Which Beach Would You Rather Walk Along?

The image below is the Rouge Waterfront Trail from a picture online. This treatment of rocks is one of the various ways that a shoreline is altered by development. A rock-lined and hardened shoreline does not invite you into the water, in fact it does the opposite. It cuts you off from the lake and it reduces the experience to a purely visual one.
A natural sandy shoreline, as shown below in my picture from East Point this past December offers quite a different experience - it actually connects you to the healing benefits of water. A natural sandy shoreline is nature's way of inviting you into the water.... perhaps nature is saying, 'walk along this beautiful shoreline, connect with this body of water'. 
The natural beauty of the East Point Shoreline is a rare gem and it's currently at risk of being developed for recreational purposes. 

We need to let the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority know that we value the shoreline just as it is. Let's preserve the natural beauty of East Point Shoreline - please follow the FB page for updates on how to give your feedback to the TRCA. 

You are invited by the TRCA to respond with your view and submit it into their online workbook which offers various approaches to the shoreline project. Here's a link from the TRCA website 

Please act now - the deadline is Feb 11, 2016.























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