Toronto year Review 2010 Photos

Toronto 2010 in review via photos

2010 was a tumultuous year in Toronto. Not only did the G20 alter the way many of us think about the place we call home, but the mayoral election -- and Rob Ford's subsequent win -- offered a reminder that there remains a significant ideological divide between the downtown and suburban areas of the city. Over and above these polarizing stories, this was also a year in which hockey fans finally had a real reason to flood onto Toronto streets, the TTC took quite the beating for its customer service failings, the Pride parade was mired in political controversy and one of Toronto's worst traffic obstacles -- or jogs -- was finally fixed.

So, to change things up a bit, instead of just talking about what went on this year, I thought it might be nice to do some showing as well. Here is Toronto 2010 in photos. Lead image byTodd Metcalfe.

January 21st

TTC Sleeper


Although the whole thing seems blown out of proportion in the wake of George Robitaille's death, when he wascaught sleeping on the job, the situation became emblematic of the customer service issues plaguing the TTC. Photo by Jason Wieler.

January 31st

Dion Phaneuf


Hoping to shake up his flagging team,Brian Burke acquires Dion Phaneuf from the Calgary Flamesin a blockbuster deal. He hasn't necessarily made the difference fans hoped for, so the jury is still out. Photo by Derek Flack at the team's recent outdoor practice.

February 15th

Adam Giambrone


Adam Giambrone is embroiled in a pretty minor scandal, but he neverthelessdrops out of the mayoral race. Photo by Roger Cullman.

February 28th

Canada Gold Toronto celebration


Canada wins the Olympic Men's Hockey tournament,Toronto erupts in celebration. Photo byTanja-Tiziana.

March 28th

Earth Hour Toronto


Earth Hour 2010just didn't seem to have the same visual impact as in years past, which led to debate as to the effectiveness of the tradition/strategy. Photo by Denis Marciniak.

April 29th

Condo Fire Toronto


Although the damage didn't end up being nearly as bad as with a later fire at 200 Wellesley,an afternoon blaze atop a Queen's Quay condoled to some dramatic photos. Photo bySir.Charlie.

May 12th

Toronto Mayoral Candidates


By mid May, the mayoral race was already going strong. Seen above arethe original six candidatesat the Habitat for Humanity debate. Notice who's laughing the most? Photo Tomasz Bugajski,

June

g20 Fence


G20 Fire G20 Police Fire G20 Detention Centre Toronto

The G20 dominated the month of June, and not in a good way. Although the violence was contained to limited number of protesters and police, it had a profound effect on this city. Along with theover-the-topsecurity measures andblack bloc tactics, we had our very owntemporary detention centrewhere hundreds were detained under dubious charges. Photos by Tomasz Bujagski,MCXL5,Jen Takes Pictures, and Tim Shore.

July 4th

Pride QUAIA


骄傲2010发生后在year than usual on account of the G20, and it wasn't withouta little controversy of its ownwhen Queers Against Israeli Apartheid were initially banned from the parade, but then allowed to participate at the last minute. Photo by Tomasz Bugajski.

August 1st

Caribana 2010


It's tough to do a year in Toronto photos withoutan image from Caribana. The parade was a little slower and disorganized than in year's past, but just as vibrant. Photo byeudaimon.

August 18th

Rob Ford Toronto


Despite being criticized forcomments regarding immigrants to Toronto, Rob Ford was still smiling big by mid-August. By that time he had already taken a lead in the polls, and he wouldn't let it go. Photo by Tomasz Bugajski (originally taken in May).

August 30th

Buskerfest 2010 Toronto


And not to forgetBuskerfest. Photo byAsianz.

September 7th

Election Signs Toronto


By September the leaves were starting to change, and the election already seemed as thoughit had dragged on forever. Photo byScott Snider.

September 22nd

Super Harvest Moon


But at lease we were treated to a rareSuper Harvest Moon. Photo byAndrew Snow.

September 24th

Fire 200 Wellesley


Just a few days later, the 24th floor of200 Wellesley was consumed in flames, leaving significant damage to the building and stranding residents for months. Photo by Tomasz Bugajski.

October 1st

Nuit Blanche 2010 Toronto


Nuit Blanche 2010 Toronto

Nuit Blanche 2010 was alternately a hit or a bust, depending on who you talked to, but the photos still dazzled. Photos by Derek Flack (via the City of Toronto) andThe CJM.

October 15th

TTC Rocket Subway


A first look at theTTC's new Rocket Subway trains. Photo by Derek Flack.

October 23rd

Toronto zombie walk 2010


The municipal election wasn't far from people's minds atthe 2010 Zombie Walk. Photo by Roger Cullman.

November 13th

Dufferin Jog Underpass Toronto


By mid November,we got the scoop on the opening of the Dufferin Over/Underpass, and delighted in the end of the traffic calamity. Photo by Rick McGinnis.

11月14日

Fog Toronto


Toronto iscompletely engulfed in fog, and photographers stay up through the night to capture its eerie aesthetic effect. Photo byNatta Summerky

December 7th

Don Cherry Rob Ford


Rob Ford is sworn-in as mayor, andDon Cherry brings the circus to City Hall. Photo by Tim Shore.

December 21st

Lunar Eclipse Toronto


First a Super Harvest Moon and then a full Lunar eclipse. Pretty good for one year. Photo byOscar Strawczynski

December 24th

Christmas Lights Toronto


We begin to wrap 2010 with the usual look atoutlandish Christmas and Holiday lightsaround the city.


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