In its continuing series on the ravines of Toronto, the Toronto Star looks northward, to the spot where the headwaters of Toronto’s three...
In its continuing series on the ravines of Toronto, the Toronto Star looks northward, to the spot where the headwaters of Toronto’s three rivers — the Don, Rouge and Humber — converge and begin their journey As the Star’s Alex Ballingall he reports, this nondescript site is one of the Toronto region’s most important hydrological landmarks — yet few...
In its continuing series on the ravines of Toronto, the Toronto Star looks northward, to the spot where the headwaters of Toronto’s three rivers — the Don, Rouge and Humber — converge and begin their journey As the Star’s Alex Ballingall he reports, this nondescript site is one of the Toronto region’s most important hydrological landmarks — yet few...
On Sunday May 1, 2016, over 700 paddlers in 350 boats paddled the Don River from E.T. Seton Park to Lake Ontario. A sincere thank you to everyone who...
On Sunday May 1, 2016, over 700 paddlers in 350 boats paddled the Don...
On Sunday May 1, 2016, over 700 paddlers in 350 boats paddled the Don River from E.T. Seton Park to Lake Ontario. A sincere thank you to everyone who participated and helped to make this year’s Paddle the Don one of the best ever (even with the...