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Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toronto, Ontario - Bloor Street West during the Covid-19 pandemic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bloor Street is a major east–west residential and commercial thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bloor Street runs from the Prince Edward Viaduct, which spans the Don River Valley, westward into Mississauga where it ends at Central Parkway. East of the viaduct, Danforth Avenue continues along the same right-of-way. The street, approximately 25 kilometres 16 mi long, contains a significant cross-sample of Toronto`s ethnic communities. It is also home to Toronto`s famous shopping street, the Mink Mile.


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