Red Trees in Toronto
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- pablo
Hi Guys,
I need to find a place with a bunch of red trees here in toronto. The closer to downtown the better, would be nice if its not too near that I could god there and come back in the same day. Mybe somewhere just using the train or something like that.
I've been to trinity park and some other donwtown small parks but none of the have the density of red trees I need. I really need a place with a good density of them.
Does anyone have a good advice on that?
Thanks a lot in advance.
- _niko0
try high park, a little west, or the don valley a little east.
other than that there's queens park at universtity/college, or center Island.
- nazeri0
don valley area is probably the most lush. theres a bunch of parkish spots from downtown to north york. you can follow the bike path that starts along lakeshore/beaches and goes through the valley all the way to sunnybrooke park and edwards gardens. its a fun trip and full of lush areas.
- imnotnate0
this probably doesn't help ya worth shit, but if you can somehow find japanese maple trees right now, they are so freakin bright red you wouldn't believe it.
they're makin BC look beautiful.
- pablo0
So, Any advoce on where could I find this Japanese Maple Trees around Toronto? I went to the places you guys mentioned except for High Park and couldnt find it yet, what I found were just a few trees here and there but not yet the good density I need.
- fate_0
Why not just photoshop them?
- rockonski0
just photoshop it man.
- rockonski0
fate is a genius. ;)
- pablo0
Its going to photographed and filmed with people on it. The photography is fairly easy to solve but not the filming and for what we have in mind photoshop wouldn't really help much. I'll check hi park and see what I can get there.
- rockonski0
edward gardens?