I know we haven't been keeping this blog as up to date as we would like that is changing today. For the next few weeks we will try and get a blog post up every other day, beginning today.
The Humber River Conservation Act or Project has been put together by myself(Chris Mouland) and my colleague Graham Clark. I will use "we" from now on, because this is a blog that reflects the thoughts of both of us.
First off, I think we should discuss the area in which we will be completing this endeavor. The section of the Humber River we will be focusing on is located near the Old Mill section of Toronto. Old Mill is a neighbourhood that is northwest of Bloor Street and Jane Street. This area was built up before and after the World War II and is famous for the Old Mill Inn and Spa.
Before being built up into the area we know today, Old Mill was a French fishing and hunting settlement from 1720 onward. Old Mill has a very European feel to it that can be seen in the buildings in the area.
We hope you are able to explore this area when you come on by and help us clean up part of the Humber River.
Cheers!!
*All information was collected from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Mill,_Toronto
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