20 kilometres west of Downtown Toronto, Mississauga’s Port Credit’s J.C. Saddington Park. In the foreground of this shot, the 1905-built SS William E. Corey (later renamed SS Ridgetown) lake freighter was sunk in 1970 to form an artificial breakwater for the nearby marina.
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Awesome shot. I’ve been tempted to get a Brompton, how does it handle the cities hills?
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Port Credit?
Toronto. Was there today. On my Brompton.
20 kilometres west of Downtown Toronto, Mississauga’s Port Credit’s J.C. Saddington Park. In the foreground of this shot, the 1905-built SS William E. Corey (later renamed SS Ridgetown) lake freighter was sunk in 1970 to form an artificial breakwater for the nearby marina.
Awesome shot. I’ve been tempted to get a Brompton, how does it handle the cities hills?