If you’re traveling along the East Don trail in Charles Sauriol Conservation Area, you’ll come across a bridge with 15 stones, each engraved with...
If you’re traveling along the East Don trail in Charles Sauriol Conservation Area, you’ll come across a bridge with 15 stones, each engraved with a different year. The installation, called “High Water Mark,” was commissioned by the City of Toronto in 2011 and was created by sculptor and photographer Robert Sprachman. The elevation of...
If you’re traveling along the East Don trail in Charles Sauriol Conservation Area, you’ll come across a bridge with 15 stones, each engraved with a different year. The installation, called “High Water Mark,” was commissioned by the City of Toronto in 2011 and was created by sculptor and photographer Robert Sprachman. The elevation of...
Scarborough of the 1800s was a settler’s dream—the land was rich with pine and hardwoods, the rivers were filled with trout and salmon, and the...
Scarborough of the 1800s was a settler’s dream—the land was rich...
Scarborough of the 1800s was a settler’s dream—the land was rich with pine and hardwoods, the rivers were filled with trout and salmon, and the waterways provided easy transportation to different parts of the township. By the 1850s, the...