From his earliest days as a Boy Scout, exploring the then wilderness of the Don River watershed, to his adulthood, when nature preservation became...
From his earliest days as a Boy Scout, exploring the then wilderness of the Don River watershed, to his adulthood, when nature preservation became his driving passion, the name Charles Sauriol and the term “conservation” have become synonymous. In this Toronto Star article, feature writer Katie Daubs talks with those who knew this environmentalist best,...
From his earliest days as a Boy Scout, exploring the then wilderness of the Don River watershed, to his adulthood, when nature preservation became his driving passion, the name Charles Sauriol and the term “conservation” have become synonymous. In this Toronto Star article, feature writer Katie Daubs talks with those who knew this environmentalist best,...
On August 17, 1956, a steam shovel began clearing a 60-foot mound near Lawrence Avenue and Bellamy Road in the Highland Creek Watershed. The...
On August 17, 1956, a steam shovel began clearing a 60-foot mound...
On August 17, 1956, a steam shovel began clearing a 60-foot mound near Lawrence Avenue and Bellamy Road in the Highland Creek Watershed. The soon-to-be flattened land would be used for a suburban subdivision in Scarborough, and the removed soil...