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A Cemetery Tour through the Toronto of the Dead

Rick McGinnis's avatar Rick McGinnis October 27, 2020

PEOPLE DIE ALL THE TIME IN TORONTO. For much of the city’s earliest history, cemeteries were the closest thing we had to public parks. Victoria Square, the city’s first cemetery, is still a public park, and most people walking their …

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Chasing fall colour along Toronto’s creeks and ravines

Rick McGinnis's avatar Rick McGinnis October 20, 2020

LEAVES TURNING MEANS THAT FALL IS ALMOST OVER. At least it does in this part of the world, where winter is generally longer than advertised, sprawling into autumn and spring on either side of its already-too-large seat. Intent on enjoying …

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Hometown Lockdown: Walking through the heart of Toronto up the dirty Don River

Rick McGinnis's avatar Rick McGinnis October 13, 2020

THERE’S A TRADITION IN TORONTO TO FEEL SORRY FOR THE DON RIVER. The Don is the most important of the three rivers that run through Toronto, and as a result it’s the most abused – a waterway that was declared …

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Hometown Lockdown: A Trip from the Airport to the Lake by Etobicoke Creek

Rick McGinnis's avatar Rick McGinnis October 6, 2020

I CAME TO ETOBICOKE CREEK BECAUSE I WANTED TO FLY. There are a lot of rivers and creeks with public trails all over my city – and maybe I’ll get to some or all of them if the lockdown continues …

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Hometown Lockdown: On the beaten path down the Humber River to the Lake

Rick McGinnis's avatar Rick McGinnis September 29, 2020

THE HISTORY OF EVERY CITY BEGINS WITH WATER, whether it’s an ocean harbour, a lakeport or a river. In Toronto’s case, this means two rivers and many, many creeks and streams – the whole city is built on a landscape …

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