Skeezix
Senior Member
It's a nice way to see large portions of Canada and the USA - you can see Georgian Bay, Chicago, Toronto, Detroit, Montreal, Etc.. all on one easy trip.
That actually sounds quite appealing.
It's a nice way to see large portions of Canada and the USA - you can see Georgian Bay, Chicago, Toronto, Detroit, Montreal, Etc.. all on one easy trip.
It's often been a fantasy of mine to take a pleasure craft along the whole length of Trent-Severn. I know parts of it, but would thoroughly enjoy trying out the long circuitous route. Not sure how long it would take or the lock fees.
Re: cruise ships in TO. Was 1-2 Summers ago that I was at Cherry Beach when a large cruise ship arrived. Was an awesome sight to see. Obviously it's not one of those mammoth cruise ships we're used to seeing in media, but it was definitely larger than anything I've seen here before. Certainly not a harbour party boat. German tourists were chatting with people through the fence.
More info in latest WT Newsletter.There was an update on Port Lands Flood Protection at the April 18 Waterfront Toronto Design Review Panel but materials have yet to be posted.
tiny, can't fit much more than recreational boats.
They can use the St Lawrence Seaway through Welland to avoid the issue WK has highlighted..
That's T & T to you!From TNT grocery store. This will change a lot in 10-20 years.
well the good news is that MH35 is gone.
Glad it's not just me who fails to see the 'Emperor's Clothes' on the West Don Lands. It's a ghetto in the making. It was more inviting when it was an industrial waste-land, albeit many excellent artists had space down there, now gone, most left the city. It's a chore to even cycle through it, let alone spend any time there.My biggest disappointment with these plans is the incredibly width of the ROWs. Fee(l)s incredibly suburban. Why are there turn lanes here? Seems like it will create another cold and inhospitable public realm similar to the Wes Don lands.