The Beltline
The Kay Gardiner Beltline Park is a 4.5 km long linear park that runs through the middle of the city following the route of a railway line that ran there from the 1890s until the 1960s. It is a really popular hiking, biking and running trail especially in the summer since it is well-shaded and so treed that in parts of it you can forget that you are in the city. This pic was taken along the part of the trail which runs along the northern edge of the Mount Pleasant Cemetery and as you can see, it is not cleared of snow or ice at all so it can be a challenging route in winter!
Let's go for a winter walk and take photos for our blogs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful winter day! This photo is so colourful that it doesn't look too cold! ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks pretty with the snow! But you have to be careful not to slip and fall there in the winter. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so nice though Sharon. I'm visualizing this scene in summer with the avenue of trees and lots of walkers and joggers along this route, won't be long before you're showing us that scene!
ReplyDeletecool capture!
ReplyDeleteBut what a wonderful addition to your fine city! I can imagine how nice this is in the summer. You just have to be a little more careful in the winter so you slip and fall on your ...!
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy walking (not jogging!) along old railway routes. Nice tree shadows.
ReplyDeleteI see there is one hardy soul out there taking the walk.
ReplyDeleteYou are lucky to have such a fine urban hiking and biking trail. It looks good in the snow.
ReplyDeleteNice shadows.
ReplyDeleteLove the light and shadow...
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea, old railway lines are perfect for things like this. So straight, flat and really l o n g!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there will come a day when they will be sorry they gave up these rail right of ways? At least they are still serving a useful purpose.
ReplyDeleteLovely tree shadows!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fine place for a winter stroll. The sun helps!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful scene!
ReplyDeleteLovely spot, particularly in the winter!
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