Information about High Park
- For the electoral district see High Park (electoral district)
High Park is the largest park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It spans 161 hectares (398 acres, 1.61 km²) in the city's west end. It stretches south from Bloor Street West, west of Parkside Drive and east of Ellis Park Road and Grenadier Pond. At its southern end, the park is separated from Lake Ontario by Lake Shore Boulevard West, the Gardiner Expressway, the Canadian National railway line, and The Queensway. It is also the name of the neighbourhood north of the park itself.
History
In 1873, John George Howard, architect, engineer and land surveyor, and his wife Jemima Howard conveyed their 160 acre country property to the City of Toronto. The Howards named their property High Park as it was situated on the highest point of land along the Humber Bay shoreline. Howard designed Colborne Lodge, their Regency-style picturesque cottage in 1837 to complement its natural surroundings. Due to a condition in the Howards' conveyance forbidding the consumption of alcohol in the park, High Park is the last "dry" area of the City of Toronto, and its seasonal restaurant and banquet hall is one of the few unlicensed premises in the city. Other conditions of the Howards' conveyance were that the City hold the park "for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto for ever and to be called and designated at all times thereafter High Park". Contrary to common belief the conveyance never included a stipulation that the park revert to the Howard Family's heirs if a Roman Catholic held the office of mayor. Today, Colborne Lodge is a museum containing many of the original Howard furnishings including John Howard's watercolours of early Toronto. The museum is open year-round.The original grant was not appreciated by the city fathers of Toronto, as they felt the park was too far away from the city to be of any use to its citizens. As the city grew, the park became more central and it was soon served by the College Street street-car line. In 1968 the Bloor-Danforth subway line opened and it included the subway stop at the park's northern border.
High Park lends its name to the many residential areas that border it. Indian Road, Village by the Park, and Swansea can all be considered part of High Park. Only the areas immediately north of the park, along High Park Avenue, and east of the park, along High Park Boulevard, can claim no other name.
Natural geography
The landscape in the park is very hilly with two deep north-south ravines. Its terrain is varied, with manicured gardens in the western side, an open prairie in the centre and unkempt forest in the east.Between these extremes, several developed areas exist for sports fields, playgrounds, a swimming pool, a nature school, sculpture garden, vegetable gardens, a greenhouse, a small zoo, and restaurants.
Grenadier Pond is located at its western edge. The pond is named according to the local myth that British Grenadiers fell through its thin ice when crossing to defend the city in the War of 1812. Other myths include that the pond is 'bottomless', that is, its depth cannot be measured due to the amount of mud.
Today, Grenadier Pond is home to multiple species of bird and marsh wildlife. Fish caught in the Pond are safe to eat, and fishing derbies and casting contests have been held there.
The park has a stretch of open habitat called oak savannah, of which there are few other examples in Ontario. The savannah is under the special care of the City and volunteer conservationists. The towering black oak trees found throughout High Park are a characteristic of this habitat.
Numerous buried rivers course within the park's boundaries. In 2003, city workers found strong evidence of the pre-glacial Laurentian River System when capping two artesian wells. The wells began spewing a plume of water, sand, shale and gravel 15 metres into the air. With this discovery, geologists finally pinpointed the southern terminus of this ancient river system whose southerly flow begins near Georgian Bay. The watercourse, flowing 50 metres below the surface in pure bedrock, has remained undisturbed for thousands of years.
Activities
Skating on Grenadier Pond.
The park includes several attractions, including a set of baseball diamonds, tennis courts, several playgrounds, hillside gardens, a zoo and a "trackless train" — a tractor that tows two wagons decorated to look like a red and white train and Colborne Lodge; a year-round museum. High Park is also home of an outdoor municipal swimming bath complex that includes a splash pad.
See also
External links
- Birds in High Park
- City of Toronto's High Park website
- Colborne Lodge
- High Park Community Advisory Council
- High Park photo gallery
- Map of High Park
High Park (also known as High Park—Humber Valley) was a federal electoral district in the west end of the city of Toronto, in the province of Ontario, Canada. It was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1979.
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The Queensway is the western extension of Queen Street, after it merges with King Street near Roncesvalles Avenue in Toronto, Canada. In contrast to Queen Street which exemplifies the urban nature of Toronto's downtown, the Queensway is more suburban in nature.
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High Park is a station on the Bloor-Danforth line of the subway system in Toronto, Canada. It is located at 1874 Bloor Street West at Quebec Avenue, near High Park Avenue. It was opened in 1968. Nearby landmarks include High Park.
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Regular Army: 35,800
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Stanley Park
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