This Pomona Mills Park is 5min drive from my place, and about 10 min walk from my home. What a great place to have in our neighborhood. It's got a large parking lot,. Free!! It's very safe, and clean. Lots of people go for walks here. Great way to stay fit during the stay home alert! You still need exercise, and walking at Pomona is so peaceful 😍.Lots of trees, and there are some benches for you to rest if you to take a breather. People are generally nice, and will smile as we pass eachother, or even say hello. Lots of people also bring their dogs for a walk here too. Seems like they do stoop to pick up their dogs pooop! Overall, I feel so blessed to have nature just minutes away from my home, especially now. We are so lucky to live in Canada with so much parks and nature. Let's all do our part and keep it clean for...
Read moreIt’s a nice park for nature walk. There are few parts of the park. You can choose what to do. You will find a few open walk paths to go uphill and you will end up on the street. There is a few small bridges and East Don River is running underneath the bridges. You will find a tunnel with good artworks, great to take pictures. There are few spots where you can sit silently and take a big breath in fresh air. You can take a book with you to read in a quite place. If you find parking lot is full, there are few spots on the street. I hope you will like the place and walk too. Please type #bhromonbuddy and visit my site and get...
Read moreA great place for a walk on a nice winter day. Not too crowded in the early afternoon at the end of January. The creek was partly frozen, partly running and quite pretty. We saw and heard crows, woodpeckers, cardinals and chickadees.
You go by an old cemetery at the top of the hill. We walked on Colborne Street in Thornhill Village with an old church and several historic houses and cottages from the mid 1800s marked as homes of the miller, mason, cooper, etc. Close to Yonge & John Streets, then back...
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