More information is available at www. Preserving the Waterfront: the Leslie Street Spit. Do you have one? Get permit. One of the most interesting characteristics of Tommy Thompson Park TTP is that the land on which it lies is completely man-made. Since the Toronto Harbour Commissioners THC initiated construction, millions of cubic metres of concrete, earth fill and dredged sand have been used to create a site that now extends about five kilometres into Lake Ontario, and is more than hectares in size.
This resulted in the formation of the lagoons and sand peninsulas which now account for a significant proportion of the land base of Tommy Thompson Park. In , another major expansion of land area took place, with the construction of an endikement on the lakeward side of the Headland. This provided protected cells for dredged material from the Inner Harbour and the Keating Channel.
In , this was expanded to include not only the preparation of a master plan, but also development and interim management — including public access, nature interpretation and wildlife management. Nevertheless, more than , visitors enjoy Tommy Thompson Park every year. Europeans are settling and developing present day Toronto.
This marsh is home to birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Urbanization continues in the Toronto harbour. Hard to imagine today, it was very mucky and dirty. Waste is disposed directly into the river and Ashbridges Marsh. The environmental conditions in the marsh are declining and by a decision is made to fill the marsh to create lands that will serve more economical purposes. The St.
Lawrence Seaway opens to improve commercial navigation through the Great Lakes. Toronto anticipates a boom in port activity and begins a new lakefilling project at the foot of Leslie Street to create land for port related infrastructure.
I love biking around here. There is a great path from Leslie to cherry that whines through the forrest and then when you go deeper you get to the spit You are so very lovely for something manmade.
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