Graffiti Alley in Toronto

Graffiti Alley Street Sign

March 4, 2026

Graffiti Alley — officially known as Rush Lane — runs through Toronto’s Fashion District and has become one of the city’s most recognizable spaces for street art. Stretching roughly three blocks, the alley is constantly evolving as new murals, tags, and large-scale pieces appear on the walls of the surrounding buildings. Frequently photographed and often listed among the best places to see street art in Toronto, Graffiti Alley reflects the city’s vibrant urban art culture, with new layers of artwork continually appearing along the alley’s walls.

On this day, I also documented an OSAP protest at Queen’s Park. See the photos here: https://www.agreatcapture.com/blog/osap-protest-queens-park-toronto

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