How We’re Going to Flood the New Mouth of the Don River

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • We’re digging a new mouth for the Don River. The new mouth of the Don River will be between two to three metres deep depending on the location and the season. Right now, it’s a dry riverbed. People always ask: how are you going to flood the river? And won’t that look really cool? Joey Herrington explains why it’s actually going to be pretty boring, and how we’re going to do it.
    Learn more about the Port Lands Flood Protection Project here: portlandsto.ca/project-details/

Комментарии • 80

  • @sagefirman1391
    @sagefirman1391 Год назад +21

    Joey needs his own show.

  • @sanjarsocool
    @sanjarsocool Год назад +44

    Somehow Toronto will have a new functional island and river system before the eglington lrt lol

  • @jonathan_careless
    @jonathan_careless Год назад +45

    These are the kind of videos we love!

  • @TheSeatedView
    @TheSeatedView Год назад +6

    Love this. And the googly eyes are incredible. ;)

  • @javiersantos4385
    @javiersantos4385 Год назад +6

    Joey for Mayor!

  • @gd1250
    @gd1250 3 месяца назад

    Well done Joey!! keep up the good work.

  • @danchen2248
    @danchen2248 Год назад +5

    Give me more bloopers!

  • @kristinemorris7179
    @kristinemorris7179 6 месяцев назад +1

    Well done. Love the bloopers at the end. ;-)

  • @andreasissons7766
    @andreasissons7766 Год назад +12

    Really great explanation.

  • @Up_north_with_Mike
    @Up_north_with_Mike 3 дня назад

    Joey!!! Buddy

  • @domg7124
    @domg7124 Год назад +9

    Sick intro. Pls more vids like this

    • @domg7124
      @domg7124 Год назад +2

      and outtakes! lmao

  • @danielr8566
    @danielr8566 Год назад +12

    Any idea when the process of pumping water into the new river bed will commence?

  • @barbwhitmer
    @barbwhitmer Год назад

    Great work good to see the progress. Thanks!

  • @ramaisc
    @ramaisc Год назад

    Thanks for the video! Very informative 😍

  • @Daniel-jv1ku
    @Daniel-jv1ku Год назад +3

    I knew it could only be that dramatic in a video game. I'm looking forward to the new island but i have two concerns...
    1. The Signature Waterfront Streetlights weren't used. Instead, Toronto Hydro put up utilitarian street lights that look out of place compared to the beautiful bridges they're standing on.
    2. In order to increase housing supply, the 2017 precinct plan is getting revised. I saw the rendering for the 3 options you guys developed, and I think it's just too much. The key to building more housing is opening up the vast majority of Toronto to reasonable development, instead of restricting most areas to single-family homes. Cramming as much density as possible into one of the most picturesque public projects in the country isn't going to help that much, but it will make the park, river, and streets much less enjoyable. Perhaps some parts can use a little more density, but what you're proposing is out of scale with the size of the island and the original vision for it. For example, Commissioners was supposed to have a series of mid-rise buildings that are all the same height, in order to create a feeling of grandeur. You're proposing to throw this out. Out of all the options, I prefer Option 3, but it's still pretty disappointing. We need comprehensive planning reform across the entire region, not cramming people into closely-spaced, overwhelming towers that have no respect for their surroundings and make it hard to enjoy streetscapes on a human scale. In the 2017 Precinct Plan, you proposed a couple of towers that were appropriately placed, well integrated into their mid-rise bases, and actually contributed to the visual identity of the island's skyline. Now, the built form of the island will be incoherent, confusing, and invasive to the park since the island isn't actually that big.
    I hope my comments are taken into consideration. You've done such great work but I'm worried that this could substantially lower the end result as a whole.

  • @davidascher1801
    @davidascher1801 Год назад +1

    Amazing project!

  • @bryan.wood.toronto
    @bryan.wood.toronto Год назад +6

    Very excited about this project 🙂

  • @Itsmytest
    @Itsmytest Год назад

    That blooper reel, tho.... LOL. Can't wait to see it all finished.

  • @dwightmcfee9521
    @dwightmcfee9521 Год назад

    Good stuff.

  • @shankpuppet
    @shankpuppet Год назад +3

    Very clear and concise, thanks!

  • @501stLegoTrooper
    @501stLegoTrooper Год назад +3

    Cant wait to see this project completed

  • @therhythm42
    @therhythm42 Год назад +4

    Keep making these videos!

  • @GraemeMacDermid
    @GraemeMacDermid Год назад +5

    That must be a great project to be working on.

  • @JohnDoe-le1cu
    @JohnDoe-le1cu Год назад +2

    Love these videos, especially as an engineering grad!

  • @ORGANIZEDCoNfUsioN
    @ORGANIZEDCoNfUsioN Год назад +2

    Interesting to hear how this project is progressing.

  • @coleallen9928
    @coleallen9928 Год назад

    Super educational 👍

  • @MarkHierlihy
    @MarkHierlihy Год назад +1

    Love the video. What's the expected timeline?

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Год назад +5

      We’ll start flooding the river valley early next year and the project will be complete by the end of 2024. We expect parks will be open to the public in spring/summer 2025.

  • @onthewater4020
    @onthewater4020 Год назад

    Joey, where can someone buy those absolutely killer sunglasses/safety glasses?

  • @virtuous-sloth
    @virtuous-sloth Год назад +2

    Cool video. I do have a question, though. When you say pump the lake water in, can you and do you take advantage of the siphon effect? Seems to me you could use gravity to do most of the pumping with machine power only being used to start the siphon and control it.

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Год назад +2

      We need greater control on flow rates and the location of filling operations so we’ll be using pumps to direct water at specified rates and locations.

  • @JT78952
    @JT78952 Год назад

    Can't wait to see it finished! But honestly, it's not really a valley; it's a floodplain. The Don upstream of Keating Channel flows through a valley.

    • @aaronstanley6914
      @aaronstanley6914 Год назад +1

      They are going raise the whole island up a couple meters eventually right know they are building up the foundation/bedrock (what ever it's called) to make sure that there will be stable ground to build on when the area going be developed. Though you are right there are areas of it intentionally designated as floodplains but that's standard practice with these types of projects.

  • @Timeless1976
    @Timeless1976 Год назад

    So much for the port of Toronto.

  • @tomconnell6056
    @tomconnell6056 Год назад

    Looks like a good plan!

  • @LSOP-
    @LSOP- Год назад

    Hey I'm Joey, you probably know my cousin Wayne from Letterkenny.

  • @tubby1
    @tubby1 Год назад +1

    Aw, I was really looking forward to coming to the grand flooding event where they removed the plugs and a torrent of water rushed into the valley to applause but due to a miscalculation by the engineers the flow was too high and it swept away all the spectators Lord of the Rings style. Oh well

  • @Javadrama
    @Javadrama Год назад

    Are there water filtration system to filter the water like in lower sherbourne?

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Год назад

      The new river valley we’re building will be an extension of the Don River, so there will be no filtration between the existing river and new river mouth.

  • @thehorror7135
    @thehorror7135 Год назад

    Just curious where exactly the carp gates are being installed?

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Год назад

      There will be one where the Don Greenway connects to the Ship Channel. Within the river valley, there are carp gates at the entrance to a few of the wetlands that flank the river on either side.

  • @arcadiapermaculture974
    @arcadiapermaculture974 Год назад

    Great project. Where is the water going now?

    • @babajaiy8246
      @babajaiy8246 Год назад

      Lake Ontario

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Год назад +1

      This project is building a new mouth for the Don River - but we could say ‘an additional’ mouth. Currently, the Don River flows into the Keating Channel and out into Lake Ontario. You can see a great overview of how our system ties into the existing river in our latest construction progress video: ruclips.net/video/urm2JDZFUxI/видео.html

  • @wildernesscanoeassociation
    @wildernesscanoeassociation Год назад

    Maybe it won't be very exciting, but we are still looking forward to it!

  • @pboyd4278
    @pboyd4278 Год назад

    kind of odd to come across such a good little production.
    Quite the opposite of Metrolinx's commercial campaign about awkward teenagers somehow being an allegory to its gross incompetence.

  • @joem3556
    @joem3556 Год назад

    Are condos going up here?

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 Год назад

    Toll gates for carp are clever and all, but what will they use to pay the toll?

  • @tomstevens3514
    @tomstevens3514 Год назад

    Can someone explain why if the new Don river valley is better why they did not continue through to the shipping channel and inner harbour as well?

    • @aaronstanley6914
      @aaronstanley6914 Год назад

      The primary purpose of this project is flood mitigation despite the land development aspect it's still a net cost to build land and it's cheaper to build north than south into the lake. RCTransit made a great vid on this here "Toronto's Building a New Island (with
      Trams)? | Villiers Island".
      There was some other flood projects done in the west end around old mills neighbourhood and elsewhere up north along the Humber river. The city is building up our water system to deal with the potential of another flood event like hurricane Hazel but worse.

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Год назад +1

      Our plans for flood protection connect the Don River to both the Inner Harbour and the Ship Channel. Our work is actually extending the Don River Valley south of where it currently turns into the Keating Channel. You can find a good map here: portlandsto.ca/project-details/

  • @aaronstanley6914
    @aaronstanley6914 Год назад

    Just one question, can I swim in the river as it's being filled?

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Год назад +1

      It’s on an active construction site, so no. But also you would probably have more fun standing in a slowly-filling bathtub. Less plants and algae and stuff to deal with too.

  • @chesterfieldjones1055
    @chesterfieldjones1055 Год назад +1

    Ya, but when?

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Год назад +1

      We’ll start flooding the river valley early next year.

  • @relentlezz
    @relentlezz Год назад

    1 out of 10, wouldn't watch again: Came for the googly eyed excavator and was disappointed not seeing it in action.

  • @PiotrSepski
    @PiotrSepski 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Joey, I have a question... when are you going to flood the new mouth of the Don River? People must ask you that all the time

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  8 месяцев назад

      It’s scheduled to happen sometime in 2024, but we recently flooded the Don Greenway! You can see some footage from that here:
      ruclips.net/video/IYnezjXEenc/видео.htmlsi=VVPy2zbvNckVDS2j

  • @franklittle8124
    @franklittle8124 5 месяцев назад

    Why are you pumping when you could have incorporated a slceway pipe and valve or spillway with a stop log gate into the plugs and just opened the gate and let gravity fill the new channel? No energy required.

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  5 месяцев назад

      We need greater control of flow rates and the location of filling operations so we're using pumps to direct water at specified rates and locations.

  • @christopherwelch136
    @christopherwelch136 Год назад

    That poor river… .

  • @pizzagroom6221
    @pizzagroom6221 Год назад

    I've literally never heard of this river. The furthest East I've been was Edmonton. Believe it or not, there are Canadians that don't live in Ontario/Quebec.
    I don't buy my milk in a bag, like the rest of this continent.
    Am I actually a "Canadian"? My great grandfather came here in the 1880's, but since I don't buy milk in bags, or live in the golden horseshoe or, whatever, and since I don't live in Quebec, I'm not Canadian enough, by the internet drama.

  • @1Nanerz
    @1Nanerz Год назад

    Looks beautiful, but it’s a shame we’ve lost so much heavy industry on the waterfront just to replace it with a forest of sterile condos. Canada Malting and Victory Soy Mills were things of beauty. So was the maze of trackwork serving it all.

    • @aaronstanley6914
      @aaronstanley6914 Год назад +1

      Man you have some really weird aesthetic tastes.

    • @1Nanerz
      @1Nanerz Год назад +1

      @@aaronstanley6914 I do, but it’s also about proper land use. Toronto has almost no heavy industry left, which is what ports are for. Can’t have a long term successful city with a bunch of people working on laptops. Love the new River design for flood control though.

    • @aaronstanley6914
      @aaronstanley6914 Год назад +1

      @@1Nanerz I agree generally with that just instead of city I'd say province/state. Luckily there are other places along lake Ontario for heavy industry just really sucks Toronto out grew it's self. Honestly I'm shock that we still have the few factories we do have that still use the water way like red path. I went there when I was a kid in the late 2000s and thought even then it`d would be sold off for redevelopment and they'd set up the plant in the country of origin for the unrefined sugar we process here.

    • @1Nanerz
      @1Nanerz Год назад +1

      @@aaronstanley6914 maybe I’m just getting old. When I was young I was fascinated but the sheer size of the grain elevators and I could stand on the Spadina Ave bridge for hours watching all the trains at the roundhouse and railyards. I thought it was like the bloodstream and vital organs of the city. Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder I guess.

  • @CaseyBleu
    @CaseyBleu Год назад

    Is he single? Asking for.. well asking for myself lol

  • @aalexis3
    @aalexis3 Год назад

    Joey needs an onlyfans page.

  • @richardg8651
    @richardg8651 Год назад

    Your tax dollars at work .