Who would have thought that every corner of the world would suddenly be filled with fear of the virus! Let’s experience it together, the empty Gardiner Expressway and the CN Tower from a distance, it’s a bit beautiful!

Not long after 2020 started, our lives were forced to pause... Who would have thought that every corner of the world would suddenly be filled with fear of viruses! Canada, Toronto one of the most prosperous metropolises in the world! It also changed overnight! Staying at home #Stayhome has become everyone’s little goal! As a result, this city became something we didn’t recognize!

But the only thing that remains unchanged is the love and beauty everywhere in this city: empty street scenes, heart-warming reminders, touching lights... This is a Toronto you have never seen before! Today, the editor will restore to you the true appearance of Toronto during the epidemic...

Come! Let’s experience it together, the empty Gardiner Expressway and the CN Tower from a distance, it’s a bit beautiful!

The usually lively lakeside pier suddenly became quiet~

CN Tower turned blue for many nights in a row! Just to cheer for the retrograde medical staff and encourage them!

And heart-shaped lights also appeared on the tower!

Not only the tallest CN Tower lights up for blessings, Shangri-La Hotel also puts on heart-shaped lights~

The most luxurious and ancient Fairmont Hotel also sends blessings!

Toronto is full of love for medical staff!

Even the wood blocking wall at the entrance of the restaurant is painted with blue hearts!

There is no one in front of City Hall, and the Toronto sign has turned blue!

This city seems to be shouting: Love me until I get better!

Scotia Arena, the busiest stadium in Toronto, also turned blue! The billboard read: Thank you! All frontline workers!

The road sign on the overpass becomes: We must fight the epidemic together!

The front of the TTC bus says: Please Stay Home, everyone, please stay at home!

The oldest Princess of Wales Theater in Toronto calls out: Keep Calm & Stay Home!

There are also big signs on the highway telling everyone: Go home!

So, this city is really empty! The streetcars on the road have become a little lonely~

King Street, the busiest entertainment district on weekdays, also feels a little lonely at night!

The basketball court is like this~

The style of the Distillery in the Distillery District has changed~

Sugar Beach is quiet and beautiful

Queen Street, which is rated as the most fashionable in the world, is suddenly silent!

There are fewer people and fewer cars near the old landmark building in Gooderham~

The old clock tower has a unique charm...

This city's transportation hubUnion Station feels like it has become the last century~

The station is also very empty.

Famous store street, quiet!

Yellow tapes everywhere remind people: Don’t go in, don’t go out!

The financial district is surprisingly quiet!

Front Street is also deserted!

The most visited Eaton Center in Canada! Got it!

There is no one outside the shopping mall or on the overpass!

Toronto’s Dundas Square is equivalent to Times Square. This scenery is rare to see in this life!

Someone sighed: Thank you to everyone who works hard to stay at home~ I feel like this city will get better soon!

The car repair shop said: Sending a cloud hug to everyone who works hard to stay at home!

Someone wrote outside the fire station: Thank you!

Condo Pent House has large words posted on the window: We will tide over the difficulties together!

The singer performs for everyone on the balcony every night to tell people: You are not alone!

Torontonians are really cute sometimes! They are working hard to be themselves in unique ways.

Looking from afar, and looking closely at Toronto during the epidemic, they are all very strong! Toronto, don’t cry!

#TorontoStrong~

Life goes on, remember! Believe it! ! Toronto, the city we love, will get better! And you who live in this city, I, TA, will wait for you to get well in the dim lights of every house!

Remember! Reduce going out and keep distance between people!

Come on Canada!