Toronto Tuesday‘ is a weekly photo feature about random stuff (landmarks, people, culture, seasons, etc.) in the city.

Humber River Bridge

The Humber River Arch Bridge is a pedestrian and bicycle bridge at the point where Toronto’s Humber river merges into Lake Ontario. The bridge is about 3-4 km from my place (depending on the route) on the popular recreational trail along the waterfront of the city.

0225 One of the approaches (picture from my older (2007-spring post) and obviously edited to suit my taste back then)

Also known as the Humber Bay Arch Bridge, the Humber River Pedestrian Bridge, or the Gateway Bridge, the bridge is 139 metres in length, and was built in 1994.

6116 Mid morning (picture from spring 2009)

The trail gets quite busy on evenings and weekends of summer with cyclists, rollerbladers, joggers, dog walkers, kids and casual strollers, so I seldom use it during those times. My regularly irregular time to run is early in the morning.

6964 At sunset (today)

I was hanging out at the place today with some friends and I had to take a post-sunset picture. Watching me take pictures at night is kinda weird (for others) because I have to lie on the ground at various angles, use my little semi-broken stand and adjust the exposure a couple of times. Its a very geeky process, but it works to my satisfaction. :)

6977 At night (couple of hours ago!)

PS: This is post no. 28. What else is 28? hmm, my age since last 6 days. Isn’t it hard to remember it just after you enter a new year?

Toronto Tuesday‘ is a weekly photo feature about random stuff (landmarks, people, culture, seasons, etc.) in the city.

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