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Shoreline Commemoration begins with Moccasin Identifier

7/30/2025

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At the June 2025 SLNA Community Meeting, Toronto City Councillor Chris Moise officially launched SLNA's Shoreline Commemoration Project.

The first visual component of the project is the appearance of images of Indigenous moccasins across the neighbourhood, along the historic shoreline where First Nations Peoples have walked for centuries. Starting in Taylor's Wharf Lane and extending across the neighbourhood south of Front Street from Yonge to Berkeley, the Moccasin Identifier has been painted by neighbourhood children and adult volunteers.

The Moccasin Identifier is a 
leading reconciliation initiative focused on Treaty education and Indigenous place-knowing, created by Carolyn King C.M., a former Chief of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
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Toronto Treasures at Old City Hall

7/21/2025

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On Saturday, July 26, join Toronto History Museums for this community heritage event celebrating Toronto's personal stories.
Toronto Treasures is a collaboration between Toronto History Museums and other leading cultural institutions, dedicated to educating Torontonians on how to identify, care for and preserve objects significant to Toronto’s history.

Everyone is welcome to drop-in and explore one of Toronto's historic landmarks.
Bring your Toronto treasures to the Old City Hall courtyard on July 26. Connect with museum professionals, share your object's story and get expert advice. Let’s celebrate Toronto's diverse heritage.

How to participate:
  • Book your ticket using this link: Toronto Treasures.
  • Bringing an object? Please remember to share details when booking your ticket.
  • No object? No problem! All are welcome to attend and explore two engaging activities inside Old City Hall.

Additional Activities Inside Old City Hall:
  • Block by Block: In partnership with the Toronto Ward Museum, this exhibition shares the oral histories of diverse Torontonians from various neighborhoods.
  • Toronto’s Civic Art Collection: Explore a digital display featuring a selection from the City of Toronto's art collection.

​Location details:

Sat Jul 26th; 10:00am - 3:00pm
Old City Hall, 60 Queen St. West, Toronto, ON M5H 2M3  
**Entrance via Albert Street

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​Toronto, Meet Your Newest Waterfront Escape

7/14/2025

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You are invited to Biidaasige Park, located on Toronto’s new island, Ookwemin Minising, where the Don River meets the lake.

Biidaasige Park is the first public space to open on Ookwemin Minising. Come get your first look at this immersive, imaginative space – including a transformed Don River – before it fully opens next summer.

Ookwemin Minising (formerly known as Villiers Island) is a new island born from one of the world’s most ambitious flood protection and river restoration projects. Tri-government partnership has transformed former industrial lands into a restored, naturalized landscape with an imaginative park filled with places to gather, lose yourself in nature or find adventure.

From July 19 to 20 (11:00 AM to 6:00 PM), the City of Toronto has a host of family-friendly programming and activities taking place across the entire park, including arts and crafts, music performances, and camp-style games. Planning to bring your pup? Great news, Biidaasige Park is dog-friendly with two dedicated off-leash areas with some fun activities they can participate in too – there's something for everyone this weekend! The new river is open for paddling all weekend. Don’t have a boat? Check back over the summer and join one of several organized paddling tours.

What’s in a name?
Biidaasige (pronounced bee-daw-sih-geh) means “sunlight shining toward us” in Anishinaabemowin/Ojibwemowin. The name was gifted by Council in 2024 and honours the black cherry trees that once thrived in the area over 200 years ago. Formerly known as Villiers Island, the area was officially renamed Ookwemin Minising (pronounced Oh-kway-min Min-nih-sing) in November 2024.

Get to know Toronto’s newest park on the Waterfront
As the largest new park to open in a generation, Biidaasige Park is a bold step forward in the transformation of Toronto’s eastern downtown waterfront. Part of flood protection efforts, this 60-acre park is a shining example of innovative, forward-thinking city-building that now safeguards almost 500 acres of land from flood risk.

So, what can you expect at Biidaasige Park?
Picnic areas, bbqs and relaxing greenspace
A vibrant playground with larger-than-life animal sculptures representing Anishinaabe, Ongwehonwe, and Huron dodems
Ziplines and a splash-worthy waterplay feature called “The Badlands Scramble”
A scenic 5-km recreational loop for walking and cycling
River access points for fishing, birdwatching, and non-motorized boating (note: there are no boat rentals this summer, but there will be paddling tours on offer throughout August)
Two off-leash dog areas and a pebble landing for launching canoes and kayaks
Come explore a waterfront park that’s reinventing city life.

​Sat Jul 19th and Sun July 20; 11:00am - 6:00pm
Biidaasige Park, 39 Commissioners St, Toronto, ON M5A 1A6, Canada

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TTC King & Church Construction Notice

7/5/2025

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Please note that starting late evening July 4 and into Monday evening July 7, the TTC will begin delivering new streetcar rail panels to the site overnight, between 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., to support the ongoing streetcar track renewal construction at the King/Church.

In addition, to support TTC crews, two TTC crew site trailers, a generator, and portable washrooms will be delivered to the work site around July 7, 2025. This equipment will be placed on the north curb lane of King Street East, west of Jarvis Street, outside of the current fenced construction area. This means that from July 7 to 14, 2025, there will only be eastbound access on King Street East from Oak Hall Lane to Jarvis Street.

For more information on the King/Church intersection construction project and impacted TTC routes, please visit the project webpage: ttc.ca/KingChurch
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