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The other side of Toronto

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miketoronto

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Here is a collection of some of my pics over the last little while, of Toronto's great green spaces.

We really are lucky in this city when it comes to green space, and I don't think we are proud enough and use our green space the way we should. Anyway enjoy, and as always this is just a quick look. There are many more places to explore in the world of NATURAL TORONTO.

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Nice pics mike. We often complain on this board about the state of parks and the lack of park space in the city but there is actually quite a bit...and there are some very nice parks as well.
 
I think the problem is the parks in the downtown core. We could use a few more and have them maintained better. Outside of the core, there are plenty of great green spaces including the island, High Park, Edwards Garden and all those lovely ravine paths. Add to that the lush greenery of some of the older residential neighbourhoods... Toronto is another world in the summer.
 
OMG i cant wait till the summer time hits.. Hanlans point here i come.. lol..
hey, where are those ruins and how do you get there? They are fantastic.
 

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