Penny and Glenn Beer say they may have to give up their 40-hectare horse business because the city is dumping more waste water down a ravine, making it too dangerous to use riding trails for their business.
She said trails have sometimes been washed out and once a horse sank in mud up to its knees. It’s no longer safe for clients who use it for training, include some Olympic competitors.
"I have people that would come in and train and it's affected the training," Beer told CBC Toronto."We felt like it wasn't safe for them to be using those trails."