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Cyclists on the Don Valley tour, June 20, 2015. 

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Resource ID

8993

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Image by Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

20 June 2015

Description

Tour participants grab a bike and join Jennifer Bonnell, a historian of the Don Valley, to explore the history of one of Toronto’s great rivers, from stories of its uses by Indigenous peoples, to the industrial development of the river that led to its straightening in the 1890s, and its history as a place of refuge for the homeless.

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Industrial Heritage, natural heritage

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Heritage Toronto

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Cyclists on the Don Valley tour, June 20, 2015.

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