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The York Pioneers (@yorkpioneers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you heard of The Don River Valley Historical Mapping Project? This interactive map allows a look through time into one of Toronto's important waterways! #TOhistory buff.ly/2QP8HRf

Have you heard of The Don River Valley Historical Mapping Project? This interactive map allows a look through time into one of Toronto's important waterways! #TOhistory buff.ly/2QP8HRf
Toronto Archives (@torontoarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Was your new years resolution to take up a new winter sport? How about skating? While the Don River is no longer a safe option, check out the different rinks in the City here: ow.ly/HVq430mLRt9 Photo: William James, 1912: ow.ly/TprN30mLRCa

Was your new years resolution to take up a new winter sport? How about skating? While the Don River is no longer a safe option, check out the different rinks in the City here: ow.ly/HVq430mLRt9 Photo: William James, 1912: ow.ly/TprN30mLRCa
Humber River TRCA (@trca_humber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DYK? Lambton House is the last remaining in situ building from the 19th century milling era on the Humber River. Come see for yourself on January 10th and check out their annual lecture and newest exhibit “What’s Up With the Humber?” #CelebrateTheHumber

DYK? Lambton House is the last remaining in situ building from the 19th century milling era on the Humber River. Come see for yourself on January 10th and check out their annual lecture and newest exhibit “What’s Up With the Humber?” #CelebrateTheHumber
Discover the Don (@discoverthedon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It consists of a salvaged pine beam, which spans 16 feet and acts as the seat, that is suspended from a found steel gantry." Check out the 3 new public art installations along the Lower Don! bit.ly/2QsEPoE via toronto.com

"It consists of a salvaged pine beam, which spans 16 feet and acts as the seat, that is suspended from a found steel gantry." Check out the 3 new public art installations along the Lower Don! bit.ly/2QsEPoE via <a href="/torontodotcom/">toronto.com</a>
Toronto Railway Museum (@torailwaymuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jan 10, 1883: the Grand Trunk Railway opens a second track between Union Station and Don station. This was the original 1856 GTR Don Station, not the one preserved in Roundhouse Park today. It was located just to the west of the Don River. 1/3

Jan 10, 1883: the Grand Trunk Railway opens a second track between Union Station and Don station. This was the original 1856 GTR Don Station, not the one preserved in Roundhouse Park today. It was located just to the west of the Don River. 1/3
Bob Georgiou (@bobgeorgiouto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is the area of Earl Bales Park from a 1915 Plan of West Branch Don River Valley via Toronto Archives. Note the contours. The full map is incredible: gencat4.eloquent-systems.com/webcat/request…

Here is the area of Earl Bales Park from a 1915 Plan of West Branch Don River Valley via <a href="/TorontoArchives/">Toronto Archives</a>. Note the contours. The full map is incredible: gencat4.eloquent-systems.com/webcat/request…
Discover the Don (@discoverthedon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earl Bales Ski & Snowboard Centre is now open! Check out the City of Toronto website for info on rentals and lessons bit.ly/2FtlEK6

Discover the Don (@discoverthedon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Number 6 on the list of competitive mountain biking trails in Canada: the trail from Leaside Bridge to ET Seton Park in the Lower Don bit.ly/2QScwzY

Discover the Don (@discoverthedon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A neighbourhood profile of Richvale, Richmond Hill, initially developed surrounding the Upper East Don into a self-contained farming community in the 1920s and 1930s bit.ly/2CmNzHK

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (@trca_hq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TRCA regulates development near floodplains, ravines, and other natural hazard areas to help protect people and property. We are updating our mapping to better reflect these regulated areas. The draft maps are available for review and comment until Jan 31. trca.ca/regulation-map…

Jens Notroff (@jens2go) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Indigenous #futurism: Award winning Anishinaabe filmmaker Nahmabin looks at a version of #Toronto if the city were reclaimed by nature and #Indigenous culture in a virtual reality experience called "#Biidaaban: First Light". cbc.ca/news/canada/ha… via CBC

Park Circuit (@parkcircuit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The paths are clear at Joel Weeks Park - a Riverside neighbourhood park north west of Queen and Broadview that provides a mix of relaxing and active spaces with ties to the nearby Don River. #TOparks

The paths are clear at Joel Weeks Park - a Riverside neighbourhood park north west of Queen and Broadview that provides a mix of relaxing and active spaces with ties to the nearby Don River. #TOparks