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Any river water used by boat (very loose definition: anything that floats and has propulsion) over any portion of its length is a navigable water.

The irony here is the "boat' most used on the Don River is the dredge barge that removes the silt.
Yes, and Ports Toronto have now said they will not do this any more in the Keating Channel so if it is ever done again there it will be by the City.
 
Ports Toronto was planning on lowering the bascule bridge today, but apparently they hit a snag, since it is still up as of 5 pm this afternoon.

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Ports Toronto was planning on lowering the bascule bridge today, but apparently they hit a snag, since it is still up as of 5 pm this afternoon.



Yes, I too was hoping to cross it today but .. The quote below is still on Ports Toronto website so I suppose it MAY open tomorrow? See: https://www.portstoronto.com/portst...ices/ship-channel-bridge-critical-repair.aspx

TIMELINE OF REPAIR UPDATES​

Toronto (August 8, 2024) – The Ship Channel Bridge (Cherry St. Bascule Bridge) will continue to be closed to roadway traffic until 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 13 as crews proceed with ongoing critical repairs. We expected to lower the bridge earlier this week, but due to some challenges, the bridge will remain in the raised position until the temporary winch system is fully ready for use.

Please continue to check the schedule and status bar on this page for updates on roadway access. Dates and times below are approximate and dependent on repair progress.
 

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