WEST SCARBOROUGH RAIL TRAIL
WEST SCARBOROUGH RAIL
TRAIL
A Legacy Link from the Lake to the Rouge
THE VISION
The West
Scarborough Rail Trail is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform an
abandoned rail line into a vibrant, multi-use trail that connects Lake Ontario
to Rouge National Urban Park.
This 3-kilometre
trail would follow the route of the former GECO rail line, crossing St. Clair
Avenue East via the historic rail bridge from Warden Station to Kennedy Station.
It is the
missing link in what could be a broader “Connect Toronto” trail that would
knit together Toronto’s east-end trail network with the rest of the city!
From the
south, it would link the Don Valley, Taylor Creek and Gus Harris Trails and to
the north, it would connect with the Gatineau Hydro Kennedy Corridor and the
Meadoway, establishing an active transportation corridor and ribbon of
recreational greenspace that connects Lake Ontario, the heart of the city and
Rouge National Urban Park.
WHY NOW
More than 50 years ago, University of Toronto grad
students envisioned a bike trail from Warden Station to the Metro Toronto Zoo. The
WSRT is included in the Warden Woods Secondary Plan, endorsed by city planners
and engineers and supported by the last 3 councillors in our ward. Now is the
time to protect this corridor and invest in the infrastructure that will shape
a growing, more connected, sustainable city.
This
moment requires bold, coordinated leadership.
THE BENEFITS
The WSRT will have immeasurable benefits to active
transportation, connectivity, equity, recreation, greenspace, tourism, and
commerce across the entire city.
The WSRT would join existing trails from the new Biidaasige Park at the mouth of the Don River to Rouge National Urban Park and the Toronto Zoo to create a legacy trail across half the city.
A CALL TO COLLABORATE
This
trail can only become a reality through cooperation between the City of
Toronto, the TTC, Metrolinx, CN Rail, Toronto Hydro, community leaders and the community. We
ask each partner to act with long-term vision, transparency and the public
interest in mind.
Let’s act before it’s too late.
Let’s build something lasting.
Let’s link the Lake to the Rouge.


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