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Vincenzo Waters

A nuclear power plant?? The 'Contemporary Art Gallery' on the shores of Lake Toronto should be translated as 'The Power Plant'

I am a sea-viewing and wave-listening tour+ global traveler, please follow me! (Published the 1671st travel photography article in 56 countries/regions and 1004 cities across 5 continents) I've almost visited all the attractions along the shore of Lake Ontario in Toronto. Today, I found on Ctrip that there is an attraction called 'nuclear power plant'. What is this thing? Let's go and check it out. Following the address on Ctrip: 231 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2G8, heading towards the city center by the lake, from afar, I could see the tall red-brick chimney standing high, with 'The Power Plant' written on it (which should be translated as 'power plant', not 'nuclear power plant'), this place used to be the site of Toronto's old thermal power plant, and now it has been transformed into a contemporary art gallery by the lake (Contemporary Art Gallery), still called 'The Power Plant'. The chimney still stands tall, but the hustle and bustle are no longer the workers of the past, but artists and tourists now. Next to the gallery is also a dining area transformed from the old factory building, with Western restaurants, bars, and cafes, where you can sit down and have a drink after a tiring walk! Address: 231 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2G8
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Posted: Apr 10, 2024
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