Toronto’s network of ravines is one of the city’s defining geographical features, but most of us don’t know much about them. Enter Jason Ramsay-Brown, who’s been fascinated by the system and whose 15 years of study has culminated in an essential guide, Toronto’s Ravines And Urban Forests ($24.95, Lorimer). Ramsay-Brown gives a presentation – with tons of spectacular visuals – Tuesday (June 16) at the Lillian H. Smith Library. See Readings.
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