Toronto is shutting down popular outdoor trail this summer for major upgrades
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Lovers of the outdoors who have been hoping to explore the Lower Don Trail could only have another month to do so.
Pending receipts of final permits before construction can begin, the city is planning to shut down the popular trail for as long as eight months starting in June.
The project would see a number of upgrades to the area including sloped paths, public art, environmental improvements, and expanded connections to the trail.
One of Toronto s most historic streets could soon be getting a major overhaul
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More than 170 years after it was first established along Toronto s waterfront, The Esplanade is finally set to get proper bike lanes that is, if everything currently proposed for the area is approved as planned.
The City of Toronto recently announced its intentions to spiffy up both The Esplanade and Mill Street with bi-directional cycle tracks that would allow people to ride in both directions on one side of the road. Further details were released last night during a virtual public meeting.