This is a gallery of select pictures from Metroscapes walks over the years.
June 3, 2017 (Toronto) – Looking into the Don Valley, with the trees of Riverdale Park West hiding the railway and expressway bounding the river. From the Archive
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May 7, 2016 (Toronto) – Looking east along the Finch Hydro Corridor, where a trail crosses Newtonbrook Creek. From the ArchiveSeptember 24, 2016 (Toronto) – A pedestrian bridge over German Mills Creek, connecting Goldenwood Road and Pineway Boulevard. From the ArchiveOctober 15, 2016 (Toronto) – Looking over the East Humber River, where the Finch Hydro Corridor flies over. From the ArchiveOctober 22, 2016 (Toronto) – Two of Noel Harding’s Elevated Wetlands sit on the north side of the Don Valley Parkway. West to Lower DonNovember 12, 2016 (Toronto) – Hydro towers stand in the middle of Commissioners Street, directing power from a generating station in the Port Lands. From the ArchiveNovember 26, 2016 (Toronto) – Looking southwest along a hydro corridor towards Islington City Centre. Mimico IJanuary 29, 2017 (Toronto) – A trail winds up alongside Lavender Creek with hydro lines sailing over. From the ArchiveFebruary 11, 2017 (Toronto) – A peek at downtown from across Lakeshore Avenue. From the ArchiveFebruary 12, 2017 (Toronto) – The trees reach far over a heavy snow-fallen trail adjacent to Lower Highland Creek. From the ArchiveMarch 12, 2017 (Toronto) – Lower Highland Creek flows under sheets of ice downstream towards Highway 2A. Lower Highland and Shore April 9, 2017 (Toronto) – The infamous view into the TTC’s Greenwood Yard from the underground portal. From the ArchiveApril 29, 2017 (Toronto) – A brick-lined drain leading a tributary of Morningside Creek into a tall drop structure. Progress / MorningsideMay 13, 2017 (Toronto) – Most of Yellow Creek is lost upstream of the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, but one exception is visible in a backyard off of Cortleigh Boulevard. Yellow Creek IMay 14, 2017 (Toronto) – The south end of the TTC’s Davisville Yard is also where Yellow Creek historically used to flow. Yellow Creek II