The gates in yesterday's post lead down into Philosopher's Walk which is part of U of Toronto (U of T) and leads from Bloor St south to Hoskin Ave under a canopy of mature trees, mostly Beech & Oak. It is a meandering path as it follows the ravine formed by Taddle Creek which still runs underground after being incorporated into the city's sewage system in the 1800s. It is a wonderful peaceful place to walk or to sit on one of the many benches along its route.
Surprise! Wish I were there!
ReplyDeleteYour photo makes it seem like a popular place to walk as well.
ReplyDeleteYou have caught a small crowd on this path. Always good to see fine street photography.
ReplyDeleteIt is an inviting place.
ReplyDeleteShady walkway makes a great photo!
ReplyDeleteI thought I recognized those gates! Walked down there several times and told myself I could hear the waters of Taddle Creek underneath me!
ReplyDeleteSo many streams continue to flow but under our feet. Such a lovely place PatSo many streams continue to flow but under our feet. Such a lovely place. Pat
ReplyDeleteI hope people get nice idea's walking there.
ReplyDeleteRural spaces within urban areas are special.
ReplyDeleteI've always appreciated the trees in inner city Toronto!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like my kind of place to wander about!
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