Reposted from TRCA’s Discover the Don blog. During the 19th century, there were a few creeks in Toronto that were known as “Brewery Creek”...
Reposted from TRCA’s Discover the Don blog. During the 19th century, there were a few creeks in Toronto that were known as “Brewery Creek” due to the breweries that could be found along their waters. Two such creeks were Castle Frank Brook and Taddle Creek. Castle Frank Brook Castle Frank Brook, now a buried...
Reposted from TRCA’s Discover the Don blog. During the 19th century, there were a few creeks in Toronto that were known as “Brewery Creek” due to the breweries that could be found along their waters. Two such creeks were Castle Frank Brook and Taddle Creek. Castle Frank Brook Castle Frank Brook, now a buried...
Next to Morningside and Ellesmere, you’ll find Morningside Park—a 596-acre stretch of wilderness tucked away in a highly urbanized area. Here...
Next to Morningside and Ellesmere, you’ll find Morningside Park—a...
Next to Morningside and Ellesmere, you’ll find Morningside Park—a 596-acre stretch of wilderness tucked away in a highly urbanized area. Here Highland Creek winds its way through an expanse of mature trees, along footpaths and naturally eroded...