate Toronto going on Saturday, April 5 in Nathan Phillips Square. The festival runs from 3pm till 10pm and includes fireworks at 9pm.

From their website, "Promoting local arts and culture is pivotal to our mission. Toronto's artists and creatives are the storytellers of our city, narrating its past, reflecting its present, and envisioning its future. Through support and promotion, we aim to illuminate the city's creative soul, showcasing its artistic achievements on both local and global stages. Our initiatives are designed to create spaces where artists and small businesses can thrive."

There is a dj on stage now spinning some catchy tunes with live music also on the schedule. Food trucks and booths will keep your tummy full while there is a glow bar for some adult beverages. A long tent contains a market place and assorted vendors are selling merchandise throughout the square.

Thursday, April 03, 2025

Thundersnow to gorgeous spring day

The evil Thundersnow hit the GTA hard Wednesday, then the next day temps went all the way up to 20 degrees Celsius. Now the weather forecasts are calling for a lot more rain over the weekend followed by more snow possibly for Monday, April 7, 2025.

So the lesson is when it actually gets sunny out and the temps are comfortable, get out there and enjoy nature. And we went waterfall chasing and found Hilton Falls in Milton with the rain and melted snow from the storm sending the creek into overdrive.

Wednesday, April 02, 2025

No. 12 in the 45 Best Toronto Blogs & News Websites in 2025

Great news for 2025, the founder of Feedspot and his panelists have found my blog to be in the top 45 best Toronto Blogs and News Websites in 2025, 12th place to be exact. As a smaller Toronto blogger I am very proud of what has been accomplished in covering life in the city and hope to continue for many more years.

From the site, "My name is Anuj Agarwal, I'm the Founder of FeedSpot. I would like to personally congratulate you as your blog Toronto Grand Prix Tourist: A Toronto Blog has been selected by our panelist as one of the Top 45 Toronto Blogs on the web. This is the most comprehensive list of Top 45 Toronto Blogs on the internet and I'm honored to have you as part of this!"

From Feedspot, "The best Toronto blogs from thousands of blogs on the web and ranked by relevancy, authority, social media followers & freshness."

45 Best Toronto Blogs & News Websites in 2025
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Thursday, March 27, 2025

Blue Jays 2025 Home Opener

This year's Major League Baseball Opening Day is on Thursday, March 27 as the Toronto Blue Jays take on the American League East team of the Baltimore Orioles. Start time is 3:07pm and while the weather has cooled down a touch it should still be a nice day to go see the ball game in the dome known as the Rogers Centre. And don't forget to #work from Dome!
The opening ceremonies included unfurling a rather large Canadian flag by members of the Canadian military
The day will also include a touque giveaway upon entry, a schedule magnet after the game and a little heartbreak from the bruising the Jays received at the hands of the Orioles.
Player introductions
National anthems by the cast of The Lion King

See more of opening day after the jump.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Toronto Elbows Up to protect local economy

American tariffs and the President's call to make Canada the 51st State has put pressure on Toronto City Council who have vowed to protect the local economy during this trade war. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow created an Economic Action Plan (10 actions) in response to the tariffs which has now been approved by City Council. You can see the love LOCAL sign in Nathan Phillips Square in the photo at top.

The strategy seeks to protect local businesses, workers and residents against the rapidly evolving slew of on and off again policy changes by the U.S. and includes preferring Canadian suppliers in procurement contracts. America tariffs on all steel and aluminum began in March and the further blanket 25% tariffs on Canadian products (10% on energy) is expected to begin on April 2, 2025.

Mayor Olivia Chow says, “Facing a senseless and harmful trade war, Toronto’s Economic Action Plan will protect businesses and workers with targeted support. As part of a Team Canada approach, I am encouraging all Torontonians to stand together and support local businesses by shopping local and buying Canadian whenever possible. Like SARS, the 2008 financial crisis and COVID-19 pandemic, we will face this crisis and emerge stronger and more resilient than ever before."

Some of the actions also include a property tax deferral program, support of the manufacturing sector with a media campaign showcase, partnership with regional municipalities and others to expand global markets beyond America, buy local where feasible and begin the Love Local campaign encouraging shopping locally.

Doors Open

Scarborough Bluffs

Pride

Redball

Beaches

Graffiti

Lake Ontario

Nathan Phillips Square

Transportation