Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Humber Bay Park


Humber Bay Park is located in the Etobicoke area along the cities beautiful western waterfront. The park consists of two land spits at Mimico Creek and is divided up into Humber Bay Park West and Humber Bay Park East. Only the eastern park sits in Humber Bay. The park has a number of amenities such as trails, a playground, beachfront, picnic tables, as well as a lighthouse (Humber Bay Park West) and a public boating area. Humber Bay Park East is home to a memorial site for victims of the bombings of Air India Flight 182. The park also features two yacht clubs.
Did you Know? The Park is made from landfill that was used to create spits out into the water around mimico creek. Spits are man-made land extensions.

Butterfly Habitat
The Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat is located in Humber Bay Park east, and is the first of its kind to have large areas devoted exclusively to native plants, with large plantings organized by volunteers and community stewards. It is an ecological restoration project that provides a critical habitat for a variety of native butterfly species. The diverse plantations support the butterfly life cycle. The goal of the habitat through its volunteers and community stewards is to establish a self-sustaining native plant community which will support a variety of butterfly species, while engaging and education park users about the value of an urban wildlife habitat.
The habitat consists of a wildflower meadow, short grass prairies, trails, and interpretive signage about the various species of plants and butterflies. The habitat also features a home garden component where the public is able to view various types of plants that they can plant in their own gardens. Private, guided tours are available for the public, and if interested people are welcome to get involved with volunteering by emailing greentoronto@toronto.ca


Upcoming Events:
Join us April 27th as we help clean up Humber River! It will be a fun day full of eventfulness, a time for friends and family and various school groups to come out and support the community our parks. As a volunteer you even get to participate in free Kayaking and canoeing activities! Visit this facebook page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/402216496541461/?fref=ts

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