03/11/2020 Great Waters Challenge 2016: Great Waters Challenge #2 More
[email protected] Dashboard Sign Out Great Waters Challenge 2016 Sunday, 23 October 2016 About Me Penny for your Thoughts Great Waters Challenge #2 View my complete profile Hi again, and welcome back to my blog! Blog Archive This second challenge is about the history of water in my community and watershed. I'm an explorer, so I've chosen Option 3, where I've been tasked to find 3 water-related landmarks in my ▼▼ 2016 (4) neighbourhood. ►► November (2) ▼▼ October (2) Thank goodness the weather has remained nice these days because it made my exploring much Great Waters Challenge #2 easier! In the course of wandering around the Toronto area, I've learned a lot about the history of Great Waters Challenge #1 the city, and am excited to share my findings with you. In Toronto, there are two prominent rivers that run into Lake Ontario - Humber River and Don River. All of them (Humber River, Don River, and Lake Ontario) have interesting tidbits of history, and I've found landmarks relating to each. Here goes: 1. Humber Bay Arch Bridge Photo taken on one of my recent bike rides along the Martin Goodman Trail This is a beautiful bridge. Over the past few years, I've biked or run on this bridge many times, and have always marveled at its architecture and beauty. However, it was not until this water challenge that I actually sat down to research its history. The bridge is located where the Humber River empties into Lake Ontario, and it connects what was "Old Toronto" with "Etobicoke".