Do you enjoy a natural habitat full with history and interesting facts? If so then this is a place you must visit! Located in the Don Valley, The Brick Works is an internationally significant natural and cultural heritage site located within the Don River watershed. The 16.5 (40.7 acre) site is open for public use, education and enjoyment. The park is also known for its hills with exceptional city views.
History
The lower Don has held an important
role in the region's history as a place of settlement, agriculture and
industry. It became a productive industrial area, valuable for its employment
and the goods and services created there. By the late 1800s, improved
transportation and abundant resources like water and clay had attracted
manufacturers of paper, bricks and beer. Circa 1889 , the Don Valley Pressed Brick Works Company, one of Canada's biggest
brickyards, operated at the site where it produced bricks that were used for
some of the city's best-known buildings (Hart House, Casa Loma, and Old City
Hall, among others). In 1995 the park became a public
space, and restoration of the site began. The old quarry has been transformed
into a nature park featuring a wild-flower meadow and wetlands, and scenic city
views.
Did you know ?
Don Valley Brick Works Park
is one of the most important geological sites in North America: the layers of
sedimentary rock found in the quarry walls help scientists study the Ice Age,
the environment and climate change.
Evergreen CityWorks
Transforming
the urban landscape demands more than isolated problem-solving; it requires
innovation and collaboration among diverse sectors. It also requires awareness
of the interconnectedness of city infrastructure and systems—from green
buildings and sustainable transportation to food, energy, water and waste
systems. Evergreen CityWorks will share
ideas, engage public and devise a broad range of sustainability solutions.
Get involved in the Brickworks community!
Help create a healthy
sustainable future by joining in with the park's initiatives. Get your hands
dirty at weekly gardening and stewardship events where you can help growing
plants to be later sold at a farmers market. You can also partake in fun
activities and events that connect nature and community.
Explore Singns of Spring
from March 11 to March 15, attend a site tour on March 16 and March 17, or come
out to the Tastings of Evergreen Farmers Market on March 16.
To find out more about the park visit
http://ebw.evergreen.ca/
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