Railpath Cleanup - Summary and Photos

 Some of the volunteers who gathered to clean up litter on the West Toronto Railpath.Railpath Litter Cleanup: Some of the volunteers who gathered to clean up litter on the West Toronto Railpath.

Last night, as small (but good looking) group of neighbours met up on the West Toronto Railpath do do a quick 30-minute litter cleanup. We met up at the Wallace Ave. bridge, and then split into two groups heading north and south. We spent close to an hour cleaning up the Railpath, and there was hardly a speck of litter left from Cariboo down to south of Bloor when we were finished. The southernmost end, beyond Tower Automotive could still use some help.

It's almost like the City was anticipating this cleanup event. Earlier in the day, some of the new garbage / recycling containers were finally installed near some of the path entrances (you can see part of one on the right side of the top photo). This will hopefully help keep the litter down from now on, though I'm sure some manual cleanup will always be required.

This type of community cleanup on the Railpath will likely happen often, as a "Railpath Stewardship Group" builds up.

So get out there and enjoy the path. And don't be afraid to get your hands a bit dirty once in a while if you see some litter or anything else that needs fixing around the neighbourhood. Just watch out for the poison ivy near the Bloor St. bridge!

All photos by Vic Gedris. Click for larger versions.

 Michael helping clean up litter on the Railpath, south of Bloor near Tower Automotive.Railpath Litter Cleanup: Michael helping clean up litter on the Railpath, south of Bloor near Tower Automotive.

 Some spray paint cans and other litter that was cleaned up on the West Toronto Railpath.Railpath Litter Cleanup: Some spray paint cans and other litter that was cleaned up on the West Toronto Railpath.

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Passers said Thanks

It was great to hear residents walking by saying thanks. It shows how much people appreciate the path and want it maintained. I bet you we get more people next time. This was the first actual meeting of what will become the stewardship group.