Not quite a year ago, Tekamah-Herman’s boys golf team wrapped up the best season in school history with a third place finish in the Class C state tournament.
The breathtaking Downsview Dells in Toronto follows a river past fire pits and marshland
Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details.
Downsview Dells, just west of a much more frequented neighbouring park, leads through the Black Creek ravine where there are quiet trails surrounded by wide-open nature expanses and plenty of fire pits in a wetland setting.
Downsview Dells Park can be accessed at Jane and Sheppard or off the residential Langholm Drive.
Starting just south of Sheppard and Jane, the park spans a whole 75 hectares and comes as a starting point for a five-kilometre walk up through the valley to the Black Creek Pioneer Village.
More travel executives get their mission-critical industry news from Skift than any other source on the planet.Tell me more
Despite receiving relief from Congress, commercial airports across the country are hurting 13 months after Covid-19 impacted airlines and the travel industry. Terminals that were once buzzing with travelers are now echo chambers, and while it’s a breeze for passengers to get through, it’s a tremendous loss in revenue for airports.
Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA), the trade group representing commercial airports in the United States and Canada, is projecting airports across North America will lose $40 billion for the two-year period between March 2020 and March 2022.