As mentioned before, looming over E.T. Seton park with its near Pink Floydian presence, from yesterday's stroll...

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Edit/PS: My apologies for the poorer quality of this, as the lighting for that day wasn't very good. At all. And this from a day where it was advertised to be blue skies with poofy clouds. There where lots of clouds alright... /sigh
 
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I really wish they connected the multi-use /bike path called the Don Mills Trail through one of these applications to sunny brook. If this link was made, it would make a vital connecting between The whole don valley multi-use trail network to don mills trail and then beyond to finch hydro corridor. hopefully they can do this in the next application of the undeveloped plots that are on the park. Plus the residents would love access to the both trail systems
 
I really wish they connected the multi-use /bike path called the Don Mills Trail through one of these applications to sunny brook. If this link was made, it would make a vital connecting between The whole don valley multi-use trail network to don mills trail and then beyond to finch hydro corridor. hopefully they can do this in the next application of the undeveloped plots that are on the park. Plus the residents would love access to the both trail systems

Not sure if this is exactly what you are referring to... but check this out



Construction anticipated to begin in 2024 and completion in 2025
 
Not sure if this is exactly what you are referring to... but check this out



Construction anticipated to begin in 2024 and completion in 2025
That is awesome, thank you! This does not address the extension of the Don Mills Trail aka Leslie Street Spur to the south through all the applicant lands (ie to the Toyota on The Park lands). It would be a huge amenity for all these lands to have an awesome multi-use trail at their back doorstep. Also, they need to make the link to the Don Mills Trail to sunny brook park, it is seriously dangerous to make the crossing across Leslie currently. Appreciate the link as the trail authorities should hear feedback about this critical missing link in the path system.
 
Looks like they have a proposal from 2015 to connect Leslie Street to the current end of the Don Mills Trail. Don's See why they can't connect it south to Eglinton. Also, it's 2023, so are these proposals ever going to get done?
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