Leslie Street Spit

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Leslie Street Spit is a man-made peninsula and urban wilderness area on Toronto’s waterfront, known for its wildlife habitat, recreational trails, and views of the city skyline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf man-made peninsula
park
urban wilderness area
wildlife habitat
constructedFrom construction rubble
demolition debris
excavation fill
createdFor harbour expansion
developedAs landfill project
hasAccessPoint Leslie Street NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus Important Bird Area
hasEcosystemType aquatic habitat
migratory bird habitat
terrestrial habitat
urban wilderness
hasFeature city skyline views
gravel roads
meadow habitats
shoreline habitats
trails
wetlands
woodland habitats
hasLandUse cycling
hiking
nature education
recreational trails
wildlife observation
hasOfficialName Tommy Thompson Park NERFINISHED
hasRestriction limited vehicle access
restricted hours
hasViewOf Toronto skyline
downtown Toronto NERFINISHED
isImportantFor migratory birds
urban biodiversity
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
locatedOn Lake Ontario NERFINISHED
managedBy Toronto and Region Conservation Authority NERFINISHED
namedAfter Leslie Street NERFINISHED
near Port Lands NERFINISHED
Toronto Islands NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Toronto NERFINISHED
partOf Toronto waterfront NERFINISHED
usedFor birdwatching
fishing
nature walks
photography

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Toronto Harbour hasPart Leslie Street Spit
Leslie namedAfter Leslie Street Spit
this entity surface form: Leslie Street
Port of Toronto hasJurisdiction Leslie Street Spit
this entity surface form: Leslie Street Spit water lots