EVCco
Senior Member
Small's Creek - small post
As an addendum to my previous post, and to a prior post previous to that, I felt I should finish off what remains of Small's Creek (and, indeed, there's not much left). I begin my trip at East Lynn Park, just off Danforth Ave. I'm not sure if this park was ever part of the creek itself, but it's vaguely ravine-like topology, and the manner in which it clefts Lynn Avenue into East and West, suggests that it might have:
The first traces of the creek itself can be found sneaking out beneath a row of backyard fences off of West Lynn Avenue:
It then heads past an elaborate boardwalk and trail system through Merrill Bridge Park:
Near the middle of the park the creek heads underground, but the path leads on along the north edge of the CN railway:
South of the tracks the creek continues for a stretch through Williamson Park, which I previously covered here. Then it goes back under and we're left only to imagine it's former course through the old neighbourhood of Berkley - from Fairmount Park, south to the unremarkable Orchard Park where Small's Pond once stood, then down past Woodbine Park where the creek at last opened up into Ashbridge's Bay:
As an addendum to my previous post, and to a prior post previous to that, I felt I should finish off what remains of Small's Creek (and, indeed, there's not much left). I begin my trip at East Lynn Park, just off Danforth Ave. I'm not sure if this park was ever part of the creek itself, but it's vaguely ravine-like topology, and the manner in which it clefts Lynn Avenue into East and West, suggests that it might have:
The first traces of the creek itself can be found sneaking out beneath a row of backyard fences off of West Lynn Avenue:
It then heads past an elaborate boardwalk and trail system through Merrill Bridge Park:
Near the middle of the park the creek heads underground, but the path leads on along the north edge of the CN railway:
South of the tracks the creek continues for a stretch through Williamson Park, which I previously covered here. Then it goes back under and we're left only to imagine it's former course through the old neighbourhood of Berkley - from Fairmount Park, south to the unremarkable Orchard Park where Small's Pond once stood, then down past Woodbine Park where the creek at last opened up into Ashbridge's Bay: