A flashback to the grittiness of Toronto streets in the 1980s Toronto
The pre-gentrification Junction .
Along with showing just how different the urban landscape of Toronto was 30 years ago, the collection is a reminder that the city had more of a working class vibe during this period."I started out feeling that Toronto was cold and impersonal, but that changed quite quickly as I got settled in," Woolaver recalls."I realized the city was a multicultural centre with a vibrant arts and music scene.
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