Posted AT 4:30 AM EDT on 30/03/06
A bright spot on a wasteland
Toronto is the proud owner of two urban wastelands. Both are man-made disasters in the city's east end. Both belong to the waterfront. Though they are separated by mere kilometres, a deep chasm of opposing urban philosophies has formed between them. Something of an astonishing reinvention is about to occur at the West Don Lands, located next to the Don River.
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