Your chance to comment on the Toronto Island Park Master Plan is March 1st – March 7. Tell the City to make nature a priority on the Toronto Islands!
The City is hosting four public input evenings on the long-term future of the Toronto Islands.
- March 1st (6:00 – 9 pm) Open House
- March 3 (6:00 – 8 pm) is about enhancing visitor experience
- March 7 (6:00 – 8:00 pm) is about the environment
- March 10 (6:00 – 8:00) is about access and connection
Register now for any of these events
What’s at Stake
The Toronto Islands represent one of the most remarkable biodiversity hotspots along the north shore of Lake Ontario, with 75 bird species nesting there regularly. Toronto Islands may have the highest concentration of rare plants in the City of Toronto. As well, 36 species of butterflies live on the sand dunes, meadows and woodlands of the Toronto Islands.
With 1.5 million visitors a year, Toronto Island’s nature is under a lot of pressure. Tell City planners that you care about the remarkable biodiversity on Toronto Islands, and that protection needs to be a key priority.
Learn more about Island biodiversity and how to protect it in Biodiversity Principles for Toronto Islands