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Read the latest updates and news releases about community science, water monitoring, Artists for Water, and more.
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Paddling the Upside and the Downside of the Don River
It’s not every day that people can head out on a two hour paddle through the heart of Toronto. It’s actually only possible one day a year, when the Don River is flooded to allow paddlers enough water to make their way down a river that is typically not navigable the rest of the time.