About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Environmental organizations based in Toronto, Parks in Toronto, Rivers of Toronto, Toronto Islands, High Park, Don River, CityPlace, Toronto, Rouge Park, Harbourfront, Highland Creek, Rouge River, Humber River, List of Toronto parks, Downsview Park, Crothers' Woods, Keating Channel, Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division, Guild Inn, Trinity Bellwoods Park, Queen's Park, Allan Gardens, Taylor-Massey Creek, West Highland Creek, Wychwood Barns, Christie Pits Park, Etobicoke Creek, Castle Frank Brook, Black Creek, Ireland Park, Garrison Creek, German Mills Creek, Mimico Creek, Grange Park, Taddle Creek, Humber Bay Park, Riverdale Park, Russell Creek, Sorauren Avenue Park, Colonel Samuel Smith Park, Cedarvale Park, Fairbank Memorial Park, Canoe Landing Park, Withrow Park, Kew Gardens, Runnymede Park, Morningside Park, Cloud Gardens, Lamport Stadium, Riverdale Farm, HTO Park, Centennial Park Conservatory, Little Norway Park, St. Andrew's Market and Playground, Edwards Gardens, Etienne Brule Park, Cherry Beach, Native trees in Toronto, Greening Greater Toronto, James Gardens, Sugar Beach, Loring/Wyle Parkette, Philosopher's Walk, Dufferin Grove Park, Toronto Environmental Alliance, 10,000 Trees for the Rouge Valley, Eglinton Park, Thomson Memorial Park, Sunnybrook Park, Victoria Memorial Square, Clarence Square, Eglinton Flats East Ground, Ramsden Park, Pine Point Park, Fauna of Toronto. Excerpt: The Toronto Islands are the only islands located on the western end of Lake Ontario. The Toronto Islands are a chain of small islands in the city of Toronto, Canada. They are located in Lake Ontario just offshore from the city centre, and provide shelter for Toronto Harbour. The islands are a popular recreational destination, and are home to a small residential community and to the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. They ...