A view of the skyline in downtown Toronto from the Biidaasige Park puts the city's skyscrapers out of a garden. Previously, the area was used as an industrial harbor country, and was the swampy drain of the Don River in the Ontario Lake. While the Don made a sharp degradation of 90 ° to the right, as soon as the port activities landfill took over the area, the mouth of the river has now been naturalized with a meandering path through green meadows, which can enjoy the public.
The skyline in downtown Toronto from Biidaasie Park in August 2025, image of Urbantoronto Forum Skycandy involved
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