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Marisha Robinsky - toronto

Glen Stewart Ravine

Escape from the city. There are four or five entrances to this little park. You can get in via Beach Avenue and Kingston Road, and down near Glen Manor and Queen
(just go north on Glen Manor, you'll see one of the telltale signs on your right.)

You would be surprised how quickly the noise dies down when you enter this small park. The high ceiling of trees, provide shade and a cooler place to walk even during the brightest hottest day of summer! You'll see a variety of squirrels, usually grey and maybe even a fox or two!

The city is taking steps to protect the fragile surface from further erosion. The city requests that you stay on the trail to help preserve the topsoil of this beautiful ravine.

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