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East Scarborough participates in TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

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Four East Scarborough locations will act as meetings spots for the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup from September 26-27.

The cleanup is a nation-wide conservation initiative where participants not only pick up trash, but also learn about the causes of litter in the area. The locations include East Point Park, Morningside Park, Guildwood Park and the Finch Meander parking lot, near Sewells Road and Finch Avenue. For registration and more information, visit vanaqua.org.

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