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Exploring Highland Creek (concrete channels and wild streams)

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I've decided to start a personal project.. We'll I've been on it for a while but figured I'd share some images here. So some images of the Highland creek as I wander about the different ravines and concrete channels.
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West Highland Creek flowing through an industrial area.

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Flowing down to the 401 tunnel.
 
Recently I was walking the dog along Highland Creek at Tam O'Shanter Golf Course. I noticed these bridge pillars I haven't see before.

I don't ever recall a 4th bridge over the creek at the golf course. But there are leftover pillars.

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Arial view of the golf course from 2022. Red circle is where the pillars are and green are the current bridges.

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Looking through https://schoolofcities.github.io/historical-aerial-imagery-toronto/…
Shows no record of the bridge ever existing. At least not in the select years they complied. But could it have existed somewhere in-between?

I guess we gotta go to the Toronto historical aerial photographs archive.
I guessing it would have existed sometime after the 1965 aerial and possibly after 1978 but not before the 1990s.

Success!
The first clear image of a line bridge in that location is in 1968. On the immediate left is Birchmount Rd. Note the three other bridges over the creek are no there.
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Last image the bridge appears on 1973, there are no aerials for 1974 on the city record. Note the three other bridges do not yet exist.
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And the 1975 aerial photos show that the bridge is gone. The three current bridges are there.
Such an odd little thing. A bridge that existed for some 5-6 years over the Highland Creek. But its pylons still are standing some 65 years later.
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Small unnamed creek flows from under the train tracks.

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Less than 100m down the concrete stream it meets the West Highland Creek channel.
 

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