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Jen Hodge

2 reviews on 1 places
Meticulously well-kept and flat hiking trail, which loops around a marsh. The path leads through a forest and there are a few exit points - trail is well-marked. Park at Jack Darling and walk along the waterfront. I saw bunnies, chipmunks, squirrels and various birds. Boardwalk is wonderful and accessible for wheelchairs. Lots of rest stations. Enjoy views of Lake Ontario and Toronto skyline. Water is clean enough to swim.
Check out the Credit Valley Conservation site for details and events. From the website: Explore the last remaining lakefront marsh of its kind between Toronto and Burlington.
This environmental gem along Mississauga’s Lake Ontario shoreline features a shale beach and pedestrian boardwalk overlooking a natural wetland. This park is a unique experience for nature lovers and is a must-see for avid birdwatchers.
Discover wildlife including herons, rabbits, beavers, deer, foxes and more.
Vesta Lunch
2023 Oct 18
I have lived in Toronto all my life and finally had a cheeseburger and fries. 24 hour Diner has been here since 1955. Everything was exactly as expected. A solid, basic meal at a fair price. I was hungry and my meal was delicious. Big menu. Old-skool atmosphere and very narrow, with cp24 on a tv at the end. I was only customer so service was polite and prompt.
One of the best places if you are looking for a classic greasy spoon. I parked on a side street just north. They do pickup/delivery.