Toronto is an amazing city, and I loved wandering Queen Street’s eclectic boutiques, cafes and restaurants. But the alleyways behind Queen, called “Graffiti Alley” or Rush Lane, offer up blocks of amazing street art on a scale I’ve not yet seen. It’s south of Queen Street West, between Spadina and Portland.
Though this certainly isn’t the only place to find graffiti in Toronto, it’s a can’t-miss, and I was one of at least a half dozen who toured the works, safely. Another visitor even pointed out a few works and talked about the artists—talk about an impromptu art walk!