…one of my favourite destinations in the neighbourhood will be considerably smaller for close to a year
Thanks to Becky B. for hosting Walking Squares https://beckybofwinchester.com/2022/11/12/walking-squares-12/
After higher than normal water levels for a couple of years, erosion has taken its toll on the shoreline of Lake Ontario and the beaches next to our parks. To prevent further erosion the city is fixing the problem but our park over by Third Street will see half the park fenced off to make the repairs. On my walk a couple of days ago I still had a nice view of the lake from the west side of the park but over to the east the park is fenced off and filled with stone and heavy equipment.




Pretty place
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Even nicer before the fence went up and the machinery took over.
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Hopefully the erosion can be reclaimed.
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They had to do the same at the park on 10th Street. They did a great job and it looks good as well.
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Wonderful!
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don’t think we have any lakes that would create this level of erosion!
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This is Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes of North America. Some people have asked me what ocean we live next to when they visit.
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