Reddit pulse / page 31
Every post from Reddit, newest first.
Disability advocates are calling out Metrolinx for design failures on the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT. Inaccessible features are showing up before the line even opens.
Venus and Jupiter are aligned in the sky above Toronto tonight—check the western horizon before sunset. Polson Pier and Woodbine Park both offering incredible views of the conjunction with the city skyline.
Reddit users are laughing at drivers complaining about bike lanes—while using them constantly to park, drive through, and avoid traffic. Data tells the story.
Someone woke up to sparkling water from their hotel room and spent the morning just sitting with coffee, watching the light. Sometimes traveling is about doing absolutely nothing.
Photographer Peter MacCallum documented the National Rubber Industries plant on Cawthra Avenue in the Junction from 1991 to 2026. The building's transformation mirrors the neighborhood's shift.
a UK family spent $10K flying to Toronto for World Cup games but couldn't get tickets to a single match. they're here for the vibe anyway.
a couple got married at Bathurst station where they first met two years ago. everyone's not cutting onions, YOU'RE cutting onions.
downtown Toronto has a whole new map showing the core districts. locals are already debating which neighborhoods actually belong where.
First official Lego store downtown is replacing Rodd & Gunn near the southern Queen St entrance. Next closest locations are Yorkdale and Fairview.
Urban development is unearthing Toronto's ancient past. New finds highlighting the Indigenous history buried beneath the city.
New TTC digital screens showing next-bus arrivals are rolling out at busy stops this summer. Just spotted one at Dundas W and Keele with an accessibility button.
Do West Fest on Saturday was packed—crowd was crushing, couldn't breathe moving through. people got their phones stolen. and way too many high school kids everywhere.
rip Ontario Science Centre. a year ago today it closed with no warning. for gen z it wasn't just a museum—it was a place designed for discovery. feels like we lost something that can't be replaced.
DJ Matt C broke down how Industry became a legend — the whole chain from RPM to Comfort Zone to Charles Khabouth and San Francisco's The Endup. Classic Toronto club history.
Saturday was glorious. City looked unreal from the East-West Shuttle all the way to the Spit with that sun out. Reddit's full of photos from people catching it.
Someone's made a deep dive into why Toronto's streetcars are painfully slow. The video's blown up on Reddit — apparently there's actual structural reasons behind the creep-speed everyone complains about.
Behind-the-scenes look at the Lassonde Art Trail dropped — it's shaping up as Toronto's go-to for outdoor contemporary art installations.
Harbourfront's hitting that weird vibe where it feels packed with energy but also like a ghost town at the same time. Reddit's buzzing about it.
Toronto beaches are officially open for the season. Water's ready, lifeguards are posted, and summer starts now.
A Toronto councillor under OPP investigation just recused himself from more Scarborough development decisions. Ongoing questions about conflict of interest.