A reflection from presenting publicly about my hobby.
Tag Archives: Open Space
The End and Future of the Scarborough RT
What the future should hold for the former Line 3 Scarborough RT, broken down in 3 sections.
2023 Metroscapes in Review
A review of walks, projects, and other stuff completed for Metroscapes in 2023. Plus, what’s coming for 2024.
2022 Metroscapes in Review
A very late recap of 2022 in Metroscapes.
Two Rivers, Three Reaches
Announcing the launch of a new Metroscapes project, breaking down the ownership of major riverbanks.
2021 Metroscapes in Review
A review of walks and projects completed in 2021.
Climbing to the Next Level
Learning GIS will open up future opportunities to analyze metroscapes at a higher level.
Localscapes
Kids can keep you back from larger trips, but don’t write off the joy of local adventures.
Parks and Pandemics: The Need for Open Space Laid Bare
I started walking around Toronto over 6 years ago, well before I started this site. As I started covering more of the city, I had a vision for what a top-tier trail system could look like, using and connecting the city’s ravines, utility corridors, shoreline and other open spaces. And I was groundtruthing how manyContinue reading “Parks and Pandemics: The Need for Open Space Laid Bare”
Golf: The Scourge of Ravines
An evaluation of Toronto’s golf courses and their need / potential as parkland.
