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(I like this kind of information; it would be good to add a link the Toronto, Ontario Related Articles tab)
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== This is neat ==
This is really interesting information for people who live near this.  A link should be added to the [[Toronto, Ontario]] Related Articles tab.  The town where I live has also obliterated a creek near my house, but the action did not adequately take water drainage into account, so the back yards of many houses flood when it rains because they really didn't think well enough about what it meant to fill in a creek back in the day. [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Palmer|talk]]) 22:11, 19 February 2024 (CST)

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 Definition Formerly a 4 km creek that flowed into the Marsh at the eastern end of Toronto Bay, also named after a family of early settlers, Ashbridge's Bay [d] [e]
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This is neat

This is really interesting information for people who live near this. A link should be added to the Toronto, Ontario Related Articles tab. The town where I live has also obliterated a creek near my house, but the action did not adequately take water drainage into account, so the back yards of many houses flood when it rains because they really didn't think well enough about what it meant to fill in a creek back in the day. Pat Palmer (talk) 22:11, 19 February 2024 (CST)