While at the Eaton's Center the other day I also took 2 of their famous Christmas window displays. Santa's workshop and the Reindeer slay. the Christmas windows displays go way back to the early 1900 (at that time they were at the T. Eaton's store). I took my children there when they were little. Grace and I talked about it when we were there last Sunday.
What pretty little displays . . would be fun just to stand there and take it all in. Beautiful photos of them, bruni. Very colorful and like the reflections in the window.
@snowy Thank you and you're welcome. for Grace and I it's already a tradition to go to the Eaton's Center not just at Christmas time but also a few times during the year. it has been said that more than one million tourist visit this number one tourist attraction in Toronto per any given week.
Don't you love Christmas traditions that can be shared from generation to generation? The old stores of our city have all been sold or gone out of business. Nothing from the old days left, except a department store Santa who now talks to children from a throne in the Children's Museum. Thanks for sharing these wonderfully festive windows.