Front Street
Predating NYC’s famous flatiron, this red-brick landmark was built in 1892 for George Gooderham, who at the time was president of the Bank of Toronto and owned the Gooderham and Worts distillery. Found in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, the Gooderham Building makes an iconic vista when facing west. The Financial district’s skyscrapers tower behind, while the heritage shops along the street, line the frame. Depending on where you shoot (the centre median or south sidewalk are both good), you may even see the CN Tower peek out from the left. —Stephanie Gray
Where to Find:
49 Wellington Street East
Nearest Subway: King