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Tour participants, Downsview Park, October 22, 2016. 

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Resource ID

9001

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Date of Creation

22 October 2016

Description

While heavily deforested in the past for agricultural purposes, Downsview Park retains many natural features, including Boake’s Grove, a woodlot remaining from one of the homesteads of the Boake family who settled the lands in the 1830s. This area contains a collection of black locust, silver maple and walnut trees.

Keywords

urban park, urban forest, natural heritage

Program Category

Tours

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Heritage Toronto

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Tour participants, Downsview Park, October 22, 2016.

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