The Wilderness Hidden in the Heart of Toronto
Briefly

The ravine system in Toronto forms an oasis, a sprawling and decentralized one, unlike landscaped parks, they feel wild and untouched by urbanization.
Many Torontonians, let alone visitors, never descend into their vastness, making the experiences in these ravines feel intimate and primal, far removed from city life.
Geoffrey Chan describes the ravines as a space unto themselves, where nature and urban life intermingle, revealing a hidden, vibrant ecosystem within Toronto.
Sitting on a mossy log listening to Yellow Creek’s water, I felt so peaceful, I could have been in a national park, despite being minutes from downtown.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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