Grassroots #nonprofit organization that engages people in local environmental action for a greener Toronto. Programs include @LostRiversTO & #RainScapeTO
“The ravines are to Toronto what canals are to Venice and hills are to San Francisco,” Robert Fulford wrote in his book.
The best way to ensure the ravines have a healthy future is to help more people enjoy and value them, Star editorial board writes. https://t.co/gP53RJFd6c
Join #LostRivers as we walk around the Don River Valley this Sunday, January 19
Hot chocolate and cozy bonfires from our friends at Evergreen Brick Works will be sure to warm your spirits on a January day!
RSVP and details below: https://t.co/qlyxGtUXLA
The countdown is on to the shortest day of the year... Join #LostRivers and #RiversRising as we celebrate with our Winter Solstice Walk at @EGBrickWorks this Saturday, Dec. 21, 1-3 pm. Details and registration below! https://t.co/RtlzPbBmjS
The Toronto sign will be dimmed today to remember the women who were killed in Montreal 30 years ago, and to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. #WhiteRibbonDay
Join us on Dec 21 as we celebrate the Winter Solstice with a walk exploring the Don Valley, starting at Evergreen Brickworks. Details and RSVP below!
https://t.co/RtlzPbBmjS
I have tables two motions today at Water Budget debate. 1- start process of charging parking lots and large industrial/commercial properties for Stormwater runoff. 1% properties are 42% of impervious surfaces. This will give them an incentive for action.
Celebrate the #wintersolstice with #LostRivers and #RiversRising as we explore Don Valley Brick Works Park on the shortest day of the year. Warming fires and hot refreshments available! Dec. 21 at 1 PM, details below
https://t.co/7VRkqyxIfn
#LostRivers is excited to walk the treaty boundary of the “Toronto Purchase” with @TorontoBiennial. Walk with us Oct. 27 at 2 PM through Marie Curtis Park to the mouth of Etobicoke Creek. Details and registration below!
https://t.co/nbtW2R0y3p
#LostRivers is excited to walk the treaty boundary of the “Toronto Purchase” with @TorontoBiennial. Walk with us Oct. 27 at 2 PM through Marie Curtis Park to the mouth of Etobicoke Creek. Details and registration below!
https://t.co/nbtW2R0y3p
Last Thursday, we hosted the final #BlueGuerrilla workshop on our site with @torontogreen and @rainscape_to 🌿 We built a rain garden that helped to filter contaminants from rain water that runs off the Gardiner Expressway.
📷: Jae Yang Photography
Tonight at 8pm #LostRivers and #RiversRising are hosting a storytelling night walk along Garrison Creek with @TorontoBiennial (details in thread)
📷: Maria Thereza Alves, Garrison Creek, 2019 (on display at 259 Lake Shore Blvd E for the Toronto Biennial of Art)
Rain or moonshine, participants will meet promptly at 8pm in front of Christie Subway Station on the corner of Christie Street and Bloor Street West.
Accessibility: Walk involves active walking through paths in a public park, with some rest stops over the course of the program.