A Walk Around The Eaton's Centre

Hi Everyone! Happy Spring! We finally made it into the season. Welcome to another blog post of mine! This post is of a day back in late winter where we checked out the New Pedestrian bridge at the Eaton's Centre that connects the building to the Saks Fifth Avenue building. This bridge was designed by Wilkinson Eyre in partnership with Zeidler and  is quickly becoming a landmark in the city. According to Wilkinson Eyre's website the bridge is estimated to carry two million people annually and can withstand a weight of 70,080 kg. Join me in this blog post as I explore the area around Eaton's centre including the bridge!

The beautiful Eaton Centre which is one of the most popular spots in Toronto. It is always buzzing with eager shoppers.

The dynamic design of the pedestrian bridge, spans 35 metres across Queen Street and is composed of 200 etched bronze panels and 355 curved glass panels.  

The dynamic design of the pedestrian bridge, spans 35 metres across Queen Street and is composed of 200 etched bronze panels and 355 curved glass panels.  

We took a stroll into SAKS fifth avenue to check out the store and we ran into this super friendly employee below!

After windows shopping we  decided to treat ourselves to some chocolate goodness at Godiva's. The milkshake was something else!

mmm a truffle from Godiva!

It was Easter when we took these photos and so the eaton's centre had these cute bunny sculptures as part of their Easter decor!

Green everywhere!

We stopped by the church of the Holy Trinity which is right outside the Eaton's centre.

Window Details

Here I am playing the role of photographer for some Tourists!

I met a new friend!

In the midst of the labyrinth.

Okay my friends that brings me to the end of this week's blog post! Thank you kindly for joining me! Until the next one have a great rest of your week! Love and light always!

-Katia