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Posted: Dec 18, 2020 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 18, 2020
Small s Creek Ravine in the Woodbine and Danforth area is green space that s well used by the local community. Now residents worry hundreds of trees and walking trails will be lost once the rail corridor is widened to make way for a GO Train track expansion.(Philip Lee-Shanok/CBC)
Neighbours in the areas of Danforth and Woodbine avenues fear a tiny oasis of greenspace in the city will be lost when Metrolinx widens the rail corridor to expand its GO train service along Lakeshore East.
Small s Creek flows through the community from the northeast through a steep ravine between the tracks and homes south through a culvert, and continues on southwest through the Williamson Park Ravine.