ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月17日 23時18分


Shivering? That’s for city folk. For Toronto’s Islanders, ice time is play time. Eccentricity is part of the DNA of the 620 souls who choose — or get the chance — to live in a rural community smack in the middle of North America’s 4th-largest city. It’s not uncommon to come across a coyote or mink while strolling around the Toronto Islands, an archipelago of 14 islands about 10 minutes by ferry from downtown #Toronto. Private cars are restricted here. Instead, local residents ride bicycles to travel down the snowy footpaths between their homes. The closest thing to a store is the “trading post,” an open wood shelter where residents leave their castoff books, toys and clothes for neighbors to pick through. If they need booze, or rice, or a light bulb, they have to ask a neighbor — or head across the lake. It makes for a very tight-knit community of handy, patient and hardy people. When the temperature’s so cold that the entire harbor freezes, that signals “time to go out and play,” said Whitney Webster, a 6th-generation islander. @avelkaim took this photo of a the boardwalk on the #TorontoIslands. Visit the link in our profile the community. #?


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