Tommy Thompson Park

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Tommy Thompson Park is a man-made urban wilderness and important bird habitat on a long, narrow peninsula extending into Lake Ontario from Toronto’s waterfront.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Important Bird Area
man-made landscape
peninsula
urban park
country Canada
developmentType constructed from lakefill
hasAccessPoint Leslie Street NERFINISHED
hasActivity cycling
hiking
nature study
hasAlternativeName Leslie Street Spit NERFINISHED
Tommy Thompson Park / Leslie Street Spit NERFINISHED
hasConservationGoal biodiversity protection
habitat restoration
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasDesignation Important Bird Area of global significance NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType meadow
urban wilderness
wetland
woodland
hasFeature lookouts
trails
wildlife viewing areas
hasGeographicForm long narrow peninsula
hasHabitatFor colonial waterbirds
cormorants
gulls
terns
hasLandUseHistory former disposal site for dredged material and construction rubble
hasManagingOrganization Toronto and Region Conservation Authority NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryUse birdwatching
recreation
wildlife habitat
hasRegulation dogs prohibited in most areas
limited vehicle access
hasViewOf Toronto skyline NERFINISHED
isImportantFor breeding birds
migratory birds
shorebirds
waterfowl
isOwnedBy City of Toronto NERFINISHED
locatedIn Ontario
Toronto
Toronto waterfront NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterBody Lake Ontario NERFINISHED
namedAfter Tommy Thompson NERFINISHED
region Greater Toronto Area NERFINISHED

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Toronto Harbour hasPart Tommy Thompson Park