These are the types of fish people are catching and eating from Toronto s waterfront
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There s a common misconception amongst Toronto residents that fish from Lake Ontario are too contaminated to eat.
Not only is that not true, says Toronto s wildlife habitat restoration group, but plenty of people are eating them and they have their favourites.
The Toronto Remedial Action Plan (RAP) which has been working to improve the conditions of the city s water from Rouge Creek up to the watershed since the 1980s has just released the results of a two year-long survey about fishing along Toronto s waterfront.