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"The Leuty Lifeguard Station in Toronto," paintings by Anna Nike Leskowsky

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Published May 15th, 2025

The Leuty Lifeguard Station in Toronto

Paintings by Anna Nike Leskowsky

The Leuty Lifeguard Station, a historical structure, was built in 1920. For Torontonians who enjoy walks on the Beach in Toronto, it is an important landmark. People take pictures in front of this lifeguard station and it holds a special place in many peoples' hearts.

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Painting of the Leuty Lifeguard Station in Toronto, a small white building with a red roof, lifeguard tower behind, water behind that, and sand in front.
"The Leuty Lifeguard Station #1," watercolour and white acrylic gouache, 15" x 11".


Painting of the Leuty Lifeguard Station in Toronto, shows the water-facing side in this image. A pier leads out from the station toward the water.
		The tide is low as the pier is over sand instead of water.
"The Leuty Lifeguard Station #2," watercolour and white acrylic gouache, 11" x 15".


Painting of the Leuty Lifeguard Station in Toronto, shows a similar view to the first painting, but is set back to show a man walking a dog on a
		trail with the lifeguard station behind them.
"The Leuty Lifeguard Station #3," watercolour and white acrylic gouache, 11" x 15".


About the Artist
Anna Nike Leskowsky resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Read the artist's biography on Anna Nike Leskowsky's Artist Page.

This art is also featured in Poetry World #12, published in the Wax Poetry and Art Library.

Previously published in Wax International:
Tired

by Tilly Moodley

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