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Monday, September 21, 2015

Reggae Lane mural unveiled in Toronto

Reggae Lane TorontoOn Saturday, the Eglinton West neighbourhood got a new 1,200 square foot mural that throws a spotlight on Toronto's rich history with reggae music and culture.

Last year, Ward 15 Councillor Josh Colle helped rename the oft-overlooked roadway, at Eglinton and Oakwoods, Reggae Lane. Together with the public arts organization The STEPS Initiative and The Laneway Project, Toronto-based artist Adrian Hayles and a group of young painters created a massive outdoor mural to makeover the space.

Reggae Lane TorontoTo celebrate the new initiative, numerous reggae musicians, including Jay Douglas, performed. Accordingly, Douglas played an original song called Reggae Lane.

Reggae Lane TorontoAlong with the music, the event included food, such as mini patties, as well as cake cutting ceremony.

Reggae Lane TorontoHeritage Toronto gave the laneway a historic plaque to commemorate Toronto's history as a reggae hotspot. Beyond the mural, the laneway is also undergoing a revitalization project that's funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

Reggae Lane TorontoFor now though, Toronto residents can enjoy the mural that pays homage to a distinct part of this city's culture.

Reggae Lane TorontoPhotos by Hector Vasquez.


by Amy Grief via blogTO

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