However, with positive results of recent conservation efforts, it is also brought forward as a success story for good ravine management.
[4] The former path of Mud Creek can still be seen in the geography from the Downsview neighbourhood, to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, and into the depression at the beginning of Moore Park Ravine.
[10] From there, Mud Creek flowed through what is now paved over as Tulis Drive, past the southwest corner of June Rowlands Park and into Mount Pleasant Cemetery at the Mount Pleasant Road, where the high water-table present even today waters a small wetland garden.
[11] The ponds serve to hold and provide biological filtration for the inflow from Mud Creek prior to discharge into the Don River, and is part of Toronto's storm-water management strategy.
[15] Due to the geology and depth of the ravine, erosion and foresting work has been ongoing to preserve its integrity as well as the Beltline Trail that runs through it.