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This trail walk starts in Morningside Park, Toronto’s largest park by area, through Colonel Danforth Park, and winds southward along a continuous...
This trail walk starts in Morningside Park, Toronto’s largest park by area, through Colonel Danforth Park, and winds southward along a continuous forest corridor leading to Lake Ontario. Along the way you’ll see views of the Highland Creek valley, naturally eroded cliffs, the Highland and Morningside Park forests (both of which are recognized as...
This trail walk starts in Morningside Park, Toronto’s largest park by area, through Colonel Danforth Park, and winds southward along a continuous forest corridor leading to Lake Ontario. Along the way you’ll see views of the Highland Creek valley, naturally eroded cliffs, the Highland and Morningside Park forests (both of which are recognized as...
It’s an understatement to say how dramatically Toronto has changed from what it looked like more than a century ago. The University of Toronto...
It’s an understatement to say how dramatically Toronto has...
It’s an understatement to say how dramatically Toronto has changed from what it looked like more than a century ago. The University of Toronto has released a fascinating series of maps that show the transformation and how the waterways have...