Humber River - the extra mile, pt. 2
All the way back to the Humber, and Summerlea Park now, to where I last left off on this river - near the West Humber:
Now entering Bluehaven Park:
Continuing through Albion Gardens:
In under Islington, and out under Finch:
Up through Humberview Park:
Panoramic views of the Rexdale skyline greet me in Rowntree Park:
The Humber takes a sharp, eastward bend around Riverside Drive...:
...where I locate the remains of an old bridge (somewhere north of Apted Avenue ?)...
...before continuing along to Steeles:
Typically, Steeles Avenue marks the northern end of the city limits, and thus, my northbound journeys. But, in this instance, Steeles takes an uncharacteristic dip southwards, leaving the municipal boundaries some indeterminate distance ahead. So, once again, I'm forced to go that extra mile - up to the 407, just for good measure - heading first, past the Humber Pumping Station, through the Thackeray Conservation Lands:
I now encounter the CN rail bridge, while appreciating how lacking in infrastructure my last couple of trips have been:
Ending, at last, under the highway in Vaughan - looking back from where I came: