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TORONTO — It was back to where it all began for Trevor Harris’ Canadian Football League journey this weekend.

The Edmonton Eskimos quarterback began his three-down career with the Toronto Argonauts back in 2012.

Fast-forward to the present and the facilities and ownership are vastly different, but the city still holds some special memories.

“It’s a little nostalgic, in a way, and it’s something I think about a lot,” said Harris, who leads the league in passing after joining the Eskimos in an off-season shakeup of free agents. “Man, I was here seven or eight years ago. It’s just crazy to think about that and think about where time has gone. I still see myself as, like, a young quarterback, but I read you guys say I’m some veteran, aging guy.

“But it’s a lot of fun to think about the times and the way you’ve grown and to be able to go back and feel how you felt back then. How you process things mentally versus now, and it’s just a ton of fun to think about that.”