Bring home a striking piece of Toronto history with this handcrafted Baltic birch wood artwork featuring the beloved TTC CLRV streetcar as it crosses the iconic Queen Street Viaduct — proudly displaying the poetic landmark inscription:
“THIS RIVER I STEP IN IS NOT THE SAME AS THE RIVER I STAND IN.”
A vibrant tribute to a disappearing era of Toronto transit, this piece blends urban nostalgia, architectural history, and the warm character of natural wood grain.
✨ Description
A handcrafted CLRV streetcar artwork on Baltic birch wood, featuring Toronto’s iconic Riverside Bridge — perfect for collectors, locals, and Toronto décor lovers.
This artwork captures TTC streetcar CLRV 4023 on the 504 route as it travels across the Queen Street Viaduct, one of Toronto’s most photographed bridges.
Hand-transferred onto premium Baltic birch wood, the image showcases:
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The teal steel structure of the 1911 viaduct
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The iconic inscription by artist Eldon Garnet (1996)
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The classic red CLRV — a true “Red Rocket” of Toronto’s past
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Warm tones, depth, and timeless city character
A perfect blend of craftsmanship and local history, making it a standout piece for any Toronto home.
❤️ Emotional Connection
For decades, the CLRV streetcars were Toronto’s heartbeat — rattling across bridges, weaving through neighbourhoods, and becoming part of our shared memory.
This scene evokes that familiar rhythm, reminding us of winter commutes, summer street festivals, and the comforting sound of wheels on rails.
🏙 Bringing a Piece of Toronto Home
Perfect for:
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Toronto locals & longtime residents
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Expats missing home
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Streetcar lovers
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Urban art collectors
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Anyone who loves iconic Toronto landmarks
This artwork preserves a moment in time — a beloved streetcar passing over a historic bridge with a message about change written above it.
🎨 Home Décor Inspiration
A beautiful match for:
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Entryways
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Living rooms
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Hallways
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Condo spaces
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Office décor
Works perfectly in modern, industrial, rustic, or vintage-themed interiors thanks to its organic wood surface and bold city colours.
🎁 Perfect for Gifting
A meaningful gift for:
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Housewarmings
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Birthdays
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Architects & designers
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TTC employees
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Toronto heritage enthusiasts
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Transit lovers
A gift filled with nostalgia and Toronto pride.
📚 Collector’s History Note (Bonus)
The streetcar featured is a CLRV (Canadian Light Rail Vehicle) — fleet number 4023, part of the legendary TTC vehicles introduced in the late 1970s. These cars served Toronto for over 40 years, becoming icons of the city’s identity.
The bridge is the Queen Street Viaduct, built in 1911 and later enhanced with Eldon Garnet’s poetic inscription for the 1996 public art series “Time: And a Clock.”
It symbolizes change, motion, and the ever-evolving spirit of the city — making this artwork especially meaningful for collectors.
🌲 Materials
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Premium Baltic birch wood
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Eco-friendly fine-art transfer process
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Clear matte finish for durability
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Natural wood grain visible through the artwork
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Ready-to-hang hardware included
🇨🇦 Proudly Handcrafted in Canada
Every piece is handcrafted in Toronto with care and attention to detail — ensuring exceptional quality and long-lasting beauty.
🧼 Care Instructions
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Dust gently with a dry cloth
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Avoid moisture or chemical cleaners
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Keep away from direct, prolonged sunlight
🪶 Short “Story Card” Version
Riverside Bridge Streetcar – Toronto CLRV 4023
A handcrafted Baltic birch wood artwork featuring the iconic TTC CLRV crossing the Queen Street Viaduct.
With its historic inscription “This River I Step In Is Not the Same As the River I Stand In,” this piece reflects Toronto’s spirit of change, nostalgia, and timeless city energy.
















