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Etobicoke Creek

Etobicoke Creek is one of the many creeks running through Toronto and the Toronto Area into Lake Ontario, often characterised by their winding paths through deep ravines and distinctive shale banks.

Etobicoke Creek flows from Caledon, and runs near Brampton and west of the Toronto Airport and the industrial area, and passes where it mark a part of the western border between Toronto and Mississauga, as it had for the previous borough and city of Etobicoke. It ends in a large recreational area, Marie Curtis Park .

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