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Dragons in Toronto & Hamilton (Canada; 2026)

Dragons spotted in Canada, on a recent trip to Toronto and Hamilton. Includes Dragon City Mall logo, a world map, and others.

I was in Canada (Toronto & Hamilton) for about a week back in April.

I took a few nature videos which I’ll slowly add to my YouTube (@JessWriting).

I may have seen a giant dragon/serpent graffiti on a bridge column on the way into the city, which I would have happily added to the Dragon Street Art map page…if I had taken a photo. The car was moving fast so I couldn’t take a pic on time 😭

The other sightings were a mix of:

  • city dragons
  • grocery dragons
  • a few unexpected sea serpents

These were spotted at the C&C Asian grocery supermarket.

My aunt had a huge Rand McNally world map on the wall.

It had lots of ships and a few sea serpents in the design.

In Hamilton, we went to Crystal Dynasty. The food was very good!

There was a big gold embossed phoenix and dragon gold on a red backdrop wall decor in one section.

I also spotted the dragon logo at Dragon City Mall.

Back in Toronto, there was a beautiful purple dragon art coaster at the Toronto Botanical Garden gift shop.

It was a weird weather day when we visited the garden (sun, rain, a bit of snow, and a tiny bit of hail at one point, cycling through the day every hour or so…).

dragon art coaster in toronto

I forgot which city park this is, but I always enjoy nature walks that have train tracks somewhere.

This one was an active rail line.

toronto park graffiti

It was a fun week and I came back for a few days before going on a road trip to check out some areas around the Bangor region in Maine, as I’ve been thinking of relocating there quite soon.

I will share an update about that in the next post.

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By Jess

Jess Chua is a writer, sketch artist, and curator of dragon lore.

She launched Dragonsinn in June 1999 as a space to share dragon research notes, which has since evolved to include creative storytelling and other explorations.

Jess enjoys yoga, art, and reading. She’s currently focused on professional development and finalizing a dragon poetry collection that maps emotional landscapes via dragon imagery.

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