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LEAF's Milne Hollow and the Don River: A Natural History Walking Tour
August 10, 2011
Meeting Location: Picnic benches by the parking lot accessed from the south side of Lawrence Ave., just east of the Don Valley Parkway off ramp Cost: FREE While a quiet, naturalized space at present, Milne Hollow once played an important role in Toronto’s cultural and industrial history. Guest host Peter Heinz, Vice-Chair of the Don Watershed Regeneration Council, will examine relics of the last century including a former ski hill and an historic farm house. The City of Toronto’s efforts to combat the invasive species dog strangling vine and other re-naturalization efforts will also be examined.
Location: Toronto, ON
Website: http://www.planetfriendly.net/calendar/events.php?id=14703
Categories: Environment
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