A
municipal worker was walking through woods near York University and the
Rexall Center last month when he spotted a piece of corrugated metal on
the ground, lifted it up and found a passageway, the public broadcaster
CBC said.
The tunnel was
about seven meters (23 feet) long and 2.5 meters tall and was lit by an
electric generator. The walls and ceilings had been reinforced and tools
had been left inside.
Toronto
is hosting the Pan American Games in July and the Rexall Center is one
of the venues. The facility also hosts major tennis events.
National security officials have been alerted but there was no immediate suggestion the tunnel posed a threat, CBC said.
Authorities
have now filled it in but police were tight-lipped about what its
purpose might have been. CBC said authorities had ruled out the
possibility of it being a drug lab.
Canadian
authorities are on alert following two Islamist-influenced attacks last
year that resulted in the deaths of two unarmed soldiers in Ottawa and
Montreal.
And in a recent
video the Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgent group threatened Canada's
massive West Edmonton Mall, along with a mall in the United States and a
major shopping district in Britain.
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