Lesson Learned!

 If I wasn’t doing this with Yaser and Aryan in Management class, I would have got much more better mark on this course, But anyway that was fun!
 
 

Location: Ryerson Business Building

Fountain

A shot from top of the Eaton Centre famous fountain 
 

Location: Eaton Centre, Toronto
 
Canada’s only Swarovski Crystal Wish Tree unveiled yesterday in support of The Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada. The ceremony started at 6 o’clock and Santa Claus was also there!
 
 
Before

After
Location: Eaton Centre, Toronto

My Most Organized Prof Ever

Ladies and gents, meet Prof. Peter Lawrence! One of the best prof I’ve ever had at school.
And the picture you are looking at now is taken today from his office. I asked him to give me a copy of a formula sheet which was handed out last week in class. He searched his office for this paper and after 10min when he couldn’t find that, he started to write that down again for me!(No wonder why he wasn’t able to find it)

Location: School of Computer Science - Ryerson University

Santa Claus parades or Christmas pageants are parades held in some countries to celebrate the official opening of the Christmas season with the arrival of Santa Claus. The parades usually include themed floats, dancing or marching groups and bands playing Christmas songs.

Location: Toronto
Santa Claus parades are most common in North America. The largest is Toronto Santa Claus Parade, held annually near the middle of November in Toronto, which was started in 1905 by the Eaton’s department store, with just a single float. It now has over 24 floats, 24 bands, and 1,700 participants. It is one of the biggest productions in North America, and is broadcast to many countries around the world. [Wikipedia]

Waiting for Kamal

 
Waiting for Kamal outside the Apple store at Eaton’s.  
 

Location: Eaton Centre, Toronto

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Location: Dundas Square, Toronto

Mexico in Toronto

 
I’m pretty sure that this scene in the cold and windy weather of Toronto makes every one warm and happy!! 
 

Location: Dundas Square, Toronto

Library

Location: Ryerson Library, First Floor

Building Demolition

 
 

Location: Near King and Yonge, Toronto