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The following is my trek along Black Creek in Toronto roughly from the 401 to south of Eglinton.

This continues to be one of my favourite creeks due to the concrete canal-type structure that runs along some sections. If I'm not mistaken this is to curb flooding. It also makes walking alongside really easy!

Pictures may not be spectacular quality-wise. I'm just a casual explorer.

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Chalkfarm apartment buildings north of Jane/Wilson

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Bridge carrying traffic to Sheridan Mall from Jane Street

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A little further down the line, still around Sheridan Mall

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Northeast corner of Jane/Wilson

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Same location as above, different angle

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Looking south near Jane/Gordon MacKay

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This gazebo is likely for employees to hang out (some factories nearby)

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Continuing along

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Beams for slowing down water flow

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On-ramp from NB Jane to 400 North

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Under Black Creek Drive/Hwy 400

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Underneath Lawrence Ave just west of Black Creek Drive

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Just south of Lawrence, still west of Black Creek Drive

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Under Jane Street just south of Alliance Ave

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Between Humber Blvd N and Humber Blvd S - south of Weston/Black Creek Drive

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People may be surprised to see you down here...

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Finishing off the trip
 
I need to get out there some time to check it out. It's sort of like Toronto's version of the L.A. River. It recalls that chase scene for me, in Terminator 2, through the river channel.
 
Reminds of the old Beverly Hillbillies series, when the Clampetts see the L.A. River and remark, "pitiful".
 
It's amazing that there's a street in the city with a river literally in the middle of it--Humber Boulevard--but the river is isolated in a trench that's fenced off with chainlink fence. It seems like a missed opportunity for a unique public space.
 
Isn't that due to flooding potential?

Sections of the creek without the canal can flood up to 5 times the normal width!

And back when the Finch Ave bridge was washed out it was because of Black Creek.
 

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