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Drained by a half-dozen major watersheds, cut by a network of deep ravines and fronting on a Great Lake, Toronto is a city dominated by water. How will that relationship with water change in the coming decades? In HTO: Toronto’s Water from Lake Iroquois to Lost Rivers to Low-flow Toilets, edited by Wayne Reeves and Christina Palassio (Coach House Books), dozens of contributors examine the ever-changing interplay between nature and culture, and call into question the city’s past, present and future engagement with water.The launch will feature a panel discussion about such issues featuring some of the over thirty writers featured in the anthology.
DATE:Sun., Nov. 9, 2:00 to 6:00 pm LOCATION:The Blue Barracks, Fort York National Historic Site COST:$5 (or free with purchase of book). REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE
