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‘I'm a little awestruck': Biidaasige Park opens this weekend in the Port Lands. Take a look at one of Toronto's largest greenspaces in a generation

‘I'm a little awestruck': Biidaasige Park opens this weekend in the Port Lands. Take a look at one of Toronto's largest greenspaces in a generation

Toronto Star19-07-2025
After helping bring Toronto's massive new river valley into existence, Don Forbes choked up Friday during his first paddle through the lush, green surroundings — the result of human effort and ingenuity completed by the magic of Mother Nature.
'It's remarkable how it's all taken,' the Waterfront Toronto project manager said of the maturing plants and trees on the shores of the river valley created during the restoration of the mouth of the Don River over the past seven years.
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