Listen "#11 - Toronto's Hidden Waterways"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Keeping it Pristine, Da and Frank talk about some of Toronto’s hidden waterways. Many were paved over during the height of the city’s industrial boom. We describe a few that we came across online via the Lost Rivers Organization and then discuss why understanding them in depth is crucial for future preservation.
0:00 - Intro, Da and Frank catch up
1:45 - Toronto’s hidden waterways overview
3:05 - Garrison Creek
6:04 - Taddle Creek
8:10 - The Disappearing Rivers Map by the Lost Rivers Organization
9:33 - Tomlin’s Creek
10:23 - Issues of paving over waterways and understanding as part of city identity
14:03 - Daylighting as an urban planning strategy
15:52 - Links:
www.lostrivers.ca/disappearing.html
www.hiddenhydrology.org/toronto-lost-rivers/
digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/…apframes.php
0:00 - Intro, Da and Frank catch up
1:45 - Toronto’s hidden waterways overview
3:05 - Garrison Creek
6:04 - Taddle Creek
8:10 - The Disappearing Rivers Map by the Lost Rivers Organization
9:33 - Tomlin’s Creek
10:23 - Issues of paving over waterways and understanding as part of city identity
14:03 - Daylighting as an urban planning strategy
15:52 - Links:
www.lostrivers.ca/disappearing.html
www.hiddenhydrology.org/toronto-lost-rivers/
digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/…apframes.php
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