Friday Night Walk in Downtown Toronto (Narrated) on July 17, 2020 [4K]

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Published 2020-07-19
A 4K downtown Toronto Night walk that starts by walking north up Yonge Street Dundas Street. At Dundas Square I turn west and walk along Dundas through Little Tokyo and Chinatown. I then turn south on Spadina Avenue and head past Queen Street and into the entertainment district. From there it's past a number of patios on Adelaide, John and Richmond Street's before finding my way to St Andrew Station. The street's were still quiet thanks to only being on Stage 2 of the coronavirus pandemic but it was still great to see people out and enjoying the city. This was recorded on Friday, July 17 at 8:55 pm. The temperature was 27 degrees Celsius.

0:01 - North on Yonge Street
5:30 - Dundas Square
7:43 - West on Dundas Street West
10:30 - Bay Street (& Dundas - Little Tokyo)
15:15 - University Avenue (& Dundas)
23:21 - Chinatown
27:13 - South on Spadina Avenue
36:16 - East on Adelaide Street West
43:00 - North on John Street
45:10 - East on Richmond Street West
49:46 - South on University Avenue
53:48 - Entering St Andrew Subway Station (TTC)

Recorded with a DJI Osmo Pocket in 4K at 60 FPS.

All Comments (21)
  • @toddfuller3765
    The last few posts have blown my mind. I live here. Freaky. Nice to see it from a different lens
  • I lived in Toronto for about 11 months a year ago. Although I am in Korea now, I miss this city so much. I miss the Canadians who were kind to me. I especially miss the wood ave hair salon lady who cut my hair and the lady who always paid for me at the mart. I want to go as soon as possible once the Corona virus is gone. I love Canada.
  • I was in Toronto a few years ago, a beautiful city, very neat, clean and the people very friendly and polite to tourists. I fell in love with that city.
  • @ChristinaHellas
    I was in Canada as a tourist 10 years ago beautiful country I have the best time there lovely city's but a fallen in love with the countryside and it's amazing natural beauty πŸ’–
  • @lotusyeonn
    Hi johnny, I am from korea I lived in Canada for 7 months and it is so nice to be able to remember the streets of that time. I miss canada so much. I watch videos often. Please upload it every day. Thank you :)
  • @freerhymin4life
    You missed the guy that keeps shouting β€œBELIEVE!” at random people...low key a Toronto icon.
  • @freerhymin4life
    I used to do the same walk when I got bored studying at Ryerson...been missing it since we’ve had to stay indoors. Thanks for posting this up, stay healthy and all the best.
  • @mwpoppy7162
    This was very enjoyable and like a casual evening stroll with a friend
  • @Redpill_
    Spent almost 4years in Toronto, one of the safest city in the world for sure. Great video man!
  • @WalkandTravelTV
    Hi from walking in Russia. Another Great new walking video. I like it, lovely places. Thank u for sharing friend! πŸ‘
  • @shadyrain
    I came for the walk but stayed for the narration, it was informative and interesting. Good job
  • lived there 1994-2000 wow... so much change.. thanks for making this videos.. some stores have been there since my time...amazing..
  • @mastercode7851
    thank you very much sir i watched all no skip i am moving to Canada Toronto very soon and showed me a lot thanks I really enjoyed the video best part Is you are talking to us while walking and explaining as much as possible
  • @Dalt21
    I played junior hockey outside toronto for two years. It was one of the best cities that I’ve ever been to. The people, the architecture, the arts. Some of my best friends today are from Toronto.
  • @thankskimchi
    I have never seen downtown this empty. Great video!!
  • @nikkibee8722
    I love this! So nice to be able to still see the City through your eyes while still @ home ,πŸ˜€ thank you for the tour and educational info.
  • I live in Toronto Canada I love it their the people are so kind the restaurants are amazing the neighborhoods are amazing I just love Canada
  • @amelodie25
    Thanks for the narration, it makes it even more interesting for those who have never been to Toronto... It would be great to have another narrated one during winter ;)
  • @takarlor12
    I love my city. Walking on Yonge street is one of my favourite pastimes.
  • @imrananwar4730
    Well done Johnny. I watch your videos and I love them very much, especially because of the narratives. It gives a lively feel to the images you capture of your surroundings.Toronto is a beautiful city, I love it !!