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DescriptionFoot of the Humber River Toronto1.jpg
English: Mouth of the Humber River, Toronto, looking south into Lake Ontario. The walkway to the right of the camera's viewpoint follows the river north to the northern limits of Toronto proper, and connects to the Martin Goodman Trail which is running east-west over the pedestrian bridge seen here.
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6 August 2005 (according to Exif data)
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Maury Markowitz at English Wikipedia
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2005-08-24 12:06 Maury Markowitz 2592×1728×8 (2385405 bytes) Foot of the Humber River, Toronto, looking south into Lake Ontario. The walkway to the right of the camera's viewpoint follows the river north to the northern limits of Toronto proper, and connects to the Martin Gardiner Trail which is running east-west o
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