Toronto Sights

Tommy Thompson Park

  • Address
    • Leslie St off Lake Shore Blvd E
  • Transport
    • 501, 502, 503
  • Website
  • Phone
    • 416-661-6600
  • Price
    • admission free
  • Hours
    • 9am-4:30pm Sat & Sun Nov-Mar, 9am-6pm Sat & Sun Apr-Oct

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Lonely Planet review for Tommy Thompson Park

A 5km-long artificial peninsula between the Harbourfront and The Beaches, Tommy Thompson Park reaches further into Lake Ontario than the Toronto Islands. This ‘accidental wilderness’ – constructed from Outer Harbour dredgings and fill from downtown building sites – has become a phenomenal wildlife success. It’s one of the world’s largest nesting places for ring-billed gulls, and is a haven for terns, black-crowned night herons, turtles, owls, foxes, even coyotes. The park is open to the public on weekends and holidays; cars and pets are prohibited. Summer schedules offer interpretive programs and guided walks, usually with an ecological theme.

 

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