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Toronto’s ancient river
Posted by on Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 2:02 pm

More evidence has been found of the ancient Laurentian River, an ice-age feature of Toronto’s geography that flows invisibly underneath the city.

The river could be 20 to 30 feet deep, and technically speaking, it’s drinkable (though it tastes like iron). But using it for transportation is not recommended: it travels at the rate of one centimeter per year, meaning a trip to Toronto from the river’s origin would take thousands of years.




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