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Toronto Tuesday: Unbuilt Toronto, Transit City, and the Regent Park Film Fest

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ttnov3.jpgEach Tuesday, Spacing Montreal will share some posts from our sister blog, Spacing Toronto. We hope it will fuel constructive dialogue on the urban issues faced by both cities.

Unbuilt Toronto

Shawn Micallef announces the opening of the Royal Ontario Museum’s new exhibit, “Unbuilt Toronto: The City That Could Have Been.” Featured projects include entries for the 2005 Regent Park Housing Competition, plans for Metro Center, and Buckminster Fuller’s futuristic plan for the city from 1968.

Transit City

Patricia Simoes takes a look at the effectiveness of the Toronto Transit Commission’s marketing strategy for Transit City- a term that is becoming increasingly familiar to TTC users. Transit City is an initiative that would provide Toronto with seven Light Rail Transit lines. 

Regent Park Film Festival

If you’re a cinephile, Toronto is the city for you. The Regent Park Film Festival is only one of the many festivals happening in the city this fall. Themed “community cinema from distant lands,” the festival will feature films from international and local emerging filmmakers.

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