Walking Through David A. Balfour Park
The Agenda in the Summer with Nam Kiwanuka goes outdoors for some fresh air and in-depth conversation with writer and editor Dan Rubinstein, author of Born to Walk: The Transformative Power of a Pedestrian Act. They stroll through David A. Balfour Park in Toronto to discuss the physical benefits of walking through nature and how taking colleagues for a work meeting on foot can help exercise creative muscles.
david balfour park trail
trail head starts at mount pleasant south from st clair little bit past inglewood dr on the right hand side took it to park dr trail to bayview ended at pottery rd
Toronto Yellow Creek/David Balfour Park 2019
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Hey everyone, welcome back to another vlog/film cinematic vlog of Toronto Yellow Creek/David Balfour Park. In this vlog/film I'll be exploring Toronto Yellow Creek. I would firstly like to thank you to ROB W or aka Scartown Mtbing. Here's the amazing channel showcasing interesting place and nature stuff as well as exploring a local park, Creeks and what not. If you got time then feel free to check it out Rob W or aka Scartown Mtbing channel. If you're in Toronto then feel free to check out our local trails and park because it's an amazing place to explore and discover. Also, find some of the hidden jams of Toronto city.
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Deer Park - Yonge and St. Clair
Deer Park neighbourhood is centered around a busy upscale shopping, entertainment and business district of Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue. Bordered on the east by the Rosehill Reservoir Park, the David A. Balfour Park, a lush wilderness of the Vale of Avoca ravine and majestic trees of Mount Pleasant Cemetery, on the north by the Oriole Park and the grounds of Upper Canada College, Deer Park enjoys an excellent balance of nature and city life.
38 Avoca Avenue 506, Toronto SOLD – The Elli Davis Team Listings Virtual Tour
Avoca Vale! Bright, Split 2 Bedroom Plan With Open Balcony Offering South And West City Views! Approximately 1,245 Sq Ft, Open Concept Living/Dining Area, Renovated (2017) Chef's Kitchen With Stone Counters And Breakfast Area, 2 Full Baths. Includes Parking And Locker! First Rate Amenities: 24 Hour Concierge, Party Room, Serene Courtyard Oasis, Gym, Visitor Parking. Tucked Away From The Mid-Town Bustle, Yet Within Walking Distance To Subway, Shops, David A. Balfour Park And Ravine Trails.
Vale of Avoca/Yellow Creek/David Balfour Park
One of the best things about biking in Toronto is being able to get away from traffic and buildings for a while by entering a little pocket of nature.
Shoreline Cleanup Invite - David A Balfour Park
Join Rob Newman in David A Balfour Park on Sunday, September 21, to take part in the annual TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup.
David Belfour Trail
Enjoy a virtual nature walk along David Belfour Trail
38 Avoca Avenue #509, Toronto SOLD – The Elli Davis Team Listings Virtual Tour
Rare Opportunity To Live At Avoca Vale In Desirable Yonge And St. Clair. Executive 1 Bedroom With Open Concept Living/Dining Area With Walk-Out To Balcony, Engineered Hardwood Floors, Many Recent Upgrades Include: Kitchen, Washroom, Painting, Heat Pump, Fixtures, Closet Doors And California Shutters. Tucked Away From The Mid-Town Bustle Yet Within Walking Distance To Subway, Shops, David Balfour Park And Ravine Trails.
Toronto Board Meeting 2012
We hit 1000 this year and it was a year to remember...As it was my first year going it was one of the best we started at David A Balfour Park, Toronto, ON with Patrick Switzer and the NOS truck...then we took over the streets at Yonge and St.Clair. We then made stop for people to catch up and ended up at city hall where we did our little slide jam and our head count = 1000 people. We ended up near the concord build near the highway when it started to rain and had to move it under the bridge for the raffle. It was a day to remember and i STRONGLY suggest you come next year if you didnt
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Deer Park, Toronto Teal Estate - Fine Homes, Great Schools
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Deer Park neighbourhood is centered around a busy upscale shopping, entertainment and business district of Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue. Bordered on the east by the Rosehill Reservoir Park, the David A. Balfour Park, a lush wilderness of the Vale of Avoca ravine and majestic trees of Mount Pleasant Cemetery, on the north by the Oriole Park and the grounds of Upper Canada College, Deer Park enjoys an excellent balance of nature and city life. You will find here detached and semi-detached houses, a small number of townhouses, a number of condominium buildings as well as some very popular co-ops.
11 Binscarth Road, Toronto ON
Circa 1911 and filled with charm and character. This sun-filled, south-facing detached North Rosedale brick home is ideally scaled for ease of maintenance for today’s busy families. 2,676 square feet above grade with recently renovated finished Lower Level adding 1,088 sq ft of additional living space (internal waterproofing system). The Lower Level has a huge Recreation Room, clever nook to hide a Home Office, additional Bedroom with luxurious marble clad Bathroom, and Laundry / Utility Room.
Graceful façade with enchanting front porch. The Dining Room and Breakfast Area walk-out to the back deck through Dutch farm style doors. Gas log set in the gracious Living Room. Massive window in the Kitchen provides vistas onto the back garden. The house has a terrific flow for entertaining.
Cheerful Master Bedroom with walk-in closet and 3 piece Ensuite Bath. 2nd Bedroom has tandem Sun Room (there are 4 Bedrooms up and one down). Delightful Third Floor with pine plank flooring and large dormer window overlooking mature trees.
Location is everything in real estate. Your family is one block to Rosedale Park, with its playground, wading pool, tennis courts, skating rink, and running / sports fields. Top tier school district (Whitney and OLPH schools). Gourmet prepared meals at nearby Summerhill Market. All of this within easy reach of the Financial District.
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The Treasure Hunt
Short video about removing a buried shopping cart from a beach in Scarborough, Ontario.
2007 TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup in Guildwood.
King St Pilot Project - November 14, 2017
Third day of the pilot project, first full business day of operation
No private motor vehicles allowed through intersections - must turn right unless otherwise indicated. Priority to streetcars/buses and cyclists.
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40 Rosehill Avenue #701, Toronto – The Elli Davis Team Listings Virtual Tour
Prime Yonge And St. Clair Boutique Building With 42 Suites. Approximately 1,088 Square Feet + Balcony. Spacious Combined Living Room/Dining Room, Eat-In Kitchen, Master Bedroom With 4 Piece Ensuite, Den/Solarium With Walk Out To North West Corner Balcony, 2 Piece Powder Room. Excellent Amenities Include Security Guard, Indoor Pool, Gym, Patio, Party Room, Splendid Garden And Visitor Parking. One Pet Under 20 Lbs Permitted. Steps To Subway, Shops, Restaurants, David Balfour Park And The Rosedale Ravine. Minutes To Downtown!
Custom Private Home in British Columbia (by David Tyrell Architecture) - located in Canada
Custom Private Home in British Columbia (by David Tyrell Architecture) - located in Canada
RavineTalk: “Toronto’s Ravines: Possible Futures”
RavineTalk: Possible Futures explores the future vision of the Lower Don Valley as a form of public linear park that is sustainable and achievable, and considers how increased access, ongoing environmental stewardship, and the integration of public art might serve as guiding principles for the future vision of ravines across our City. This is the second of two special lectures complementing the RavinePortal exhibition.
The intensification and development of new communities in Toronto’s downtown east core will bring an estimated 80,000 new residents to the neighbourhoods flanking the Lower Don. This growing population will significantly increase the demands on the Lower Don Valley to serve as a place to recreate, and through which to commute.
When Evergreen decided to build their new headquarters on the site of the former Don Valley Brick Works, they saw the potential of its ravine location to inspire and equip visitors to live, work and play more sustainably. Seana Irvine discusses how the public can celebrate and embrace the ongoing revitalization of the Lower Don Valley, and share Evergreen’s vision of how to connect Evergreen Brick Works to the Lower Don’s other destinations, and its role within the larger context of the City’s bicycle, pedestrian and green space networks.
As members of the planning and design community, DTAH are committed to public work, including the design of streets, parks and open spaces. Bryce Miranda and Brent Raymond share their work on the Phase 1 Implementation of the Lower Don Trail Master Plan, which includes a new pedestrian and cycling bridge at Pottery Road, the establishment of the Bayview Avenue Multi-Use Path (Phase 1 from Pottery Road to Rosedale Valley Road), two new staircases from the Dundas and Gerrard Street Bridges, the realignment of the Belleville underpass, and significant improvements in the Narrows from Riverdale Park Bridge to Don River Park including trail-widening and the creation of a 1.6km Art Fence.
Speakers:
Seana Irvine is Chief Operating Officer of Evergreen a national not-for-profit that inspires action to green cities. Evergreen’s work is driven by their belief in the power of people to enact positive change and restore the natural health of their communities. Focusing on four program areas—Green Space, Children, Food and CityWorks—they build partnerships with diverse groups and engage key influencers and the public to inspire local action and create sustainable cities.
Brent Raymond is a landscape architect, planner, urban designer, and partner at DTAH. He led the recently completed Lower Don Trail Master Plan, which recommends strategies to improve environmental protection and access, and to consider possibilities for public art in the Lower Don Valley. On behalf of DTAH, Brent is currently leading the core team, which includes NelsonNygaard and MMM Group, to prepare the Toronto Complete Street Guidelines.
Bryce Miranda is a DTAH partner and landscape architecture project manager for the Bayside development in the East Bayfront lands on Toronto’s waterfront as well as for overall planning efforts for the East Bayfront Precinct. Bryce is also leading DTAH’s contribution to the John Street Corridor project, and the Lower Don Trail Phase 1 implementation, and was project manager for the landscape architecture at Evergreen Brick Works.
This event was supported by Evergreen
yellow creek ravine toronto ontario
probably one of the best looking ravines in toronto very peaceful and quite
had to change the name from moore park ravine to yellow creek as moore park was on the other side for some reason both side looks some what similar
Hosts With the Most
You know Steve Paikin. You know Piya Chattopadhyay. You might not know Nam Kiwanuka. She sits down with Steve and Piya to talk about her new role at The Agenda.