Humber Bay Park
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Humber Bay Park
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Type | Urban park |
Location | Toronto, Ontario |
Coordinates | 43°37′14″N 79°28′41″WCoordinates: 43°37′14″N 79°28′41″W |
Area | 343.1 acres (138.8 ha) |
Created | 1984 |
Operated by | City of Toronto |
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History
The park maintains a recreational focus for residents and visitors established during the mid-19th century when a number of motels were built in the Humber Bay area. Watersports were enjoyed here during the summer and town council meetings were often held in the Humber Bay motels. Boat building was the earliest trade practiced in what would become the community of Humber Bay.Humber Bay Park was developed by the former Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority with 5.1 million cubic metres of lakefill, at a cost of $6.56 million. Lieutenant-Governor John Black Aird opened the park on June 11, 1984. Several habitat restoration projects have been initiated at Humber Bay Park, including the planting of Carolinian trees and shrubs, the establishment of wildflower meadows and the creation of a warm-water fish habitat and wetland on the east peninsula. The park is also a popular destination to view migrating birds.[2]
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