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It's interesting to see that terminus filled in like that. It's been looking the same for virtually as long as I can remember before this.
 
Oh yeah, that's really, really nice. I'll be adding that to my collection of desktop wallpapers, if you don't mind.
 
Oh yeah, that's really, really nice. I'll be adding that to my collection of desktop wallpapers, if you don't mind.
The original photographer's info has now been edited in to the post above. Probably best to ask him.
 
That's a killer black and white capture!
Can anyone tell me the best way to get to the Leslie spit? Is biking over the quickest way? I tried going with my car a couple months ago but the parking lot was closed and it seemed like an incredibly far walk even if I was to park near by there.
 
You can park
That's a killer black and white capture!
Can anyone tell me the best way to get to the Leslie spit? Is biking over the quickest way? I tried going with my car a couple months ago but the parking lot was closed and it seemed like an incredibly far walk even if I was to park near by there.
I believe I parked here with my brother last summer. The trail is a short distance to the east: https://www.google.ca/maps/@43.6458...PPO02Ec4ZDNc52NHHA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1

You should be able to park there at all hours.
 
The spit is one of the east end's great secrets. I love its patchwork, synthetic nature - and no overt manicuring, either. It's just a wild place that's a haven for birdwatchers and urban enthusiasts who want the feeling of getting away while still being very much in the city.
 

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